Contact our services
Links to relevant services have been included throughout Â鶹ֱ²¥appSkills@Sheffield where appropriate. If you would like to contact any of the services to discuss anything else, you can find contact information and details of further support below.
301 Academic Skills (301)
The 301 Academic Skills team provides workshops, 1:1 appointments and online resources for study skills, maths and statistics. You can read more about these services below or find out more by visiting the (student login required).
- Â鶹ֱ²¥app skills workshops
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Â鶹ֱ²¥app skills workshops take place on weekdays, either online or face-to-face. Workshops cover a range of key areas including academic writing, assessment and personal effectiveness and are suitable for students at any level of study and from any discipline.
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- 1:1 Â鶹ֱ²¥app skills tutorials
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We hold daily 1:1 study skills tutorials with specialist tutors throughout the teaching period. These 30-minute appointments are designed to improve your study skills strategies and academic techniques and are suitable for students at any level of study and from any discipline.
(student login required) - MASH workshops
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MASH workshops take place on weekdays, either online or face-to-face. Workshops cover a range of key areas including using different statistical tools and software (e.g. R, SPSS and Excel), undertaking different types of statistical tests, maths booster workshops, and maths anxiety. These workshops are suitable for students at any level of study and from any discipline.
(student login required) - MASH 1-1 tutorials
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MASH offers 1:1 tutorials with specialist tutors throughout the teaching period with either maths or statistics specialists. These appointments are suitable for students at any level of study and from any discipline.
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Contact us
Email is currently the best way of contacting the 301 team: 301@sheffield.ac.uk.
You can visit us at 301 Glossop Road (opposite the Students’ Union Building).
- During teaching weeks:
- Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 6.00pm, and
- Friday, 8.45am to 5.00pm
- Other times:
- Monday to Friday, 8.45am to 4.00pm
You can also call us during opening hours on +44 114 222 9744
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For up to date information about our events and services, please sign up to our fortnightly newsletter and/or follow us on social media:
English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC)
The ELTC provides a variety of development services to all students at all levels of study both in person and online. Specialist ELTC academic language teachers will work with you and your academic staff to provide teaching, materials and feedback for your development and academic success.
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1:1 tutorials for academic writing
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Writing Advisory Service (WAS) is a an opportunity for you to submit your writing and then meet with a specialist English Language teacher who will provide feedback and work with you to improve your submitted written work in areas including use and synthesis of sources, referencing, building an academic argument, finding your academic voice and appropriate tone, and being analytical and critical.
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1:1 tutorials for speaking
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Speaking and Language Advisory Service (SLAS) is an opportunity to work with an English Language teacher in any aspect of spoken English. Whether you have a presentation, seminar or just want feedback on your pronunciation, you can meet online for 45 minutes to develop your communication skills.
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Doctoral Development Programme for PhD students
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As part of the Doctoral Development Programme (DDP), we offer a series of short courses, 1 to 1 tutorials and workshops to give you the academic language and literacy skills you need in your postgraduate research degree.
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Department Language Programme (DLP)
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Teaching sessions designed In collaboration with academic departments and schools to build on your academic literacy and assessment literacy. Sessions are specific to modules and assessments and are delivered within or alongside your modules.
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Short Courses (ELS)
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Our 5-week ELS courses cover many areas to develop your academic literacy, English language and communication skills. Courses include academic reading and writing, academic speaking and listening, dissertation writing, grammar, pronunciation and general English.
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Workshops (ELTCAS)
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90 minute workshops on academic literacy topics where the skills you need and the language you use are tied together. Example workshops are effective paraphrasing, summarising and use of quotes, communicating information and emphasis in presentations, effective thesis statements and topic sentences, and reading academic texts effectively.
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Online Resources
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Our digital resources are self-study interactive workbooks on a variety of academic study skill topics. Work through them as a booklet or dip in and find practice and faculty-level examples.
Contact us
The best way to contact the ELTC in-sessional team is by email: eltc.support@sheffield.ac.uk
The ELTC building is located at 78 Hoyle Street (Shalesmore tram stop)
Reception is open Mon-Fri 9-4pm or you can call +44 (0)114 222 1780 during those times.
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The University Library
The University Library provides access to the reading for your course and research, a wide range of resources and workshops to support you with your studies, and access to several Library sites with a mix of study spaces. Specialist librarians work with your department to provide tailored support for your discipline.
- Research skills and critical thinking workshops and webinars
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Our programme of research skills and critical thinking workshops and webinars run throughout the academic year. Online webinars and face to face workshops delivered in the Information Commons cover topics such as searching for information, finding and using images, creating websites using Google Sites, and using reference management software.
See the programme and book onto a workshop. - Digital Commons workshops and events
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The Digital Commons, our new creative makerspace in the Information Commons offers drop-in sessions and workshops on a wide range of creative technologies, including 3D printing, Digital Stitchcraft, XR technologies, introductory coding, critical AI literacy and more.
- Online tutorials, videos and guides
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A wide range of online tutorials, videos and guides to help you improve your skills in research, critical thinking, and digital capabilities. Online resources are available through Â鶹ֱ²¥appSkills@Sheffield and may also be linked from your Blackboard courses.
- Referencing style guides
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Access the referencing style guide used by your department, and learn how to reference correctly.
- Library Subject Guides
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Library Subject Guides bring together a collection of subject-specific information and resources to support you throughout your studies and develop your research skills - from the start of your course to your final project or dissertation.
- Subject-specific 1:1 appointments
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Your liaison librarian can give you advice on developing your research skills and exploring the range of specialist resources in your discipline. You can contact your librarian by email or book an online appointment via your Library Subject Guide.
- Â鶹ֱ²¥app spaces
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A mix of bookable and walk-in learning spaces are available in all Library buildings across the University.
Contact us
You can ask questions using our 24/7 chat service or via email, text, phone and our social media channels. Don’t forget your library team is available in library sites to offer support too.
Email: library@sheffield.ac.uk
Chat:
Call: 0114 222 7200
Text: 01952 783 022
Our provide quick up to date answers to many of your library questions, particularly outside of our staffed hours.
We are keen to enable all students to have equal access to library spaces and resources, please see our Inclusive Learning webpages for more information.
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