Events
Events and training
Discover our events, drop-ins and training sessions designed to support you with your studies, teaching and research.
Check back regularly as more sessions are added all the time.
You can also request one-to-one sessions with the Student Academic Skills team and browse sessions for researchers.
- Date
- 07/02/2023 (13:00-14:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Whatever stage of your degree you're currently at, managing your time carefully can help you stay on top of your work and ensure you have a healthy approach to university life.
- Date
- 08/02/2023 (12:00-12:30)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Our resource spotlights will guide you through a range of key resources to help you search effectively for information. Suitable for undergraduates and Masters students.
- Date
- 08/02/2023 (18:00-20:00)
- Location:
- George Green Library - University Park
- Description
- Join Libraries for a reading group discussion of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century.
- Date
- 09/02/2023 (10:00-11:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Discover how to think critically when reading and evaluating information, particularly papers found in published journals. Suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students.
- Date
- 09/02/2023 (11:00-12:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- An introductory session explores why a?dissertation?isn't just a long essay, considers reasons for taking on a?dissertation, and is an opportunity to become familiar with some of the terminology you might need.
- Date
- 09/02/2023 (13:00-14:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- In this session we explore different types of feedback, unpack common terminology used in feedback, and importantly, offer strategies for how to log and use it!
- Date
- 11/02/2023 (11:00-16:00)
- Location:
- University of Nottingham Museum & Learning Studio
- Description
- Join the Creswell Crag Heritage Facilitator and Museum Team and get involved in learning about the Stone Age with fun and engaging art and archaeology activities! Admission free. Suitable for 5+ (with parental supervision).
- Date
- 13/02/2023 (12:30-13:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Our resource spotlights will guide you through a range of key resources to help you search effectively for information. Suitable for undergraduates and Masters students.
- Date
- 13/02/2023 (13:00-16:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Data Management Plans (DMPs) are a key component in responsibly managing your research data and are becoming increasingly expected in funder grant applications, join our session to find out how to write effective plans.
- Date
- 15/02/2023 (13:00-14:00)
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Join the Student Academic Skills team to explore reading effectively. The team will be offering strategies for developing a critical mindset when reading and introduce different ways for you to read with purpose.