Come along to these workshops to learn about all aspects of academic writing.

From structure to language and tone, we’ve got you covered!

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Monday 10th November 2025

Writing Intros and Conclusions

Learn to start and end your assignment well, with techniques for improving the impact of your academic introductions and conclusions.

  Online via Zoom
  Monday 10th November 2025
  09:00 - 10:00

 academic writing, introductions, conclusions

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Reflective Writing

Discover the purpose and style of reflective writing, and how to engage with different reflective models to make your writing more nuanced and critical.

 Singleton Campus
 Monday 10th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:00

  academic writing, reflective writing

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Editing and Proofreading

The best assignments evolve out of several earlier drafts, so editing and proofreading are essential to good academic writing. This workshop focuses on the tools and techniques you need to ensure that your writing is clear and error-free.

  Online via Zoom
  Monday 10th November 2025
  11:00 - 12:00

 academic writing, editing, proofreading, drafting

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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.

  Singleton Campus
  Monday 10th November 2025 (Session 7 of 10)
 12:00 - 13:00

 writing, grammar

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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.

  Singleton Campus
  Monday 10th November 2025
  13:00 - 14:00

 paraphrasing, quote, citing and referencing

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Report Writing

This workshop covers the basics of report writing, including the structure, purpose and effective presentation of information.

 Online via Zoom
 Monday 10th November 2025
 13:00 - 14:00

  report writing basics

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a person writing a report

Being Critical in Your Writing

This workshop examines the difference between descriptive writing and critical writing, what your lecturers are looking for when they ask you to be ‘more critical’ or ‘less descriptive’, and how to communicate your critical thinking through writing.

Singleton Campus
Monday 10th November 2025
14:00 - 15:00

critical writing, critical analysis, argument

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Tuesday 11th November 2025

Titles, Planning and Structure

This workshop will teach you how to correctly interpret question titles and use this knowledge to plan and structure a successful assignment.

  Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
  09:00 - 10:00

  academic writing, essay titles, planning

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Report Writing

This workshop covers the basics of report writing, including the structure, purpose and effective presentation of information.

 Bay Campus
 Tuesday 11th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:00

  report writing basics

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a person writing a report

Page Layout & Time saving tips

Learn to adjust page layout, insert or remove page or section breaks and add numbering and a coversheet. Master editing shortcuts and tools to dictate and help proofread your work, plus troubleshooting tips.

Singleton Campus
 Tuesday 11th November 2025
10:00 - 12:00

digital skills, Word, page margins, section breaks, page numbering, dictation, proofreading

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Writing about research methods

Learn the difference between methodology and methods, and what should be included in the research design chapters of your thesis. You'll be able to write about your own research design process clearly and concisely.

Singleton Campus
 Tuesday 11th November 2025
10:00 - 12:00

 research methods writing

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Drop-in sessions

We offer friendly one to one support through weekly drop-in sessions for support with writing, delivering presentations and exam preparations. There is no need to make an appointment, just pop along to have a chat with one of our advisors.

  Hwb, Digital Technium, Singleton Campus
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:30

Come along to the drop-in session
Drop-in sessions

Ysgrifennu’n feirniadol

Technegau ac ymarferion i ddatblygu a chryfhau eich ysgrifennu academaidd. 

  Campws Singleton
  Dydd Mawrth 11eg Tachwedd 2025
 11:00 - 12:00

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Ysgrifennu Myfyrwyr

Writing with Flow

Develop an understanding of how to present information and arguments in a way that is logical, engaging and easy to read.

 Online via Zoom
 Tuesday 11th November 2025
 11:00 - 12:00

  academic writing, paragraphing, academic style

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a flowing stream

Pronunciation

The course is designed for students whose first language is not English. It will allow you to practise different English sounds and sentence stresses, to make your speech more fluent and natural and help you be better understood.

  Singleton Campus
 Tuesday 11th November 2025 (Session 7 of 8)
 12:00 - 13:00

 English pronunciation, English sounds, sentence stress

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students chatting

Logarithms and exponentials

A knowledge of indices is essential for an understanding of most algebraic processes. In this workshop, we will learn about powers and rules for manipulating them. Furthermore, we will explore logarithms and exponentials.

  Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
  12:00 - 13:00

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Equations on a chalk board

Tackling Your Reading List

In this workshop you will learn approaches to make you a more effective and efficient reader, allowing you to learn more, save time, and improve the scope and depth of your written work.

