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This is your one-stop-shop for your research and study skills for health (nursing, midwifery and allied health).  

If you have any questions please get in touch:

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ICT Username & Password

To get started using Library resources all you need is your:

ICT Username and Password

Your ICT username and password will be sent to you after enrollment. Any queries or problems please contact  IT services: 

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Your username and password allow you to:

  • access online databases, electronic journals and electronic books (see Off-campus link below)
  • access your student email account

You can change your password using the MyLogin link below

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Essay Writing Skills (Optional Module)

Develop your Essay Writing Skills

Student writing This optional module, for students from the School of Health and Life Sciences, covers some key skills when writing essays:

  • Finding quality information
  • Academic Writing
  • Structuring an assignment
  • Referencing and in-text citations

The module runs online via MS Teams over 4 consecutive weeks. This semester it will start on Wednesday 5th February 2025, from 1-2pm.

If you would like to take part in the module (it is optional and does not form part of your University graded degree), please sign up via the link / QR code by 12pm on Wednesday, 29th January 2025: https://forms.office.com/e/Gphk15GnP2

QR Code to Sign up to Optional Essay Writing Skills Module

Searching Skills (Optional Module)

Develop your Advanced Searching Skills

This optional module is designed to supSearching on a computerport final/penultimate year undergraduate students and taught postgraduates who need to
carry out a structured search for a dissertation/systematic review in health.

The module looks at some key skills which are needed when structured searching:

  • Planning a structured search
  • Searching in key health databases
  • Managing search results

The module runs online via MS Teams over 4 consecutive weeks. This semester it will start on Wednesday 5th March 2025, from 1-2pm. 

If you would like to take part in the module (it is optional and does not form part of your University graded degree), please sign up via the link / QR code by Tuesday 4th March 2025: https://forms.office.com/e/sRYS42AvaK

QR code for signing up to the optional searching skills module