Study Hub learning resources. Advice on specific study skills topics, plus downloadable resources with useful study strategies. If you are looking for information about The Study Hub at 40 George Square, a new on-campus studying space, please visit their webpage. Making notes in class Effective note making enhances learning. Reading at university Advice and resources to help you develop effective approaches to reading. Time management Time management tips and tools for organising your studies. Academic writing Advice and resources to support you with effective academic writing. Effective studying Thinking about how best to learn. Critical thinking Advice and resources to help you develop your critical voice. Good academic practice Following the principles of good academic practice will help you to do better work and avoid academic misconduct. Referencing and citations Advice and resources to support you with referencing and citations, and avoiding plagiarism. Literature review A general guide on how to conduct and write a literature review. Dissertations and research projects General advice and resources to support you throughout your research-based dissertation or project. Editing and proofreading Advice and guidance to help you with editing and proofreading your work. Exams Advice and resources to support you with your exams, including Exam Bootcamp in Learn Essentials. Group working Advice and resources to help you develop collaborative working skills. Presentations and posters Guidance and tips for effective oral and visual presentations. Hybrid learning and teaching Information and guidance on hybrid learning and studying Developing your English Develop confidence in English language skills. Digital skills A wide range of digital tools can be used for learning, conducting and sharing research, and building a profile. Statistical and numerical data A range of self-study resources to help you with maths topics or statistical techniques. Study skills guides The advice offered in scholarship skills books and guides can help to supplement and clarify advice and guidance from your tutors, lecturers and supervisors. This article was published on 2024-02-26