Lunchtime workshops are intended for undergraduate students. Booking is required.  

Academic skills

Critical evaluation of sources

Critical evaluation of sources 

Being able to critically evaluate the academic information you read in peer-reviewed articles, reviews and conference papers will help you save time while studying and assist you in writing clearer assignments. In this session you will discover why critical evaluation of sources is important, identify and utilise tips and tools to help you critically evaluate more effectively, and receive a brief introduction to evaluating statistics. 

By the end of the session you will be able to:

  • understand what critical evaluation is and why it is important
  • identify and use strategies to help you critically evaluate more effectively
Date Time Location Booking
28 November 2024 13:00 - 14:00  Group Study Room 2A, Abdus Salam Library, South Kensington Campus Book
4 December 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Online via MS Teams Book
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Preparing your first literature review

Preparing your first literature review

You will learn what a literature review is and get advice on how to prepare one, even if you have never done this type of writing before. Find out about effective reading strategies, selecting and evaluating suitable academic sources, and organising your literature review. 

By the end of the session you will be able to:

  • identify the difference between the research and writing processes of a literature review
  • identify the key stages of preparing a literature review
  • understand the importance of effective source selection and evaluation
  • start planning the structure of a literature review 
Date Time Location Booking
27 November 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Training Room 2, Abdus Salam Library, South Kensington Campus Book
11 December 2024 13:00 - 14:00 Training Room 2, Abdus Salam Library, South Kensington Campus  Book
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Strategies for note-taking

Strategies for note-taking

This workshop will prompt you to consider the purposes of note-taking and to self-assess your current habits. You will have an opportunity to practice one of three methods for note-taking from texts and lectures (linear, mind-mapping and Cornell) using hands-on exercises. We will also introduce apps available through Imperial and support you in developing an effective overall note-taking strategy.

By the end of the session you will be able to:

  • understand methods and strategies for taking notes from online lectures and reading texts
  • differentiate between three note-taking methods and choose one for your own academic practice
  • apply a note-taking method to a close reading of a short text
  • understand the benefits of using apps for note-taking
Date Time Location Booking
22 October 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Training Room 2, Abdus Salam Library, South Kensington Campus Book
7 November 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Training Room 2, Abdus Salam Library, South Kensington Campus Book
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