We teach classes on a wide range of topics that give you information and advice about studying at university. These include classes on assignment planning and note-making, critical analysis and academic writing, using maths and statistics in your assignments, and doing research and writing for your dissertation.
Our classes run regularly throughout the year and are taught either on campus, or online via Microsoft Teams.
We hold drop-ins throughout the week where you can come and ask questions about your assignment preparation and writing.
Drop-ins are great for quick queries, or for help with specific aspects of your assignment planning and writing. You will be seen individually, and tutors can spend up to 30 minutes with you discussing your work. They will also advise on using our self-study resources or booking appointments if needed.
You can book an appointment with a tutor to get personalised advice on your assignment writing. This can include any aspect of writing an assignment, such as planning and organising your ideas, using critical analysis or developing effective academic writing. We can also offer advice on using maths in your studies, and all aspects of data analysis and statistics software.
Appointments are offered in person, online or via email and last up to an hour. Please note that if you book an email appointment you will receive your comments from the tutor by the end of that working day.
We have lots of self-study resources and guides that can help you to do well in your academic assessments. These include videos, presentations, handy guides and self-assessments on a wide range of academic skills.
You can find most of our resources on your Academic Achievement Canvas course which is already on your Canvas dashboard. To get there directly from this page, select the link below which relates to your faculty:
We also have a range of Maths and Statistics learning resources including guidance on using statistical software like Excel, SPSS, NVivo and R, as well as advice on overcoming maths anxiety and refining your knowledge of key maths areas. To see these resources go to the Academic Achievement Maths and Stats Canvas course.
And if you still want more, we recommend having a look at the online learning platform Skills for Study, which offers advice on time management, working in groups and referencing. Or try exploring LinkedIn Learning which has videos and training guides on a whole range of topics, including Academic Skills.
If you did not pass or submit all of your assignments this year, you will have referral or deferral work to complete. The resources listed on Referrals will give you some strategies for managing and completing them.