Open courses
Not sure what you need? Want to go it alone? Open writing-skills courses are a great way to train only one or two people, or to sample our training before bringing it in-house. We run courses every month in central London.

- Pre-course writing analysis
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Once you’ve booked an open course, we’ll ask you to send in a sample of your writing for one of our business-writing experts to analyse. Everyone has their own style: we’ll produce a graph to show you what yours looks like, and which areas of your writing you most need to concentrate on.
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- Training day and beyond
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On the day itself you’ll work on your own writing as well as on targeted exercises. We keep the training groups small, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions. And we’ll also enrol you on our continuous learning scheme, which comprises:
- free telephone and email support for ad-hoc queries, for a year after the course
- access to our advice forum, Write Here, where we’ll sort out any niggling queries
- access to our writing skills blog, Write Now
- access to our business writing podcast, Write On
- our regular tips e-bulletin, Write Away, to keep up to date with business-writing news, opinions and features.
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- Optional post-course analysis
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As an optional extra, we can analyse a second writing sample after the course, to check that you are applying what you’ve learnt. We can also write a brief action summary to let you know where you should now concentrate you efforts.
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Where?
We run open courses at our central London training venue, the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
10 Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
Booking
Booking is easy – just choose one of the following options:
- Call us on + 44 (0)1273 732 888
- Book online by clicking on the course title opposite
- Send us an enquiry using our contact form.
Open writing courses
- High-impact business writing (open)
Despite the credit crunch (or because of it), getting attention is still almost as difficult as getting money.
- High-impact tender and sales proposal writing (open)
- Writing a tender or bid is a key part of winning new business, as is writing sales letters.

