Event title:

Critical thinking and writing

Event details

Event details

Date:
Thursday, 10th March 2016
Time:
14:15 - 15:45
Location:
BJL Skills Room 2 - Ground floor
Campus:
Hull Campus

Event description

Event description

Critical thinking is an essential skill for academic study and is probably one of the most transferable skills you will develop at university. This workshop will introduce you to the concept of critical thinking and how to apply it to your studies. During the workshop you will explore key definitions of critical thinking, the different levels of criticality, how to analyse sources critically and how to recognise, assess and write critical argument.

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

  • Explain in basic terms what critical thinking and critical writing mean
  • Give examples of methods to develop critical thinking and critical writing skills
  • Start applying critical thinking methods to your own studies

Who is this workshop for?

Although this class is a basic introduction to critical thinking and writing skills, it can benefit students of all levels. If you are about to undertake your first assignment, have had feedback telling you to be more critical and/or want to improve future marks then this workshop can help you.

This workshop is run by a Library Skills Adviser with the support of trained student Skills Leaders. 

Registration

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