English Language and Communication Program

Helping the students of KAUST develop the necessary skills to communicate their ground-breaking science to a global audience

Our

Mission

Through our courses, workshops, and one-on-one support, we:

  • support academic success with a strong foundational English language program and a range of skill-building courses
  • empower students to present themselves and their research with confidence
  • expand professional opportunity through the development of strong scientific writing, oral communication, and presentation skills

As a unit, we are dedicated to serving the student population, the majority of whom are non-native speakers of English. Students often need our support and additional English language instruction at the start of their academic programs and while writing their theses and dissertations.

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Although the ELCP offers a range of courses and workshops, there may be something specific related to English you want your team at KAUST to concentrate on. Maybe you want your students to work on an elevator pitch or write a research proposal, for example? Whatever your needs, you can now send them directly to us using the form now available on our website. Just click on the Course & Workshop Requests tab in the navigation at the top of the page, or follow this link.

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Academic Word of the Week

19 May, 2022

Hello and welcome to today’s Academic Word of the Week!

We hope you all had a wonderful Eid break and are full of energy for the upcoming summer semester.

Today’s word is a verb which will be especially familiar to all geologists out there:

ERODE

Pronunciation: /ɪˈrəʊd/

Meaning:

  1. To gradually destroy the surface of something through the actions of wind, rain, waves etc.

    Example sentence: The cliff face is gradually being eroded by the waves.

  2. To gradually destroy something or make it weaker over time.

Example sentence: Repeated exam failure eroded his confidence.

Adjectives that often collocate (=go with) with the verb ERODE include badly, seriously, and severely.

It’s also worth noting the noun derided from ERODE: EROSION.

That’s all for this week. Enjoy your weekend and see you next week for another fascinating word.

The ELCP Team

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