Succeeding in your studies will help you develop your skills and confidence and feel more in control of your future. As part of the Activity Selection stage of your Future me plan, there is a range of course-related activities you can choose to complete to meet your goals.
- Academic Skills Support
- Study Skills – our Specialist Tutors offer support with academic writing, numeracy, specific learning difficulties, study skills and assistive technologies.
- Library Support
- InfoSkills workshops – supporting you with your studies throughout the academic year.
- Finding sources of information – providing additional guidance on how to find books, articles, and research materials.
- Referencing and why it matters – find out more about referencing, including why referencing is important and how it improves your academic work.
- Technology Support
- IT Services – providing 24/7 access to the latest technology and digital services.
- Manchester Met Technical Services – supporting you with our technical expertise to enhance your learning experience.
- Adobe Photoshop Tutorials – Photoshop learning resources from beginner to expert in a couple of clicks.
- Academic Matters
- Student Hub – access face to face support at our Student Hubs located in the Business School and Brooks buildings.
- Digital Hub – providing 24/7 online student support.
- Students’ Union – Union Offers can support our you with a wide range of academic queries.
- Academic Appeals – guidance on the Academic Appeals Procedure.
- Financing Your Studies
- Student Finance Support – supporting you to work towards sustainable personal financial wellbeing.
- Students’ Union Funding Advice – access independent funding advice including the Day-to-Day Fund.
- Language Skills
- The Language Centre – The Language Centre offers a variety of English and modern foreign language courses to external and Manchester Met students
- Coaching for Academic English & Coaching for Academic English Moodle Page – The Language Centre supports you with your continued academic English language development throughout your studies at Manchester Met.