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

Revision as of 12:53, 23 April 2009

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 a dictionary or an encyclopedia. It is meant for students in Higher Education in the UK, including non-native speakers.

AWE is a new development. It is an experimental test of an idea. It is
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Newcomers may wish to know more about AWE or get help with using AWE.

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 (and more) 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.