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Sharpen Up Your SkillsAvoiding Academic MisconductVisit our pages for help with avoiding academic misconduct!

Events: Counselling workshops

  • A series of workshops on 'Self-Confidence Workshops for Students' - Wednesdays 3rd, 10th and 17th February at 2.00pm – 4.00pm - more details here.

  • Three weekly sessions on 'Stress Management and Relaxation for Students' - Thursdays 4th, 11th and 18th March at 2.00pm – 4.00pm - more details here.
  • There is also a 'Personal development group' running this semester - more details here.

Helping you learn academic skills button

Helping you learn offers information on developing your academic skills throughout University. This includes how to access information and obtain support.

Enhancing your study- professional skills button It’s not just your academic skills that you should think about. Developing skills to deal successfully with work and life generally, such as communication and working with others is equally important.
Writing and Assignment skills button

Writing and assignment skills are key to successful achievement at University. You will need to learn how to write essays and read efficiently, as well as how to reference properly!

Personal development planning and opportunities button Personal Development Planning or 'PDP' is incorporated in almost everything you do at University. Find out why PDP is important and record and reflect your activities in Pebble-Pad.
Exam techniques button

Exams can be a stressful time at University and organising your revision skills can help ease the anxiety.

Life skills button

Life can throw up many difficult situations and learning how to cope with them is a skill in itself. Developing your life skills is a must for all students.

Study support for all button Not all students are the typical 18-25 year old. This is why we offer development information for mature, part-time, postgraduate and international students too. Making choices for your future button Making choices for the future will be some of the most important decisions you will make during and after your studies. Resources include assessment centres, CV building plus many more.