This section will look at different forms of assessment at University of the Built Environment. It will give you some practical ideas on how to prepare for them, and how to get the most out of them.
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2 Reasonable adjustments at work
Many students at University of the Built Environment work alongside their studies. This article explores reasonable adjustments in the context of the workplace.
Full article3 Online learning
The article provides practical assistance with learning online. It covers mental health and well-being considerations as well as guidance in navigating university systems, services and people you can liaise with. We also offer guidance on prioritising your work, taking into account a healthy work-life balance.
Full article4 The Academic Support Team
Find out how the Academic Support Team can help you gain confidence in your academic skills and writing.
Full article5 Kathleen’s top tips for studying
Broadcast Media student Kathleen McDermott from the University of Brighton has put together three videos intended to help other autistic students cope at University. She draws from her own experience of studying for three years and uses the vlogs to teach others how to be organised, how to cope when getting confused and what to do when writing a dissertation.
Full article6 Studying at your own pace and knowing when to stop
We’ve interviewed Callum at the end of his first semester of a Creative Media Technology course at Leeds Beckett University. In the 3-minute video interview he talks about working at his own pace, relating to other students and the support he received.
Full article7 Top tips for sensory comfort when studying
This article explores ways you can uphold your sensory comfort levels while studying or working.
Full article8 Managing conflict
Different people have different expectations and styles of working together. Sometimes that can lead to conflict. This article will help you recognise causes of conflict and proposes strategies to resolve it.
Full article9 How to reduce anxiety and stress
It is normal to feel anxious sometimes, like when you are starting a university course or approaching a deadline. This activity is about helping you to manage these feelings and includes tips from other autistic students.
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