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  • by Charmaine McKissock
    £18.99

    Complex processes are brought to life with imaginative diagrams and storylines which aid understanding, reinforce memory and also support students with memory, dyslexic or mathematical difficulties. New to this edition is a fully updated section on First Aid, and brand new content on making posters and presentations

  • - Marlowe, Webster, Jonson
    by Chris Coles
    £34.99

    In this new guide, Chris Coles shows you how to approach the plays of these three major playwrights and how you can build your own critical response to their complex and demanding plays. If you are studying any of these three dramatists, then this is likely to prove the one critical book you will need.

  • - How to Plan, Draft, Write and Finish a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation
    by Patrick Dunleavy
    £27.49 - 98.99

    This engaging and highly regarded book takes readers through the key stages of their PhD research journey, from the initial ideas through to successful completion and publication. It gives helpful guidance on forming research questions, organising ideas, pulling together a final draft, handling the viva and getting published.

  • by Martin Sedgley
    £24.49

    Packed with activities, 'pause for thought' reflective tasks, student insights and model assignments, Skills for Business and Management is an essential resource for undergraduates and postgraduates on any Business and Management course.

  • - Finding and Using the Right Resources
    by Jonathan Grix & Gerald Watkins
    £28.99

    Skills for finding information are essential for academic study and beyond. This illustrated guide provides practical advice on how to source and use the right resources. It includes guidance on how to carry out a literature review as well as the skills needed for finding and evaluating information.

  • by Lucinda Becker, Joan van Emden & Joan Becker van Emden
    £32.99

    Continuing to provide invaluable guidance, even after the course has finished, the book also includes chapters on how to prepare a CV, applying for a job, and how to succeed at interview.

  • by Joan van Emden
    £34.99

    This work guides science and technology students through all the communication involved in a typical course, from the first assignment to the final project report or dissertation. There are examples, practical advice and details on how to compose a CV, apply for a job, and succeed at an interview.

  • by Barbara Bassot
    £17.49

    This interactive study journal places students at the centre of their learning experience and shows them how to develop the skills needed to be successful.

  • - The Secrets of Effective Writing
    by John Peck & Martin Coyle
    £22.49

    Shows students how to make their writing effective and grammatically correct. Organised into mini units and easy to read, it deals with everyday tasks and problems. This second edition adds further guidance on common questions raised by students, for example 'When does one use italics and/or underlining?'

  • by Steve Buckler, Fionnghuala Sweeney & David P. Dolowitz
    £30.99

    This book offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to the use of internet technology in research. It provides full accounts of the different ways in which online resources can help with research projects in any area of the social sciences or humanities along with useful hints and tips as to how you can make the internet work for you.

  • by Steve Rook
    £19.49

    Packed with reflective activities, top tips for successful applications and real life case studies, it contains everything students need to develop their skills, get their foot in the door and set themselves up for a fulfilling future.This text will be core reading for students on a wide range of career-related and employability modules.

  • by Siew Hean Read
    £17.49 - 21.49

    This engaging guide will equip students who are non-native speakers of English with the tools and confidence to respond effectively and appropriately to written assignments at university.

  • - Effective Analysis, Argument and Reflection
    by Stella Cottrell
    £17.49

    Written by internationally renowned author Stella Cottrell, this is an essential resource for students looking to refine their thinking, reading and writing skills.

  • - Using Technology to Support Your Studies
    by Neil Morris & Stella Cottrell
    £22.49

    Engaging, accessible and practical, this book helps students to get the most out of new technologies to enhance their learning practices, engage with their studies and improve their study skills. Covering a broad range of topics, it encourages a reflective perspective on e-learning resources.

  • - Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
    by John Peck & Martin Coyle
    £17.49

    Aimed at students wishing to improve their writing skills, this guide deals with the key basics of grammar, punctuation and spelling while also showing students how to construct a sentence, how to build a paragraph and how to structure an essay. This third edition includes an expanded 'Spot the Mistake' section.

  • by Lucinda Becker
    £33.99

    This book is designed to help readers to make the transition from a first degree or from the workplace to a postgraduate course.

  • by Bryan Greetham
    £16.49

    Using examples from all disciplines, this essential guide teaches students how to plan and research using qualitative and quantitative techniques and instruments, and how to construct arguments using evidence and language consistently. New features include 3 new chapters, helpful checklists, timelines and a feature looking at employability skills.

  • by Trevor Day
    £15.49

    This concise and practical guide takes students step-by-step through the writing process, and covers core aspects of academic writing, from understanding the task and researching the topic through to composing a draft, editing copy and responding to feedback.

  • by Lucinda Becker & Joan van Emden
    £18.99

    This is the essential guide to the most transferable of all student skills: delivering a presentation clearly, coherently and confidently. Written in a friendly and accessible style, it takes the fear out of public speaking and helps students to acquire the skills they need to deliver effective presentations at university and in their future careers. Revised and updated throughout, it provides readers with practical guidance on controlling their nerves, creating visual aids and structuring presentations. This is an invaluable resource for students of all disciplines in further or higher education who have to give presentations as part of their course. It is also ideal for recent graduates looking to hone their presentation skills as they enter the job market.

  • by Ian McLeod & Simon Askey
    £27.99

    Studying Law introduces students to the fundamental legal skills that they will need to successfully study the subject, such as case analysis, legislative interpretation, problem solving and essay writing, and to the core Law subjects themselves and the distinctions between them.

  • by Jean Rose
    £27.99

    Through its use of conversational and supportive tones, this popular guide puts readers at ease, assisting the transition to academic study. With clear explanations, summaries and exercises, it is an invaluable companion for the mature student. This third edition has much new content including a new chapter on writing a dissertation proposal.

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