  Singleton Campus
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
 13:00 - 14:00

  critical reading skills, skimming/scanning, note taking

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Effective Notetaking

This session will teach you effective strategies for taking notes on your reading, and your lectures. Remember everything, spend less time revising, and never miss a key point again! 

  Online via Zoom
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
  13:00 - 14:00

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A student writing notes

Editing and Proofreading

The best assignments evolve out of several earlier drafts, so editing and proofreading are essential to good academic writing. This workshop focuses on the tools and techniques you need to ensure that your writing is clear and error-free.

  Bay Campus
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
  13:00 - 14:00

 academic writing, editing, proofreading, drafting

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Writing with multiple sources

Using sources to evidence facts and support your arguments is an essential part of good academic writing. This workshop will help you to make the most of your sources, and to synthesise (combine) them into effective paragraphs.

 Singleton Campus
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
 14:00 - 15:00

paraphrasing, quotes, citing and referencing

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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 11th November 2025
  15:00 - 16:00

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scales (yes, no or maybe)

Intermediate Latex

This intermediate workshop builds on the getting to know LaTeX workshop by exploring the presentation package in LaTeX called beamer. We will also cover more complicated packages in LaTeX and look at how to use them.

 Online by Zoom
  Tuesday 11th November 2025
 16:00 - 17:00

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LaTeX software on a computer

Wednesday 12th November 2025

Titles, Planning and Structure

This workshop will teach you how to correctly interpret question titles and use this knowledge to plan and structure a successful assignment.

  Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  10:00 - 11:00

  academic writing, essay titles, planning

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making notes

Drop-in sessions

We offer friendly one to one support through weekly drop-in sessions for support with writing, delivering presentations and exam preparations. There is no need to make an appointment, just pop along to have a chat with one of our advisors.

  Hwb, Digital Technium, Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:30

Come along to the drop-in session
Drop-in sessions

Formatting in Word

Learning to apply and modify formatting styles in Word will give your work a professional finish but will make the document accessible and easy to navigate. You will also be able to create and update a contents page at the click of a button.

Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025
10:00 - 12:00

 digital skills, Word, formatting styles, contents page

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Brawddegau a pharagraffau cryf

Yn y gweithdy hwn, byddwn yn edrych yn fanylach ar y broses o gyfansoddi brawddegau a pharagraffau ar gyfer gwaith academaidd, er mwyn deall eu dyletswyddau, sut i fynegi’ch pwyntiau'n glir, a dangos naws a phwyslais yn eich ysgrifennu.

  Campws Singleton
  Dydd Mercher 12fed Tachwedd 2025
 11:00 - 12:00 

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Brawddegau a pharagraffau cryf

Getting to know LaTeX

This workshop is a beginners guide to writing documents in LaTeX using Overleaf. No prior knowledge is needed for this workshop or any other computing language, it will cover the basics of LaTeX including document structure, typesetting text, tables, figures, equations and Inserting references.

 Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025
 11:00 - 12:00

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Latex software on a computer

Sesh sgwrs wythnosol

Sesiwn anffurfiol i ymarfer a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg ar lafar. Dewch â gwaith, neu goffi – mae croeso mawr i bawb, beth bynnag eich lefel iaith!

  Technoleg Ddigidol 110b, Campws Singleton
 Dydd Mercher 12fed Tachwedd 2025
 12:00 - 13:00

Dewch draw i'r sesiwn galw heibio
myfyrwyr yn sgwrsio yn Gymraeg

Grammar Basics

This is a course for students whose first language is not English. It will improve your basic grammar before you write your assignments. This course covers key areas of English grammar such as the use of active/passive voice and basic sentence structures to improve written accuracy.

 Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025 (Session 7 of 10)
 12:00 - 13:00

writing, grammar

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An English grammar book

Integration by Substitution

In this workshop we will revise and practice integration by substitution.

  Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  12:00 - 13:00

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Substitution

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 12th November 2025 (Session 7 of 10)
 13:00 - 14:00

 writing, grammar

Sign up to this 10 week course
a student writing

Writing Intros and Conclusions

Learn to start and end your assignment well, with techniques for improving the impact of your academic introductions and conclusions.

  Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  13:00 - 14:00

 academic writing, introductions, conclusions

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shaking hands

Essay Writing: Step by Step

Build confidence in your academic writing. This 6-week, hands-on course is designed for students who want to master the academic essay. Learn each stage of the writing process—from understanding your assignment to submitting a polished piece. Develop your own essays in a supportive, workshop-style environment.

 Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025 (Session 5 of 6)
 13:00 - 14:30

Sign up to this 6 week course
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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
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  13:00 - 15:00

 study skills, reading, writing, academic integrity

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Academic Style and Tone

Master the conventions of academic style with simple guidelines to help your writing match the expectations of the University.

 Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025
 14:00 - 15:00

 academic writing, academic style, editing

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Integration by Parts

In this workshop we will revise and practice Integration by Parts, Integrating by Parts more than once, and the Integration of Rational Functions.

  Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  14:00 - 15:00

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Applying captions in Word

Learn to add pictures, charts, tables and equations to a Word document , and to adjust labels and numbering styles. Create lists of tables or figures, and a reference link to the caption in your text.

Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025
14:00 - 16:00

digital skills, Word, captions, cross-referencing, table of figures

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Intermediate Latex

This intermediate workshop builds on the getting to know LaTeX workshop by exploring the presentation package in LaTeX called beamer. We will also cover more complicated packages in LaTeX and look at how to use them.

  Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
  15:00 - 16:00

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LaTeX software on a computer

Maths and Stats Drop-in

We offer friendly one to one support through weekly drop-in sessions for support with maths and statistics. There is no need to make an appointment, just pop along to have a chat with one of our advisors.

  Room 36, Stable Block, Singleton Campus
  Wednesday 12th November 2025
 15:00 - 17:00

Come along to the drop-in session
Stats on a computer

Thursday 13th November 2025

Tackling Your Reading List

In this workshop you will learn approaches to make you a more effective and efficient reader, allowing you to learn more, save time, and improve the scope and depth of your written work.

  Online via Zoom
  Thursday 13th November 2025
 09:00 - 10:00

  critical reading skills, skimming/scanning, note taking

Sign up to this workshop
a student studying

Writing Intros and Conclusions

Learn to start and end your assignment well, with techniques for improving the impact of your academic introductions and conclusions.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
  10:00 - 11:00

 academic writing, introductions, conclusions

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shaking hands

Writing with Flow

Develop an understanding of how to present information and arguments in a way that is logical, engaging and easy to read.

 Singleton Campus
 Thursday 13th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:00

  academic writing, paragraphing, academic style

Sign up to this workshop
a flowing stream

Drop-in sessions

We offer friendly one to one support through weekly drop-in sessions for support with writing, delivering presentations and exam preparations. There is no need to make an appointment, just pop along to have a chat with one of our advisors.

  Hwb, Engineering Central Reception, Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
 10:00 - 11:30

Come along to the drop-in session
Drop-in sessions

Being Critical in Your Writing

This workshop examines the difference between descriptive writing and critical writing, what your lecturers are looking for when they ask you to be ‘more critical’ or ‘less descriptive’, and how to communicate your critical thinking through writing.

  Online via Zoom
  Thursday 13th November 2025
11:00 - 12:00

critical writing, critical analysis, argument

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Advanced Grammar

This course will help you to develop your communication skills, both written and verbal. Being able to identify grammatical patterns and then apply them to your own work will improve the clarity of your work.

 Singleton Campus
 Thursday 13th November (Session 7 of 8)
 11:00 - 12:00

writing, grammar

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An English grammar book

Getting to know LaTeX

This workshop is a beginners guide to writing documents in LaTeX using Overleaf. No prior knowledge is needed for this workshop or any other computing language, it will cover the basics of LaTeX including document structure, typesetting text, tables, figures, equations and Inserting references.

 Bay Campus
 Thursday 13th November 2025
 11:00 - 12:00

Sign up to this workshop
Latex software on a computer

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.

 Bay Campus
 Thursday 13th November 2025
 12:00 - 13:00

Sign up to this Differentiation workshop
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Pronunciation

The course is designed for students whose first language is not English. It will allow you to practise different English sounds and sentence stresses, to make your speech more fluent and natural and help you be better understood.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025 (Session 7 of 8)
 12:00 - 13:00

 English pronunciation, English sounds, sentence stress

Sign up to this 8 week course
students chatting

Academic Style and Tone

Master the conventions of academic style with simple guidelines to help your writing match the expectations of the University.

 Online via Zoom
 Thursday 13th November 2025
 13:00 - 14:00

 academic writing, academic style, editing

Sign up to this workshop
a selection of pairs of jeans in different shades

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.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
  13:00 - 14:00

Sign up to this workshop
scales (yes, no or maybe)

Report Writing

This workshop covers the basics of report writing, including the structure, purpose and effective presentation of information.

