Ghent is the capital of the East Flanders Province and is the largest city in the East Flanders Province. Starting off as a settlement, Ghent has become one of the largest and richest cities in Northern Europe. Ghent has around 250,000 people living there. Ghent is the home to Ghent University which was established in 1817 by King William 1 of the Netherlands. Ghent University is a research university, which became the first Dutch speaking University in 1930. Ghent University is one of the largest Flemish Universities, housing over 41,000 students. Ghent is ranked among some of the best Universities in the world. Ghent produced many notable alumni such as Marguerite Legot, who was the first Belgian woman to serve as a government minister and Guy Verhofstadt, a former Prime Minister of Belgium.
Speed Writing Course in Ghent
The Speed Writing Course in Ghent transforms the way learners capture ideas; teaching them to write at lightning speed without losing precision or polish. Blending the science of phonetics with smart writing structures and powerful editing methods, this course unlocks a sharper approach to everyday communication.
- Learn to write quickly and clearly with structured formats that boost your writing flow
- Improve phonetic skills to enhance accuracy and speed in everyday and professional writing
- The Speed Writing Course teaches editing techniques to refine and polish your written work