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OverviewAn indispensable student planner and university diary, helping you manage your time, your studies, your money, your social life and much, much more… Written by the authors of numerous Study Skills books, this bestselling Student Planner and University Diary is packed full of tips and resources to ensure you stay on top of deadlines, finances and exams. With both monthly and weekly diaries, full-colour for easy navigation, and even more space for key dates and planning sections, it covers everything you need to succeed in the 2022–2023 academic year, including: Checklists for starting or returning to university to ensure you come prepared Coursework and assignment tips Planning for exams A personal finance guide Plenty of space for your to-do lists Easy to locate timetables for each semester Help with citation and referencing, and avoiding plagiarism Advice for effective presentation of your work Smart tips to learn online Personal development planning and CV tips to see you through university and beyond... Keep track of what's important to you with Pearson's Student Planner and University Diary. For more help with Study Skills see The Study Skills Book, or explore the full range online. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathleen McMillan , Jonathan WeyersPublisher: Pearson Education Limited Imprint: Pearson Education Limited Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9781292430294ISBN 10: 129243029 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 18 May 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsWhy plan? How to plan and schedule effectively Calendar 2021–22 Your university's key dates Public holidays and notable dates 2021–22 How university works Key university services and locations Living at university – essential information First week checklist – all students First week checklist – for freshers and students transferring from other institutions Key to monthly tips Academic diary: 2021–22 Planning resources: developing your organisational and study skills Planning for going to or returning to university Planning your studies Planning and reviewing coursework assignments Using source material responsibly: plagiarism, citation and referencing Planning for exams Personal development planning (PDP) Resources for effective presentation of your work Your university course Semester/term planner and timetable templatesReviewsAuthor InformationDr Kathleen McMillan has a MA Hons in Modern History and Political Science (University of Dundee), Master of Education (University of Sheffield) and PhD (University of Glasgow). Having worked as a civil servant and local government office, Kathleen moved to teaching learners in primary, secondary, further and higher, as well as community, education. As a lecturer at the University of Dundee, Kathleen spent much time helping students formulate and express their thoughts to meet academic standards, and developed a programme of study skills across the university, which in turn led to series of successful Study Skills books with Dr Jonathan Weyers. Kathleen is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and contributor to the Quality Assurance Agency's Quality Enhancement Themes. Dr Jonathan Weyers trained at Glasgow University and obtained a BSc hons and PhD in plant science. He then took up a position as lecturer in biological sciences at the University of Dundee where he researched, taught and acted as an academic tutor, and was involved in curriculum development. Jonathan initiated and co-authored several books in Pearson Education's ‘Practical Skills' series. These and other initiatives led to a fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Jonathan later took up a position as Director in the University's Centre for Learning and Teaching which inter alia was involved in developing the university's virtual learning environment, organising the institutional staff development programme and numerous academic support initiatives for students. His final position was as Director of Quality Assurance where he steered the university to its second ‘excellent' rating in the QAA's institutional review process. Jonathan is currently an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Dundee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |