Stay organised and on top of your commitments this academic year! This is the ideal life-management tool for students who want to develop good habits and make the most of their time at university. Containing everything you need organise your busy life in and out of term-time, this bestselling planner includes study skills advice, a 13-month week-to-view diary, careers advice and financial information, as well as timetables, reading lists and habit trackers. Each double-page weekly spread contains: - Space to record each day’s commitments and activities – with space for ‘to do’ lists - A tip of the week which provides helpful bite-sized study skills guidance - A ‘this week’s priorities’ so you can easily keep track of your most important tasks each week - A separate section for any extra notes In addition to a selection of colourful stickers, daily and wellbeing routine-planners and a personal joy list, new features for this year's Planner include: - A vision board which helps students create an inspiring vision for their academic year - An achievement page which encourages students to reflect on their different accomplishments, both big and small - Space to record details of personal tutor/supervisor meetings - both points to raise and actions needed - More material on saving and protecting money
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Welcome and introduction Using this planner and diary How other students use the planner Dates, reminders, contacts and services Year planner 2024-25 Calendar 2024-25 Bank Holidays and notable calendar dates 2024-25 Birthdays and events to remember Personal reminders noticeboard Key dates: Course of study Key Dates: Societies and clubs Key Dates: Social life Tutor contact details Contact details for University/College services Useful resources Academic Diary pages: August 2024 - September 2025 Notes/Creativity pages Academic and reference Glossary: University/College Speak Time management tips Top tips for online learning Managing well-being, happiness and stress Managing stress Apps for student life Revision and exams Quick check: Conventions for academic study Quick check: Conventions for academic writing Quick check: Which is which? Quick check: Use of apostrophe Wellbeing and Life Managing well-being and life as a student Apps to support health and well-being Well-being: routine planners Personal ‘joy’ list Student packing list ‘To do’ at the start of this year ‘To do’ at the end of the term/year Build your confidence as a student Gain a sense of belonging Managing Stress Eat well as a student Brain foods: ‘5 a day’ fruit and vegetable portions Free food – and discounts Understanding nutritional information on packaging Recommended safe limits of alcohol consumption Food books, websites and apps Managing and protecting your money Keeping tabs on your money Personal finances Money-saving tips Keep your money safe from scams Organisers for study Checklist: feedback from tutors Recommended reading Personal reading Useful resources Exam dates and assignment deadlines Essay/Assignment planner Revision timetable: Subject planning Revision timetable: Time planning Record of marks/grades Maximise your career opportunities CV building: 'To Do' list CV building: Record of achievements Personal goals and targets Habit-shaper: Daily activities tracker Week-to-view term/semester timetables
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The complete self-management and organisational tool for university. The Bloomsbury Student Planner 2024-2025 contains everything students need to organise their information and time effectively.
Beautiful full-colour design

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350446656
Publisert
2024-06-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Dagbok
Antall sider
264

Forfatter

Biographical note

Stella Cottrell is an international bestselling author, with over a million sales worldwide. Her titles include The Study Skills Handbook, Critical Thinking Skills, Skills for Success, The Student Planner, The Exam Skills Handbook, Mindfulness for Students and titles in the 50 Ways series. Stella was formerly Director of Lifelong Learning at the University of Leeds, UK, and Pro Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching at the University of East London, UK.