Study skills
Our study skills activities help students to develop a range of academic skills to enhance their current studies and begin to prepare them for university level study.
Discover Study Skills
Suitable for Years 12 and 13 students, the programme includes:
- Workshops on key academic skills delivered at the University or in schools and colleges
- Visits to the University to introduce students to university level study, including visits to the University library and use of digital resources
To book contact us at schoolsliaison@sheffield.ac.uk
Study Skills sessions available for schools and colleges
Sessions | Type of activity |
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Introduction to the EPQ | Presentation |
Getting started with research (EPQ) | Workshop |
Research visit to the University of ºù«Ӱҵ (suitable for students working on the EPQ or another research assignment) | Workshop followed by research time in the University Library |
Academic resilience | Workshop |
Critical thinking | Workshop |
Essay writing skills | Workshop |
Presentation skills | Workshop |
Lectures & note taking | Workshop |
All session timings are bespoke to the individual school or college.
To discuss these sessions with our team, email us directly at schoolsliaison@sheffield.ac.uk
Research skills and critical thinking tutorials for school and college students
Our University Library, in collaboration with local schools and colleges, has designed a comprehensive set of open access online resources for students in Post-16 education to develop the skills to succeed in their current academic work and in the transition to Higher Education.
The research skills and critical thinking tutorials for school and college students include worksheets, videos and online tutorials that can be incorporated into lessons or used as resources for students to work through independently.