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Academic skills

Skills for Uni, Skills for Life

Whether you are a new, continuing or master’s student we have the resources you need to get ready take your learning to the next level and develop your digital skills

Are you ready for the NextLevel?


Our NextLevel course launches in September. Whether you're joining us on an extended, undergraduate or master's programme, or are a continuing student returning after the summer, NextLevel will kick-start your learning.

Developing your Digital Learning

At university you will use digital tools to access information, learn and collaborate with others in online and digital spaces. Our is designed for you to work through at your own pace and will give you opportunities to reflect on the ways in which you can develop the essential digital capabilities you need for university study and beyond.

You can also test your digital capabilities with the JISC Discovery Tool, which will assess your capabilities and provide you with a personalised report with suggested next steps and links to free resources that can help them develop further.

Getting started

Microsoft Teams is a collaborative space within Microsoft 365, which you can install for free with your university account. Your tutors and university support services will use Teams to work with and support you. Find out more about Microsoft Teams on our support pages, and see what's new and next in Teams and Microsoft 365 at the university here.

These short videos will introduce you to online learning at Greenwich and give you some tips to help you stay safe online during your studies.

GREFest

GREFest is our induction programme for new and continuing students. This year we are getting you ready to study with sessions on all our campuses. It is packed full of wellbeing, study skills and online support events to help you succeed at university. Whether you’re a new starter or joining us for your final year, there is something for everyone. Find out more and sign up here.

The session gave me a clearer insight on learning independently and how to gather the appropriate materials needed to improve my skills and knowledge.

As a mature student, the drop-in session and GREFest have helped me to relax a bit about starting to study again.