Posted by The Law School
27 May 2025Here is a selection of courses running through June. There are also diverse study skills resources to help you with your studies here. If you want to have a chat with one of the study skills advisers, you can book an appointment here. Please email studyskills@exeter.ac.uk with any questions.
1. Referencing Made Easy: Join us for our monthly referencing masterclass for top tips on how to make referencing easier. This workshop gives an overview of referencing basics suitable for all referencing styles. It also takes you through the most effective way to use Cite Them Right to make sure your citations are always accurate. There will be time for you to ask questions at the end.
Event details: Tuesday 3 June 2025 at 16:00 to 17:00: online on Microsoft Teams: Register for a place
2. Are you APA happy?! Referencing and APA 7th: Join the Liaison Librarians and Academic Skills Advisers for an overview of referencing and the nuts and bolts of creating in-text citations and your reference list in APA 7th format.
Event details: Wednesday 4 June 2025 at 09:30 – 10:30: online on Microsoft Teams, Register for a place
3. Dissertation: Key Components and Best Practices: This session will cover the essential components (research question, thesis statement, structure, etc.) of a successful dissertation. The session will also briefly explain the best practices for each component.
Event details: Monday 9 June 2025 at 13:00 -14:00: online on Microsoft Teams: Register for a place here
4. Managing time, maximising success: Join this monthly workshop with our Study Skills team to learn time management strategies to boost your productivity, tackle those deadlines and take control of your schedule. The June and July workshops will focus on time management for referral and deferral coursework and exams. See you there!
Event details: Tuesday 10 June 2025 at 14:30-15:30: online on Microsoft Teams: Register for a place here.
5. Critical Reading for Your Dissertation: This workshop will help you with the skills and strategies necessary for reading critically and making the best use of your reading for your dissertation. Learn how to analyse academic texts effectively, identify key arguments, and synthesize information to support your research.
Event details: Friday 13 June 2025 at 13:00-14:00: online on Microsoft Teams: Register for a place here.