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VALUE Programme 2011-2012

26 April 2012

VALUE timetables are now available on the website. So if you are a VALUE student, please keep checking your e-mail. Teaching sessions for VALUE will take place in weeks 25 and 26; the first two weeks of next term. If you have any queries about the programme, please contact the VALUE Liaison Tutor in your school, or value@kent.ac.uk .

 

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Personnel changes to the team in the Student Learning Advisory Service

13 January 2011

Louise Frith will be joining the Student Learning Advisory Service’s team on the Medway campus. Louise replaces Christine Eastman. She will be on the Medway campus on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I am sure that you would all like to join me in welcoming her officially to the Medway campus. Read more…

 

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Take advantage of this term’s study skills workshops

13 January 2011

“A lot of interesting information and useful tips”

“An Opportunity to discuss techniques with the tutor and other students”

The Student Learning Advisory Service offers study skills workshops each term on such topics as preparing essays, essay and dissertation writing, referencing and presentation skills. Places are still available!  Read more…

 

 

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Figuring out the future: new maths and statistics support for all students

4 October 2010

The Student Learning Advisory Service (SLAS) in UELT has won an award of £6000 from sigma, the centre for excellence in university-wide provision of mathematics and statistics support. The funding will be used to provide dedicated maths and stats learning support within SLAS, open to Kent students from all disciplines and all levels of study. The programme is being run with the support and participation of the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS).  Read more…

 

 

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