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Academic Work
The University offers support and information
to help you succeed with your academic work.
Advice and Support
The Student
Learning Service offers support, and provide workshops, on any academic
issue including time management, note-taking, exam preparation, essay
writing and oral presentation skills.
Examinations
The Registry
provides information on exam timetables,
dates
and regulations
and the publication of exam
results. Find your exam location on this map.
Resources for Study
The University Library
holds over 2 million books and 7500 journals for your use. Check their
website for information on borrowing,
interlibrary loans, subject
librarians, past
exam papers and much more.
You can buy your
textbooks on Campus in John Smith's bookshop or the SRC secondhand
bookshop.
Regulations, appeals and absence
The Senate Office presents regulations for Degrees of the University
and general information including codes for appeals, discipline and
examinations in the University
Calendar. They also provide Guidance
Notes for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Research.
The SRC
offer advice and representation for a variety of academic problems including
Academic
Appeals and University
Disciplinary Procedures
Additional Learning Opportunities
In addition to your degree studies the Department
of Adult and Continuing Education offer courses on a variety of
subjects including music, art and languages. Search or browse this years
courses for
a full break down of what DACE has to offer.
Other Useful Services and Information
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