 Singleton Campus
 Thursday 13th November 2025
 13:00 - 14:00

  report writing basics

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a person writing a report

Applying captions in Word

Learn to add pictures, charts, tables and equations to a Word document , and to adjust labels and numbering styles. Create lists of tables or figures, and a reference link to the caption in your text.

 Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
 13:00 - 15:00

digital skills, Word, captions, cross-referencing, table of figures

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A person editing a word document with a caption

Hypothesis Testing in Action

Using given datasets, you will be asked to formulate a hypothesis, pick statistical tests and interpret results. We will be working in the programme R and students are encouraged to follow along. The statistical analysis will include some common analyses such as t-test, chi-squared and correlation analysis.

 Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
  14:00 - 15:00

Sign up to this statistics workshop
Dice

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.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025 (Session 7 of 10)
 14:00 - 15:00
 writing, grammar

Sign up to this 10 week course
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Effective Notetaking

This session will teach you effective strategies for taking notes on your reading, and your lectures. Remember everything, spend less time revising, and never miss a key point again! 

Singleton Campus
  Thursday 13th November 2025
14:00 - 15:00

Sign up to this workshop
a student writing notes

Friday 14th November 2025

Reflective Writing

Discover the purpose and style of reflective writing, and how to engage with different reflective models to make your writing more nuanced and critical.

 Online via Zoom
 Friday 14th November 2025
 09:00 - 10:00

  academic writing, reflective writing

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Cynllunio traethodau

Mae ysgrifennu traethodau effeithiol yn sgil hanfodol yn y brifysgol. Yn y gweithdy hwn, byddwch yn dysgu sut i ddehongli cwestiynau traethawd, strwythuro eich darllen, a chyfansoddi cynllun traethawd. Byddwch hefyd yn dadansoddi enghreifftiau o draethodau er mwyn adnabod nodweddion cyflwyniadau a chasgliadau effeithiol, a sut i adeiladu llif a datblygu dadl ym mhrif gorff eich gwaith.

 Ar-lein trwy Zoom
 Dydd Gwener 14eg Tachwedd 2025
 10:00 - 11:00

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Cynllunio traethodau

Editing and Proofreading

The best assignments evolve out of several earlier drafts, so editing and proofreading are essential to good academic writing. This workshop focuses on the tools and techniques you need to ensure that your writing is clear and error-free.

  Singleton Campus
  Friday 14th November 2025
  10:00 - 11:00

 academic writing, editing, proofreading, drafting

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Writing with multiple sources

Using sources to evidence facts and support your arguments is an essential part of good academic writing. This workshop will help you to make the most of your sources, and to synthesise (combine) them into effective paragraphs.

 Online via Zoom
  Friday 14th November 2025
 11:00 - 12:00

paraphrasing, quotes, citing and referencing

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a student using lots of sources

Talk Club

Talk Club is somewhere for international students to meet and chat with fellow students in a semi-structured and supportive environment. This is a chance to improve your communication skills and build your confidence. Come along and join us!

 Singleton Campus
 Friday 14th November 2025 (Session 7 of 10)
 11:00 - 12:00

 oral communication, speaking with confidence

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Sut i ysgrifennu’n ffurfiol

Dysgwch sut i feithrin eich llais academaidd, ac ysgrifennu yn yr arddull ffurfiol sy’n nodweddiadol o waith academaidd.

  Ar-lein trwy Zoom
  Dydd Gwener 14eg Tachwedd 2025
 12:00 - 13:00

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Ysgrifennu Myfyrwyr

Using Feedback

Getting feedback on your work is an important aspect of learning at university. This workshop will help you make the most of the feedback you receive, allowing you to build on your strengths and eliminate your weaknesses to improve your assignment grades.

  Singleton Campus
  Friday 14th November 2025
 12:00 - 13:00

 study skills, academic feedback

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Aralleirio a thrafod ffynonell

Deall ac ymarfer sut (a phryd) i ymgorffori syniadau pobl eraill yn eich gwaith ysgrifenedig.

  Ar-lein trwy Zoom
  Dydd Mawrth 14eg Tachwedd 2025
 14:00 - 15:00

Cofrestrwch ar gyfer y gweithdy hwn
Ysgrifennu Myfyrwyr

Essay Writing: Step by Step

Build confidence in your academic writing. This 6-week, hands-on course is designed for students who want to master the academic essay. Learn each stage of the writing process—from understanding your assignment to submitting a polished piece. Develop your own essays in a supportive, workshop-style environment.

 Singleton Campus
 Wednesday 12th November 2025 (Session 5 of 6)
 13:00 - 14:30

Sign up to this 6 week course
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