Maastricht, Netherlands
Journalistiek en Effectief Schrijven
When:
17 August - 21 August 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Social Sciences Summer Course
When:
27 July - 31 July 2026
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
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Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Fee:
799 EUR
This course is open to anyone who writes in an academic context. It invites participants to explore what it means to write in an age where artificial intelligence (AI) can produce fluent text at unprecedented speed. Our central question is: how can we preserve rhetorical agency, defined here as our ability to make informed, context-aware decisions about language, in an environment increasingly shaped by AI? We begin by examining common misconceptions about AI in academic writing, including how Large Language Models (LLMs) operate and what this implies for the texts they generate. We then focus on what AI can and cannot do for writers. Participants will learn to: (1) identify when aspects of the writing process may or may not be responsibly delegated to AI; (2) recognize the risks of over-reliance, including loss of authentic voice and ethical concerns; and (3) critically evaluate AI-generated text for accuracy and relevance. The seminar is highly interactive: participants will write, revise, and experiment with real sections of research papers as they develop a responsible and reflective approach to integrating AI into their scholarly practice
Eloy Munoz
Enrolled as an undergraduate student or holder of an undergraduate diploma, including those pursuing advanced studies or professional careers.
Basic experience with academic or professional writing (e.g., having written essays, reports or research papers) Familiarity with reading scholarly text in your field. No technical background in AI required
By the end of the course, the following learning outcomes are expected for students:
β’ Understand what generative AI can and cannot do for your writing.
β’ Develop practical strategies for integrating AI into your writing process.
β’ Evaluate AI-generated content for accuracy and relevance.
β’ Develop an awareness of the ethical implications of using AI in your writing and learn how to address them responsibly
Fee
799 EUR, regular
Fee
749 EUR, early bird
Apply before February 16 2026 to save 50 euros on this course! Offer applies to applications completed (paid) before the deadline
When:
27 July - 31 July 2026
School:
Institution:
Maastricht University
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Maastricht, Netherlands
When:
17 August - 21 August 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
When:
06 July - 10 July 2026
Credits:
3 EC
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Colchester, United Kingdom
When:
16 February - 17 February 2026
Credits:
0 EC
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