Course registration is possible from the 16th of February 2026.
B2 (Upper-Intermediate) English is required for successful participation in the taught courses.
- Lecture number
- 042027o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Seminar/Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Description
- Course for those wishing to write effective, well-structured and idiomatic academic texts. For exchange students, 3 CPs are available on successful completion of an exam.
- The course provides information and tools to help you write an academic text in English. We will work through exercises dealing with aspects of academic style, language use, grammar, punctuation and text structure. The topic of plagiarism will be addressed. Assistance and feedback will be available for those of you who will be writing essays or term papers.
- Lecture number
- 042029o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Writing Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 12
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Description
- Support for Bachelor’s students in the writing of their thesis
These weekly sessions provide a virtual space to work on your thesis and the opportunity to obtain advice from a native English speaker on topics such as language/grammar, style, text structure and citing/referencing. Support can be given throughout your writing process to enable self-correction of your text with the aim of achieving clarity and consistency.
Appointments can be made for an in-person consultation in RIG 406 during the writing sessions.
Please note that: Attendance is based on your need and time constraints.
- Lecture number
- 042030o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Seminar/Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Description
A course for those wishing to practice important aspects of English grammar and vocabulary use in an academic context. For exchange students, 3 CPs are available on successful completion.
This course is exercise-based with a range of topics including: finite verb forms for present, past & future time; non-finite verb forms and their use in academic texts; verb patterns; passive voice (as an alternative to personal language); sentence structure and linking; clauses (relative, participle etc.); collocations; articles and prepositions. Conversation will be encouraged during the sessions to improve fluency.
Literature
Course material will be provided by the educator.
- Lecture number
- 042031o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Writing Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 12
Events
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Description
• Our writing sessions for postgraduates working on an existing writing project (journal article (including resubmission), thesis, proposal etc.) The sessions provide a virtual space to work on your existing writing project without distractions, the possibility to exchange ideas with others, and the opportunity to obtain a consultation with a native speaker about your written text or writing plans. Extensive feedback can be given to your texts as well as support in the correction of language issues and the improvement with issues relating to clarity and structure. Individual consultations are also available in person in RIG 406 during the sessions. Please note that: Entry into the writing sessions is possible at any time throughout the semester. At-tendance is based on your need and time constraints.
- Lecture number
- 042032o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Writing Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 18
Events
| Day | Time | Recurrence | Duration | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/6/26 to 7/6/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 163 |
| Mon. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/6/26 to 7/6/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 162 |
| Tue. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/7/26 to 7/7/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 162 |
| Wed. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/8/26 to 7/8/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 163 |
| Wed. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/8/26 to 7/8/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 162 |
| Thu. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/9/26 to 7/9/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 162 |
| Fri. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/10/26 to 7/10/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 162 |
| Tue. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/7/26 to 7/7/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 163 |
| Fri. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/10/26 to 7/10/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 163 |
| Thu. | 08:00 to 18:00 | Single | 7/9/26 to 7/9/26 | Gebäude Helsinki - HEL 163 |
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Description
Writing assistance for those working on an existing writing project: an essay, presentation, paper, thesis, application, proposal etc. Takes place in the first week of the semester break and provides both a physical and virtual space for people to write and/or receive advice and assistance from a native speaker. Both the physical and Webex writing rooms will be available from 10 to 16:00. Individual consultations in-person or via Webex are possible.
- Lecture number
- 042050o
- Semester
- Spring semester 2026
- Type
- Writing Workshop
- Maximum number of participants
- 12
Events
| Day | Time | Recurrence | Duration | Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed. | 10:00 to 12:00 | Weekly | 3/11/26 to 6/17/26 | - |
| Wed. | 10:00 to 12:00 | Single | 6/24/26 to 6/24/26 | - |
| Wed. | 10:00 to 12:00 | Single | 7/1/26 to 7/1/26 | - |
Lecturers
- Dr. Jonathan Mole
Individual writing consultation
In addition to the course offerings above, individual consultations are available to discuss academic writing issues or a project you are currently working on. Please, contact Dr. Jonathan Mole at jonathan.mole-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
Dr.Jonathan Mole
- Phone
- +49 461 805 2033
- jonathan.mole-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
- Building
- Gebäude Riga 4
- Room
- RIG 406
- Street
- Mitscherlich-Nielsen-Straße 2d
- Post code / City
- 24943 Flensburg