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The University offers a collection of resources from the Library, Student Learning Development and IT Services which are designed to help you with your dissertation whether you are at the initial stages of formulating an idea, midway through your research, or starting to write essays and reports.
The Centre for Academic Achievement is based on the ground floor of the David Wilson Library and is a place where you can develop your academic, information seeking and mathematical skills. Find out how to start an essay, do a literature search, embed critical analysis into your assessments by booking onto one of our skills workshops or get advice from one of the team to work through any challenges linked to your studies you may be facing.
The team is made up of maths advisors, academic librarians, and academic skills advisors. They also develop guides and other resources so you can develop your skills whenever and wherever it suits you.
Email achieve@leicester.ac.uk for help, or visit the website to book a consultation.
dissertations@leicester
Dissertations@Leicester is managed by the library and is currently being developed in collaboration with academic departments. It contains dissertations selected by academic departments as examples for current students.
https://dissertations.le.ac.uk/
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