The University is currently only providing study space for students who require essential access to study spaces or IT resources that they cannot access from home.
Students who are able to study from home or in their accommodation should do so and avoid travelling to campus.
Opening hours are subject to change in response to any changes in circumstances or new guidance that we receive.
Are you wondering how you can be more critical in your studies? Come join our Critical Thinking sessions to discover how you can develop both your ability to be critical and the language to express criticality in your work.
Our aim is to develop your critical thinking skills as well as your critical language.
These classes are open to all faculties: undergraduate students, postgraduate students, research students and staff.
Sessions in Semester 2 are the same as those in Semester 1.
Each session will focus on a different aspect of critical thinking and the relevant language to display it.
Regular attendance is important to ensure that you get full benefit of the course. Students who attend 75% of the course will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.
To join this event, use this link at the time of the event.