A week of workshops for understanding the expectations of academic integrity

and how to produce clear and accurate academic work.

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All sessions

Singleton Campus

Bay Campus

Online

Tuesday 3rd March 2026

Writing Critically: Lit Review

Learn to synthesise existing research with your own ideas, situating your work within the broader field. Discover ways to advance your argument and build a confident scholarly voice while crafting literature reviews that demonstrate your knowledge and unique contribution.

Online via Zoom
Tuesday 3rd March 2023
10:00 - 12:00

 literature review

Sign up to session 3 of 6
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Academic Integrity Matters

This academic integrity workshop explains how to avoid plagiarism, prevent collusion and steer clear of commissioning and exam regulation breaches. It will equip you with the tools and knowledge to excel honestly in your academic writing.

 Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 3rd March 2026
 11:00 - 12:00

 academic integrity, academic misconduct

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Mathematical Expressions

Mathematical expressions are numbers, operators and symbols grouped to 'express' or 'show' a value. Once you understand manipulating expressions principles, you can factorise and simplify expressions. This workshop explores collecting like terms, expanding brackets, factorizing quadratic expressions and dealing with algebraic fractions.

  Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 3rd March 2026
  12:00 - 13:00

Sign up to this Algebra workshop
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AI and Academic Skills

This course introduces Artificial Intelligence as an emergent technology and explains how it can be used to enhance your academic studies effectively and legitimately. 

  Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 3rd March 2026
  13:00 - 15:00

 study skills, reading, writing, academic integrity

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Hypothesis Testing

This workshop provides a basic introduction to statistical analysis of quantitative data, introducing data analysis and hypothesis testing: We will talk about the concept of Hypothesis testing, and the reason why this is an essential tool for performing our analyses.

 Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 3rd March 2026
  15:00 - 16:00

Statistical analysis

Sign up to session 1 of 4
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Solving Differential Equations

This workshop will explore how to solve differential equations using different methods: direct integration, the separation of variables and the integration factor.

 Online via Zoom
 Tuesday 3rd March 2026
 16:00 - 17:00

Sign up to this Differentiation workshop
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Wednesday 4th March 2026

Academic Writing in English

This course best suits students whose first language is not English. You will learn and develop skills in written academic English. The course covers the overall purpose and structure of academic writing, plus elements of academic grammar and vocabulary to improve your writing.

  Online via Zoom
  Wednesday 4th March 2026 (Session 6 of 10)
 13:00 - 14:00

 writing, grammar

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Thursday 5th March 2025

Paraphrasing and Citations

This workshop offers tips on how to paraphrase, quote and cite external sources. These skills are essential for avoiding accusations of plagiarism and maintaining academic integrity. They are also the first steps for you engage critically with your sources.

  Online via Zoom
  Thursday 5th March 2026
  11:00 - 12:00

 paraphrasing, quote, citing and referencing

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Friday 6th March 2026

Moesau ymchwil

Sesiwn drafod a holi ac ateb lle byddwn yn egluro'r perthynas rhwng dulliau ymchwil, a'r broses o gasglu data, gan gynnwys y penderfyniadau ac ymresymu sy'n rhan o'r broses fethodolegol. Byddwn yn trafod eich anghenion ymchwil penodol fel rhan o'r sesiwn.

  Ar-lein trwy Zoom
  Dydd Gwener 6ed Mawrth 2026
 12:00 - 13:00

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Moesau ymchwil