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  1. Referencing. Citing your sources (also called referencing) is an essential part of your academic work and is explained fully on our library referencing webpage. The Library also has a printed guide to citing your references using the Harvard (Author-Date) system (Word and PDF versions available). Cite Them Right Online shows you how to ...

  2. The primary method for adding and deleting modules is the Module Registration facility on your Student Information.. If you need to add and/or delete modules for next academic year during the appropriate module registration window and have not yet attempted this on Student Information, please do this now.; If you need to add and/or delete modules to your programme for the current academic year ...

  3. Welcome to the Oxford Brookes University Health & Life Sciences CPD Application Portal. Log in. Forgotten your password?

  4. Critical thinking. The term ‘critical thinking’ is used a lot in UK Higher Education, but it can be hard to define, as it isn’t just a single skill. ‘Critical thinking’ covers a series of processes that we use to ensure we have good reasons to support our arguments. Critical thinking is best thought of as having a questioning outlook ...

  5. When using Microsoft Co-pilot, signing in with your Oxford Brookes’ log-in ensures your data is protected; in accordance with Microsoft’s privacy notice. However, we do not recommend you upload any confidential or protected data or information because Co-pilot does not comply with Oxford Brookes expectations of good practice with regard to information security.

  6. Information for staff supporting disabled and dyslexic/SpLD students. The Inclusive Support Service offers students who believe they may be disabled and dyslexic/SpLD (specific learning difficulty) an initial screening appointment. Where appropriate, we can arrange a full diagnostic assessment with a freelance assessor at Brookes and explore ...