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HELP – A Multi-Platform Study Skills Programme

It is the responsibility of higher education institutions to ensure that supports are provided to assist students to develop the skills required to study effectively at higher level. Research shows that the most effective way to enhance study skills is to embed them within the curriculum (Gibbs, 1994; Cottrell, 2001); however, this is not always possible due to the time and resources required.

EFYE2024 – Copenhagen, Parallel session 3

Presentation/Paper session | Academic integration/belonging | Social integration/belonging

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Making Connections, Building Communities to Create a Sense of Belonging in University College Dublin, a University for all

oin the UCD Access & Lifelong Learning team to learn how University College Dublin approaches welcoming students, builds communities for first year students. Participate in a self assessment exercise and take home practical tips on how to make our institutions a place where all students feel welcome and belong regardless of their age or background.

EFYE2024 – Copenhagen, Parallel session 4

Workshop | Social integration/belonging

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The Impact of GRIT scores and Learning Development interventions upon retention and progression – one year on: what have we learnt?

This session will be of interest to academic and professional service staff who interact with first year students as a 5 minute self-reported questionnaire helped to indicate a relationship between grit score, Learning Development engagement and retention and progression of each participant (n= 424).

EFYE2024 – Copenhagen

Presentation/Paper session | Academic integration/belonging

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