The Psychology Student’s Skills Bundle
From Surviving to Thriving + How to Write Brilliant Psychology Essays + The Psychology Student’s Guide to Study and Employability
First Edition
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June 2022 | SAGE Publications Ltd
The Psychology Student’s Skills Bundle is the ultimate three-pack to help you succeed in your studies - and beyond.
From essay writing and employability to wellbeing and essential study skills, this bundle provides you with everything you need to do well and feel well during your Psychology degree, setting you up for a shining career in your chosen path.
In this bundle:
The Psychology Student’s Guide to Study and Employability by Graham Davey
How does a Psychology degree work? Where will it lead me? What skills are employers looking for?
Written by leading academics, this handy guide interweaves both study skills and employability skills, providing advice across all three years of your course and talking you through the different options open to you after graduation.
How to Write Brilliant Psychology Essays by Paul Dickerson
“This book is one I wish I had bought at the start of my psychology degree.” – Five-star review
Whether it's understanding how to implement feedback you receive on essays, how to stop procrastinating or what makes an effective introduction, this book covers it all. Drawing on insights derived from teaching thousands of students over a 25-year period this book shows you how to write effective and compelling academic essays.
From Surviving to Thriving by Christian van Nieuwerburgh & Paige Williams
Many universities around the world are seeing how they can use theories of positive psychology to help all students cope well with the ever-increasing stresses of modern-day life and university.
This practical, hands-on book helps you understand, experience and put into practice skills and strategies to improve and sustain your wellbeing so that you can thrive throughout your time at university. With underpinning scientific theory and knowledge showing you why it works, it focuses on practical activities that will make a difference your university experience.
From essay writing and employability to wellbeing and essential study skills, this bundle provides you with everything you need to do well and feel well during your Psychology degree, setting you up for a shining career in your chosen path.
In this bundle:
The Psychology Student’s Guide to Study and Employability by Graham Davey
How does a Psychology degree work? Where will it lead me? What skills are employers looking for?
Written by leading academics, this handy guide interweaves both study skills and employability skills, providing advice across all three years of your course and talking you through the different options open to you after graduation.
How to Write Brilliant Psychology Essays by Paul Dickerson
“This book is one I wish I had bought at the start of my psychology degree.” – Five-star review
Whether it's understanding how to implement feedback you receive on essays, how to stop procrastinating or what makes an effective introduction, this book covers it all. Drawing on insights derived from teaching thousands of students over a 25-year period this book shows you how to write effective and compelling academic essays.
From Surviving to Thriving by Christian van Nieuwerburgh & Paige Williams
Many universities around the world are seeing how they can use theories of positive psychology to help all students cope well with the ever-increasing stresses of modern-day life and university.
This practical, hands-on book helps you understand, experience and put into practice skills and strategies to improve and sustain your wellbeing so that you can thrive throughout your time at university. With underpinning scientific theory and knowledge showing you why it works, it focuses on practical activities that will make a difference your university experience.
Supplements
Watch the webinar
Paul Dickerson, Emma McDonald and Christian van Nieuwerburgh discuss study skills, wellbeing and employability and explore how university lecturers and student welfare teams can better support Psychology students through their university journey.