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Thank you for signing up to receive our study skills emails. You'll start receiving the latest skills news, resources and books straight to your inbox soon. In the meantime, check out our Study Skills Hub and download key resources including: 


Webinar central

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Told you need to improve your critical thinking and academic writing skills?  After study tips to boost your grades and finish that essay on time?  Want to improve your wellbeing and find your ideal job after university?  You're in the right place.


Preparing for university

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If you've just started university, you might be feeling anxious and excited in equal measures. It’s a cliche, but everyone else really is in the same boat. However, there's plenty you can do to make your voyage at university smooth, storm-free and watertight – and you're in the right place. 

 


Revision and exam preparation

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Many students dread exam season. However, there are plenty of revision and stress-management strategies to help you set yourself up for a better outcome. On this page we bring you our top tips and resources to get you in the best mindset to ace your exams.

 





Sage Catalyst - Find out which books are included

Sage Catalyst is a teaching and learning tool providing unlimited, university-wide access to over 800 of our premium social science textbooks. Sage Catalyst enables blended learning through virtual collaboration, classroom discussion, and peer-to-peer learning within the textbooks and supports other multi-media resources – all within a single platform, powered by Talis Elevate.

 





Online teaching tips and resources

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Although blended learning isn’t a new model, 2020 caught many students and lecturers by surprise by having to adapt to fully learning and teaching online.


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