Knowledge exchange forum: Academic skills provision

Are you interested in students' academic skills development at Oxford?

You are invited to a knowledge exchange event on Tuesday 14 January (Week 0 HT25).

 

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Who should attend?

All academic, professional support staff and graduate students at the collegiate University who are engaged in delivering and/or supporting students' academic skills at undergraduate and postgraduate level. 

This includes roles such as graduate mentor, study skills adviser, academic skills lecturer, course director, tutor, fellow or graduate mentor, as well as colleagues in welfare and libraries.

What will the event do?

The event will:

  • Provide a forum for colleges and departments to share their approaches and models of academic skills development provision 
  • Bring together a range of stakeholders within and across Oxford's colleges, departments and professional services for a multi-professional, holistic perspective on academic skills development
  • Explore potential for evaluation and understanding of what works 
  • Present key insights and practices from a selection of UK universities with established academic skills provision. 

View the event programme.

Who are the event hosts?

This full-day in-person event will be hosted by the University’s Academic Skills Development Project, with support from the Centre for Teaching and Learning.

Where is the event being held?

It will be held at the Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HB. You can view building access information at https://www.accessguide.ox.ac.uk/worcester-college.

How do I register to attend?

To secure your place at this event, please complete our registration form

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