Learning Development Centre

School of Health and Life Sciences

The Learning Development Centre (LDC) is for all undergraduate, postgraduate and international students in the School of Health and Life Sciences.

The Centre provides face-to-face and online academic support through a combination of workshops, small group sessions, one-to-one appointments and tailored teaching within modules. The support available to students is provided in a professional and supportive environment enabling them to develop the skills required to succeed at university. Each programme has an Academic Development Tutor who works closely with the teaching teams to ensure that all students are fully supported and appropriate additional sessions are provided as required. The Learning Development Centre also has an Academic Development Tutor, providing support and training in different aspects of using ICT for study and work, ensuring students have access to and are gaining value from the most up-to-date learning technologies.

Workshops are delivered throughout the trimester, small group and one-to-one sessions can be arranged by appointment. Access to the Learning Development Centre is not restricted. Online 'after-hours' support can be arranged during the week to ensure that part-time students and students out on placement can access face-to-face support when required and benefit from the services available.

The SHLS Learning Development Centre team won the Academic Support Team of the Year category at The Herald Higher Education Awards 2017!

LDC team, Herald Higher Education award ceremony

The LDC Team at The Herald Higher Education Awards ceremony,  July 2017

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