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Supporting your learning
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courses
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https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/student-life/studying/learning-support
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https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/guide-to-undergraduate-study
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2026-03-25T01:45:07+00:00
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Supporting your learning

Source: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/student-life/studying/learning-support Parent: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/guide-to-undergraduate-study

Attend study skills workshops. Chat to an adviser or student mentor. Use online resources. At Sussex, you get the support you need to succeed.

Get academic support

If you need help with your studies, visit your course tutors during their office hours, or book an appointment.

You can also talk to your Academic Adviser about your progress, how to improve your study skills or problems with your course.

If you are a Masters student, you can get support from your course convenor and your dissertation supervisor.

Access online learning resources

Benefit from Canvas – an online learning environment with course information designed by your tutors. Through Canvas, you can check your timetable, take part in forums and quizzes and keep up-to-date with lecture slides, notes and recordings.

You can also use videos, tutorials and exercises on our online study skills portal to develop your skills in:

Sussex provided very clear and helpful information that really helped me to think about how I am approaching university work, including some great tips to use.”Lily Blackmore\ Psychology BSc


Attend workshops and tutorials

To help you develop your skills, you can attend workshops and tutorials in areas such as:

You can also get one-to-one guidance from a trained student mentor, who will help you develop your study skills.

If you’re a PhD student, we have specialised workshops and online training to help you with your research.

Improve your English language skills

If you’re an international student and English is not your first language, we offer specialist study skills workshops or one-to-one appointments.

As part of the workshops, you learn:

Find out more about academic development support for international students.

Support for students with disabilities

You can access extra study support if you have a disability, a mental health difficulty or additional learning needs.

Learn about specialist support for students with disabilities, including support with your studies.


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