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Hybrid studying

What one piece of advice would you give students for the new semester?

17th January 2023 2nd August 2022

We asked university staff to share some of their best advice to students about studying and issues such as time management or organising work. Here’s what they said:  Organisation  Be …

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Tips for digital reading

22nd September 2022 26th September 2022

With the transition to hybrid learning, you may be expected to do a lot more digital reading than before. Digital reading is challenging: you might get easily distracted by notifications …

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Netiquette for the academic world

15th September 2022 1st August 2022

In this post, Dr Jessie Paterson draws on her experience of teaching and learning online to share some personal thoughts on appropriate behaviour and etiquette in the online environment – …

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Preparing for studying on campus

12th September 2022 1st August 2022

After more than two years of online and hybrid studying, we are returning to even more in-person and on-campus teaching and learning this academic year. Some students will also be …

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Preparing for online learning

12th September 2022 1st August 2022

Doing a degree which will be taught fully online can seem a little daunting. The following tips will help you prepare for the upcoming academic year.  Check your schedule and …

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