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Student Services Freshers’ Week How to be a successful student at ARU

Student Services Freshers’ Week How to be a successful student at ARU. Study Support Student Services 0845 196 6700/6701 studysupport@anglia.ac.uk. How to be a successful student at Anglia Ruskin University. Aims of session & Intro Getting organised for study

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Student Services Freshers’ Week How to be a successful student at ARU

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  1. Student ServicesFreshers’ WeekHow to be a successful student at ARU Study Support Student Services 0845 196 6700/6701 studysupport@anglia.ac.uk

  2. How to be a successful student at Anglia Ruskin University • Aims of session & Intro • Getting organised for study • Finding your way around study resources at Anglia • How to access study support • How to access other sources of help and advice which may affect study • Successful students • Common concerns: sources of advice • Any questions section

  3. Aims of session To start you off on the journey towards being a successful student by: • Signposting resources and facilities available at Anglia Ruskin to aid student success • Reinforcing your awareness of important initial tasks which will set you up for successful study • Encouraging you to think about organising yourself for study at an early stage • Encouraging you to find out what to expect and what is expected of you.

  4. Intro • Brief notes and key links available from the study support service webpage (www.anglia.ac.uk/studysupportservice) • Being proactive • Developing good study habits • Knowing expectations (self and staff)-Student Charter • Signposts to the help and advice you might need

  5. Getting organised for study • Essential things to achieve in freshers’ week • Key study areas to think about before lectures start

  6. Essential things to achieve in welcome week • Make sure you have your student welcome pack (pen, key fob and QR codes) • Have you registered (instructions for home and international students) • Login and try your University email and E vision accounts • If you are likely to have a student loan, look at E vision to find your Attendance Task • Get your timetables (Faculty & welcome week) • Don't forget your social network development. • Find out about : Your Personal Tutor & Your Faculty Student Adviser

  7. Key study areas for you to think about before lectures start • Think about how you will take and file notes • Log onto and browse VLE- student guides • Find out where to find module guides • Visit library and/or its website • If you have a disability or learning need that will affect study, contact Study Support Service • Get familiar with student charter

  8. Finding your way around study resources at Anglia • The my anglia student page • The Library website • The study support service website and study guides • The VLE for course related info

  9. How to access study support • Skills at Uni a rolling programme • Study support essay writing workshop series "write it right'‘ • Daily Drop in sessions for study queries • Faculty support sessions- ask faculty office. • Maths support at mathspace • Personal and module tutors • Resources for post graduate writers

  10. How to access other sources of help/advice which may affect study • Student services • Employability and careers • Student Money advisers • Counselling and wellbeing service • i centre • ielts office • International office • Finance office • Faculty student advisers • Study support • The Students’ Union

  11. Successful students • Know their way around University systems • Manage their study time effectively • Know what they have to do and by when • Study regularly and keep up with regular study goals • Are able to prioritise • Get the right balance of study and work • Know where they are heading • Make time for study/ to socialise/to work • Learn from their experiences and those of others • Respond to tutor feedback

  12. Successful students (Cont.) • Look out for study materials/ workshops which might be useful • Know how to manage their references • Know what to expect from the university and what is expected of them • Key documents • Engage in university life • Are willing to explore different approaches to learning

  13. Specific query section

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