Tell us what you think about study skills: Drop-in sessions
08/02/2024
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How well are we supporting our students with study skills like academic writing, referencing, effective reading, independent learning and communicating? What could we do better?
We are currently reviewing our study skills provision and would appreciate your input. Whether you are a student who uses our existing study skills resources and would like more help, or a member of staff who can see areas where your students could improve, we would love to hear from you. It’s important that we provide the effective skills support students need, when they need it, to make sure they get the most out of their time at Cranfield.
This is an open invitation to all staff and students to join us for a drop-in session and share your thoughts with the team:
Cranfield site: This session has already taken place. If you would like to leave any comments or feedback, please email David Abdy and he will incorporate them into the review.
Shrivenham site:
4 March – 11am-2.30pm
Group Study Room 1 – Barrington Library
Your feedback will help shape the future direction of our study skills provision.
We hope to see you there. Thank you for your time.
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