The ideas in your document need to be clearly communicated.
Our academic editing and proofreading services make this happen!
Let us help you to get the outcome you deserve: grade, qualification or job.
We’ll do everything we can to help you reach your goal.
We specialise in ESL Editing.
Editing and Proofreading Services
Our academic Editing Service provides a thorough review of your document for grammar, spelling, typos, clarity, flow and structure. The aim of this service is to improve the overall readability of your document.
Our academic Proofreading Service can be thought of as ‘document polishing’. We get up ‘close and personal’ with your document and provide a final check for grammar, spelling, typos, word choice and consistency.
For Students
Theses/Dissertations
We will ensure your research is presented in a well-structured thesis/dissertation and the language is clear, error-free and understandable.
Essays/Reports/Proposals
Showcase your knowledge by submitting error-free and well-structured essays and/or reports.
Manuscripts/Journal Articles/Abstracts
Give your manuscript the best possible chance of being accepted into your preferred journal by ensuring your research is clearly written.
PowerPoints/Speeches
Make your presentation engaging and memorable with clear, well-structured and error-free slides that are appropriate for your audience.
For Jobseekers
CVs/Résumés/Cover Letters/Job Applications
What makes us #1
Postgraduate Qualified
Native-English Speakers
ESL Specialists
Friendly and Approachable
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO EDIT MY DOCUMENT?
We will edit your document as quickly as possible. We understand that you have a deadline and we will do our best to work with you to meet it. Ultimately, the turnaround time depends on the length of your document.
Contact Us for a no obligation chat about your deadline requirements.
We also offer an express service whereby we will prioritize your document for a surcharge.
Our business hours are 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday (GMT+12)
WILL YOU KEEP MY DOCUMENT CONFIDENTIAL?
Yes. Confidentiality is very important to us and your document will be kept confidential. Unless otherwise requested, we will destroy our copy of your document seven days after completion.
WHAT FORMAT DOES MY DOCUMENT NEED TO BE IN?
Your document needs to be in Microsoft Word (or PowerPoint). We will use the track changes feature in Microsoft Word/PowerPoint when editing/proofreading your document. If you don’t know how to use track changes, don’t worry. We’ll talk you through it.
CAN I CONTACT THE EDITOR BEFORE/DURING/AFTER THE EDITING PROCESS?
Yes, absolutely. This is one aspect that sets Champion Editing apart from many other online editing providers. You will have unlimited direct contact with the editor who is working on your document. However, it is important that you give us as much information as possible before we start editing. Once you receive the edited copy, we welcome any questions or comments you may have about the suggested edits.
WHAT STYLE GUIDE DO YOU USE?
We can use any style guide you require. This may be a journal/university-specific style guide, or a guide such as APA style or The Chicago Manual of Style. If your style guide is not publicly available, please provide this when submitting your document.
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Contact us to discuss your English editing requirements.
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