Resource trial: SAGE Skills
21/09/2022
Library Services staff have set up trial access to SAGE Skills until 2 October. The SAGE Skills suite of products is designed to support students to develop the academic and professional skills necessary to succeed in higher education and beyond, transitioning from the classroom to the modern workplace.
Topics covered include academic integrity and referencing, entrepreneurship, academic writing, leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, organisational communication, critical thinking, professionalism, data literacy, information literacy, and diversity and bias.
This brand-new digital resource engages students with a range of media types and interactive elements, including original videos, scenarios, data, and more.
We really want to know if you find this resource useful or not. Please email us your feedback.
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