At Student Learning we are passionate about supporting you in your studies so that you have a positive learning experience while studying at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. We do this by working with you to develop study skills that will enable you to make the most of your studies.
Watch this video to find out how Te Taiako—Student Learning can help you develop study skills for your university studies.
Peer Advisers for Maths/Stats & Writing
Postgraduate students, with first-hand experience of the university environment, are available to help with undergraduate academic writing, study skills or Maths/Stats coursework.
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One-to-one appointments
One-to-one appointments are available at Student Learning for you to discuss learning. These appointments are available all year when the University is open.
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Success workshops
Student Learning run a number of workshops that may be useful for your studies.
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StudyHub online resources
StudyHub is our online resource library. Find tips on improving your academic writing, time management, note-taking, research skills and maths and stats skills.
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StudyHub on Nuku
If you cannot attend the workshops or prefer self-paced learning, check out the StudyHub course on Nuku. It provides modules on academic skills and helpful resources that you can use to support your learning.
Sign up nowPostgraduate research skills
Postgraduate study with individual and guided research projects call for advanced critical thinking, argumentation, writing and research skills that build on your undergraduate degree.
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