Barbara Allan of the Hull University Business School provides advice about giving a Presentation. Two key points: Topic and Audience. Collect a variety of images to enrich your talk. She highlights: Begin / Middle / End. Be enthusiastic; do not hide behind your notes; include anecdotes; audience participation; questions; humour; rehearse your talk beforehand.
Professor Tina Overton of the University of Hull's Chemistry Department outlines the main aspects of a Laboratory Report. These include: the Abstract, Planning, Methodology, Tables, Discussion, Results, Conclusion and some pointers about style.
Katy Barnett - of the Study Advice Service at the University of Hull in England - welcomes everyone to look around our website. We have lots of learning resources to help any student with their academic progress - Good Luck.
Our former Maths Tutor - Don Maskell - provides re-assuring advice about how to overcome any fears you might have regarding mathematics. This video clips links to the Study Advice Service website at www.hull.ac.uk/study advice - where you can find all our Learning Resources about maths, etc.
Don Maskell - former Maths tutor at The University of Hull's Study Advice Service - offers friendly advice about the value of making an estimate when it comes to spending money. Whether on campus or in your everyday life, estimating can not only save you money, but also face (embarrassment).
Katy Barnett (Co-ordinator of the Service) invites Hull University students to check the weblinks that we have made to other very useful services within our campus. We have deliberated kept these internal resources. Although there are many splendid external websites for the benefit of students, we did not wish to keep checking to see if these were still active, etc.
Katy Barnett (Co-ordinator of the Service) invites Hull University students and academics to check our Customer Service Policy. And, as part of this policy, they are also invited to leave any comments, complaints or compliments on our website. Everyone on campus will be given a personal reply to their remarks.
Katy Barnett (Co-ordinator of the Service) invites Hull University Post Graduate students to take a good look at this page that has been specially designed for their benefit. Our Service is always keen to stressed that PGs are welcome to book an appointment and chat about their research issues with one of our tutors - we are here to help.
Postgraduate students at The University of Hull (England) are introduced to the Study Advice Service on the campus. We help with your research in many areas: planning; methodology; motivation; literature reviews; dissertations; report writing; critical & analytical thinking. Much more information is available on our website at: www.hull.ac.uk/study advice.
Katy Barnett (Co-ordinator of the Service) invites Hull University students to check our Frequently Asked Questions page. Then, just to clarify the situation, she highlights four elements that we do not do at the Service.