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A dedicated ULIP careers adviser from the University of London Careers Group visits ULIP at least twice during the academic year to offer one-to-one advice sessions. These sessions provide you with an opportunity to discuss specific plans, such as further study or graduate training applications, or to have a chance to talk very generally about what sort of things you need to think about when planning the step beyond ULIP. Skype appointments can also be arranged.
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The Academic Skills team run dedicated online drop-in sessions for ULIP students from 4 pm to 5 pm on Monday afternoons. You can use these sessions to ask one of our advisers a question relating to your studies, and there's no need to book!
Our one-to-one support offers practical guidance in developing insights and practices that will contribute to your success with your studies. We offer individual support centred around your needs.
Throughout the year, we host workshops and events for students on various aspects of academic and research skills. You need to book in order to access the link.
This online interactive resource covers what you can expect in your first few weeks at university and how it might differ from your previous studies. (30 minutes)
This course will help you recognise what academic integrity means and how it fits within the academic community. It will help you identify instances of academic misconduct such as plagiarism, collusion, and other forms of academic misconduct and give you guidance on what to do when you need help.
This course will introduce Information Literacy Skills. These are the skills that will enable you to locate information that is appropriate for academic study, and then use and manage it effectively.
Learning to reference correctly is an important academic skill which many students can find challenging. On the Referencing Hub you will find a brief introduction to the essentials of referencing plus links to additional support, advice and guidance which will help you understand what referencing is, why it’s important, and how to reference correctly