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Our {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles are arranged into broad categories, which may be a useful starting point. Some examples are:
 
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Revision as of 13:34, 25 May 2007

Welcome to AWE — a guide to Academic Writing in English. AWE aims to give helpful advice, rather than to be prescriptive - it does not tell you what to do. It is not dictionary or an encyclopedia. It is meant for students in Higher Education in the UK, including non-native speakers.

Newcomers may wish to know more about AWE or get help on Searching.

Guides

AWE is intended to help you become a better writer. This is a matter of taste and style. AWE does not set out to be judgemental: our aim is to advise you how to write in a style appropriate to your studies.

Categories

Our 4,584 articles are arranged into broad categories, which may be a useful starting point. Some examples are:

Courses

Structured courses on aspects of writing provide further depth to many of the topics covered in AWE.