Advanced Academic English: Writing Skills

Cluster

Communication Skills

Target group

Members of the Doctoral Schools

Level and Test

Participants should have an advanced knowledge of English, which will be tested before the start of the course. "English for Written Academic Purposes" can be taken at the UCT to prepare for "Advanced Academic English".
Furthermore, participants should already have some experience with writing academic articles as this can be useful for class discussions and they will be asked to bring own material to class.

A computer test has to be taken before the start of the course to ensure that your level of English in an academic context is advanced enough to actively participate in this course (see registration procedure).

Objective

The main objective of this course is to acquire a well-structured, coherent academic writing style and to expedite the writing process. An improved grammatical accuracy and expanded vocabulary range will support this.

Content

The course starts with a general focus on academic style, structure and register before individually tackling each section of the research article:

  • Literature reviews
  • Introductions
  • Methodologies
  • Results
  • Discussions
  • Abstracts
  • Titles

Interactive discussion of authentic examples will be used to deduce guidelines and tips for effective academic writing. Within this academic context, several major grammatical items (for example tenses, conditionals and passive voice) will be revised to avoid frequently made mistakes. Vocabulary exercises will broaden the repertoire of the participants. Thanks to lively interaction, a discussion forum is constructed that does not strive for rigid rules and instructions, but rather boosts linguistic confidence in academic writing. The participants will receive both peer and teacher feedback throughout the course as they will be asked to hand in or bring academic writing of their own.

Time schedule & Venue

Course code Faculty Dates  Time
Venue
Trainer Registration link English test*1 Registration link course*1 Course book*2
AHL-2324-01 Faculty of Arts and
Philosophy (LW), and Faculty of Law and Criminology (RE)
15/02 - 16/05/2024 10:00-12:00 ONLINE Nils Smeuninx Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; Arts, Humanities and Law (Catherine Verguts, in collaboration with Marilyn Michels)
AAELSM-2324-01

Life Sciences and Medicine

(GE, DI, FW)

2/10/2023 - 11/12/2023
(10 sessions of 2 hrs) Weekly on Monday
15:00-17:00 ONLINE Dominique Neyts Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; Life Sciences and Medicine (Katrien Deroey, in collaboration with Dominique Neyts)
AAELSM-2324-02 Life Sciences and Medicine (GE, DI, FW) 14/02/2024 - 15/05/2024 10:00-12:00 ONLINE Dominique Neyts Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; Life Sciences and Medicine (Katrien Deroey, in collaboration with Dominique Neyts)
AAENS-2324-01 Faculty of Sciences (WE) 15/02/2024 - 16/05/2024 10:00-12:00 ONLINE Sarah De Paepe Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; Natural Sciences (Leen De Boom)
AAESBS-2324-01 Faculty of Economics
and Business Administration (EB), Faculty of Political and
Social Sciences (PS), and Faculty of Psychology and
Educational Sciences (PP)
6/10/2023 - 22/12/2023
(10 sessions of 2 hrs) Weekly on Friday (no lesson on 03/11/2023)
10:00-12:00 ONLINE Tom De Moor Registration link Registration link  Academic English: writing a research article; Social and Behavioural Sciences (Catherine Verguts)
AAESBS-2324-02 Faculty of Economics
and Business Administration (EB), Faculty of Political and
Social Sciences (PS), and Faculty of Psychology and
Educational Sciences (PP)
14/02/2024 - 15/05/2024 10:00-12:00 ONLINE Tom De Moor Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; Social and Behavioural Sciences (Catherine Verguts)
AAEBSE-2324-01 Faculty of Engineering and
Architecture (EA), and Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
(BW)

3/10/2023 - 12/12/2023

(10 sessions of 2 hrs) Weekly on Tuesday 

10:00-12:00 ONLINE Nils Smeuninx Registration link Registration link  Academic English: writing a research article; (Bioscience) Engineering (Leen De Boom, Katrien Deroey)
AAEBSE-2324-02 Faculty of Engineering and
Architecture (EA), and Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
(BW)

6/10/2023 - 22/12/2023

(10 sessions of 2 hrs) Weekly on Friday (no lesson on 3/11/2023)

10:00-12:00

Tech Lane Ghent Science Park - Campus A - iGent - (1) Vergaderzaal 1.4 Alan Turing

Zwijnaarde
Sarah De Paepe Registration link Registration link  Academic English: writing a research article; (Bioscience) Engineering (Leen De Boom, Katrien Deroey)
AAEBSE-2324-03 Faculty of Engineering and
Architecture (EA), and Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
(BW)

12/02/2024 - 06/05/2024

10:00-12:00

ONLINE

TBA Registration link Registration link Academic English: writing a research article; (Bioscience) Engineering (Leen De Boom, Katrien Deroey)

 

Registration procedure and teaching material

*1 You need to register at the English test AND at the writing skills course at the same time!

The test takes 1 hour and comprises multiple choice questions, gap-fill exercises and a dictation. Check the online sample test hereIf you fail this test, your registration at the course AAE writing skills will be cancelled.

 Your subscriptions will be confirmed by separate e-mail from the Doctoral Schools.

*The course book is not included and can be bought at Standaard boekhandel, Kouter 31, 9000 Gent. Please ask for 10% discount as a UCT-student.

Registration fee

Free of charge for the members of the Doctoral Schools. The no show policy applies.

Language

English

Number of participants

Maximum 23 per Doctoral School

Evaluation criteria (doctoral training programme)

During the course, participants will already receive feedback to a short excerpt of academic writing. After the end of the course, they will be asked to hand in a longer excerpt for their final evaluation which takes the received remarks into account.
This course is situated within the framework of continuous training and may count for 1 transferable skills training in the cluster Communication skills within doctoral schooling. After completion of the entire cycle and a final evaluation on the basis of a research paper, participants receive the continuous training certificate "Advanced Academic English: Writing Skills".