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Links to External Academic Writing Resources
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A range of resources for developing writing skills, including interactive quizzes.
Academic Writing Resources
Links to External Academic Writing Resources
Bristol University Improve Your Writing Page
Explanations and exercises to improve your grammar, punctuation and academic style.
UCL Institute of Education Academic Writing Centre
Coventry University Academic Writing Centre Resources
A range of guides and links courtesy of the Coventry University Academic Writing Centre
Hull University Academic Writing Website
Well developed set of academic writing resources
Academic Phrasebank: The University of Manchester
Struggling to find the words to discuss your findings or express your conclusions? This is for you! A collection of phrases that can be used in academic writing. A brilliant resource for all students at all levels.
The Mayfield Handbook of Technical & Scientific Writing
English for Academic Purposes For Students in Higher Education
Website with comprehensive set of resources, including interactive quizzes, to develop academic English skills
Purdue Online Writing Lab
Advice, explanations and exercises on a range of aspects of academic writing
Queen Mary University Academic English Online
Explanations and exercises on a range of aspects of academic writing
University College London Grammar Website
Explanations and exercises to help you learn the grammar of English
De Montfort University Academic Writing Centre
A selection of academic skills support videos
Essay Writing Overview
Final Project Dissertation Examples
Examples of good undergraduate dissertations from Leeds University
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