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Welcome to UBC Writing Centre

Welcome to UBC Writing Centre

The UBC Writing Centre offers non-credit writing courses to those who wish to improve their academic, professional, business and creative writing skills. Join us for part-time courses in preparing for the Language Proficiency Index Test (LPI), improving grammar, writing academic essays, and writing reports along with other business correspondence. In addition, we can offer private companies customized in-house business writing workshops. Many of our students find UBC Writing Centre courses a springboard to successful professional writing careers.


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WRITING 098: PREPARATION FOR UNIVERSITY WRITING

A comprehensive course in grammar and composition, Writing 098 benefits students who are preparing for university writing courses such as English 112 or Arts Studies 150. Writing 098 is also of interest to anyone writing the Language Proficiency Index or planning to return to school after an absence. Click here to learn more.

 

BOOK AWARD

The Writing Centre congratulates LEE HENDERSON, whose novel The Man Game recently won the Vancouver Book Award! The Man Game also won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize earlier this year.

Lee teaches our Short Fiction and Beginning Your Novel courses. Click here to learn more.

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Winter 09/10 Brochure
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