From tomorrow (Friday 8 July), the drop-in service is temporarily moving to The Student Hub ‘Hangout Space’ in Building 37 on Highfield Campus. This is while essential building work takes place at Hartley Library until the beginning of September 2022.

Academic Skills Hub in-person sessions
The in-person, drop-in service will still be available during this time, open Monday to Friday from 10:00–16:00 in the ’Hangout Space’.
The 20-minute sessions offer you advice and guidance on all aspects of academic skills including: time management, writing skills, critical thinking, exam preparation, presentation skills, notetaking and academic integrity. There are also study spaces available if you would like to work alongside our team and resources.
Please note – you do not have to join the queue for The Student Hub or make an appointment to visit the Academic Skills Hub team.
Academic Skills Service tools and support
For further support outside of these hours, including the following:Ìý
- : a step-by-step guide to help you write a dissertation from choosing a question to final submission.ÌýÌý
- : a step-by-step guide to help you complete assignments.Ìý
- : a webpage which brings together all live and recorded training sessions offered by the Academic Skills Service, Library, Student Disability and Inclusion, and Careers and Employability. Access the recorded sessions at the links below:
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- : Bookable support for writing, and maths and statistics is available to all students both online and face-to-face. Please look through our online resources before booking, as you may be able to find an answer to your question and these appointments are in high demand. Ìý
- an online modular resource. Each module consists of a series of interactive screens filled with advice and activities to help build specific study skills around topics like referencing, critical thinking, group work, reading and note-taking, writing, and confidence with numbers.ÌýÌý
