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Short introductory video
for the masters level up your academic skills resources.
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Student Support Services
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Short introductory video
for the final year undergraduate level up your academic skills resources.
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Student Support Services
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Short introductory video for the continuing undergraduate level up your academic skills resources.
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Student Support Services
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Short introductory video for the new undergraduate level up your academic skills resources.
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Student Support Services
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Session on Academic Skills delivered by the 301 Team.
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Global Engagement
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What is mySkills?The mySkills portfolio is an innovative new way for you to assess, record, build and reflect on your own skills profile. Your profile and record of personal development will be…
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This short introduction to 301 Academic Skills Centre provides an overview of the service and suggests some useful resources to help you to get started with your academic skills development.
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A short overview of the services offered by 301 Academic Skills Centre to help you to get the most out of your studies over the coming months. Including an overview of: Study Skills Programme Maths…
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Many courses at university involve lots of information, facts, examples and ideas that you will need to be able to recall and apply. This workshop will introduce several established techniques for…
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French Studies
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A session on mind mapping your academic work. Including why and when mind maps can be useful, and some guidance on how to go about using them.
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APSE
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Are you preparing to attend a lecture for the first time and want to know how to take effective notes? Or have you recently been reviewing your lecture notes and want to get some tips on how to…
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On Wednesday 27 March, the 13th Roberts Lecture was delivered by alumnus, honorary graduate and experimental psychologist Professor Neil Rackham. Professor Rackham’s lecture, ‘University…
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This short video will suggest some tips and strategies to overcome the tendency to procrastination and help you to get focused on the tasks that are important.
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