Future me week
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21st January
13:00 to 14:00
You will earn 5 silver points for completing this activity.
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Scientific referencing and avoiding plagiarism in the age of AI
This interactive workshop for Science and Engineering students explains why and what you need to cite and reference. We also consider the ethical use of AI tools in assignments.
What to Expect:
- Ethical Use: Discover how to use AI tools responsibly in your assignments while maintaining academic integrity.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from advice provided by your faculty library team on navigating AI-assisted research.
- Science-Specific Tips: Learn effective strategies for finding reliable scientific sources in the age of AI.
Learn practical strategies to boost your confidence and develop the Digital graduate attribute, preparing you for success in a fast-evolving professional landscape. Guidance is provided on how to present citations, identify key sources and the details required for the entries in your reference list.
Open to all Faculty of Science and Engineering students, it’s a chance to build in-demand skills that will set you apart to future employers.
Further Resources: You can complete the ‘Graduate Attributes Self-Study Pack’ here: Rise x Future Me at Manchester Met
An alternative, online version of this workshop can be found here: Rise x Future Me at Manchester Met
Associated Badges:
In A Nutshell...
- Develop graduate attributes ... that will help you take the next step in your career journey.
- Increase your confidence ... by developing skills that will stand out.
- Get connected ... by learning from industry experts and professionals.
- Try something new ... Future me week is the place to step out of your comfort zone.
- Earn up to 5 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.
Schedule
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13:00 to 14:00 on 21/01/25 - Dalton Building 1.04 Seminar Room 5
Interactive Workshop