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We will explore how to use references and determine the level of detail required to develop an economical but effective argument. We will discuss how to remove superfluous material, tightly edit your work, and ensure that there is clarity and cohesion from the outset.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
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Developing an academic argument, or line of enquiry, is an important skill but it can be difficult to learn to balance critical opinion and evidence. Presenting a solid narrative involves considering the structure of your argument and developing it persuasively.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
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The slides for the event are available here 24h prior the event.
We will focus on how to prepare an essay plan, using each reference effectively. The workshop will introduce tone of voice, writing objectively, and how to differentiate between evidence taken from the module materials and your own ideas when answering an essay question.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
(click on 'view previous recordings' button).
The slides from the event are available here
Do you work or study with people from a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures? Do your words sometimes get ‘lost in translation’? Is English an additional language for you? This session brings together experts from our 'WELS' School of Languages and Applied Linguistics with colleagues working in business and health and social care.
The recording of the live session will be uploaded within 10 days after close of the event. Access by clicking on the 'play' icon thumbnails that will appear above this section or find on our SHL YouTube channel.
We will explore how to use references and determine the level of detail required to develop an economical but effective argument. We will discuss how to remove superfluous material, tightly edit your work, and ensure that there is clarity and cohesion from the outset.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
(click on 'view previous recordings' button)
The slides from the event are available here
This essay planning workshop focuses on formulating the best argument to address a set question, and will focus on how to structure your argument and set out your points coherently.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
(click on 'view previous recordings' button).
The slides from the event are available here 24h prior the event.
We will focus on how to prepare an essay plan, using each reference effectively. The workshop will introduce tone of voice, writing objectively, and how to differentiate between evidence taken from the module materials and your own ideas when answering an essay question.
After the event, you can watch the recording HERE
(click on 'view previous recordings' button)
The slides from the event are available here
This session will help you make a confident start to your Access module. We will explain how the module is organised, what to expect from your tutor and what assessment is all about.
The recording of the live session will be uploaded within 10 days after close of the event. Access by clicking on the 'play' icon thumbnails that will appear above this section or find on our SHL YouTube channel.
Writing complete and effective essays requires careful planning. We will discuss the structure and key components of an essay, and you’ll learn how to include these elements in your plan.
After the event, you can watch the recording here (click on 'view previous recordings' button). The group work and plenary are not recorded. The slides for the event are available here 24h prior the event.
The event will introduce the three Schools (Arts & Humanities, Psychology and Social Sciences and Global Studies) and will cover modules, content and how they're taught, followed by what students can do afterwards and an introduction to the qualifications. It will also include a session on Flexible Study Intensity (FSI) covering things to consider / be aware of, how to decide if full-time is best for each person and what to do if they find it's too much.
After the event, you can watch the recording by accessing the event page (via the PROGRAMME button below), and clicking on the playlist icon below the event description, or on our Youtube channel. Recordings are generally available for viewing 10 days after the event.