From November 29 to December 3, 2020, the Center for Writing in English had hosted The International Write-In event for the semester of Fall 2020. Additional virtual consultations were offered to help an enormous number of writers meet their writing deadlines. Faculty members of the English Language
On November 9, 2020, the Center for Writing in English had offered an online workshop titled “ How to Construct an Outline”. It was presented by Ms. Mishael Alameer, a faculty member of the English Language and Literature department at KSU. The total number of attendees was 22. Via Zoom, Ms. Alameer
On October 26, 2020, the Center for Writing in English had offered an online workshop titled “Flash Fiction and Screenwriting: An Experience in Teaching and Learning”. It was presented by Dr. Hayat Bedaiwi, a published creative writer in the Broken Plate magazine, and a faculty member of the English
The Centre for Writing in English set up an information booth in the main hall of the female campus for one week (from September 29th to October 3rd) to introduce students, faculty and staff to its services. Representatives from the centre were on hand to explain the format of one-on-one
In response to requests from medical, science and education departments, the Centre for Writing in English offered two workshops in the same week. The first was titled "How to Write Your CV in English", and it was presented by the Lecturer Darene Almalki on Sunday, October 13, 2019 from 12 to 2 PM
The Centre for Writing in English on the female side of the College of Arts has opened its doors to undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty members and university staff for the fall semester of 2019. Starting Sunday, September 15th, 19 faculty consultants and 8 peer consultants will
The Centre for Writing in English under the supervision of the Vice-Rectorate for Educational and Academic Affairs hosted on Monday and Tuesday, 21st and 22nd of December 2015, research consultations for the 2016 Fourth Seminar on Literature and Linguistics titled ‘Literary and Linguistic Acts of
The Centre for Writing in English under the supervision of the Vice-Rectorate of Educational and Academic Affairs provided language support for organizational content in English for the First Play Conference titled ‘Children between Traditional and Electronic Play: Educational and Futuristic Visions
The Centre for Writing (CWE) in English under the supervision of the Vice Rectorate of Educational and Academic Affairs participated in the International Write-In event hosted by Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, USA. The CWE contributed to the event by holding its 2nd Annual Spelling Bee on
The Centre for Writing in English under the supervision of the Vice Rectorate of Educational and Academic affairs held the 2nd Annual Spelling Bee on December 3rd 2015 at the College of Arts. Fourteen contestants from five colleges competed for the title of "Queen Bee" in an audience of 135
Dr. Maimoonah Al Khalil, faculty member at the College of Arts in the Department of English Language and Literature at King Saud University, participated in the 14th Symposium on Second Language Writing held November 19-21, 2015 in Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. The theme of the
The Centre for Writing in English under the supervision of the Vice-Rectorate for Educational and Academic Affairs will hold the 2nd Annual Spelling Bee on Thursday, December 3rd 2015, in Auditorium 3 at the College of Arts (Building 1). The event is sponsored by Goldern Brown Bakery and Nomination