My Learning Essentials courses 

The University Library provides a variety of academic study skills courses that explore common topics affecting students in their work.  This includes referencing, note taking, completing different types of assessments/work. 
Two key courses to highlight in relation to academic malpractice include:
The full range of resources can be accessed on the link to the right hand side of this page.

Undergraduates, Taught Postgraduates, Postgraduate Research

Our expectations of you under this online resource/guidance:

Whilst going through your studies you should be reflective about what skills you might need to develop, improve upon and learn more about.  You should look through the MLE courses to see what courses may be useful. 

In relation to academic integrity and malpractice, these are things that may affect what you can achieve in your work. You should read, work through, and make sure you understand, the contents of these online resources, to make sure that you do not commit plagiarism or other academic malpractice, unintentionally or otherwise. 

Your expectations of us:

The University will continue to produce, and keep up to date, academic study skills courses that will be helpful for students.  

View the MLE plagiarism online course

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Who to Contact

Students should contact their Academic Advisor, Programme or School Office for advice or further information about this document, and for information on how to avoid academic malpractice.