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Imperial Learning Well Resources – Co-created with students, for students

By Dr Sue Sing, Centre for Higher Education Research and Scholarship

“It’s not how smart you are. It’s not how hard you work. It’s about the strategy you use” (Student Participant, Learning Well Project Focus Group)

Who are the Learning Well resources aimed at?

Our Learning Well Resources have been created for all Imperial studentsin any year group, any department, any faculty. They can enhance every student’s learning experiences, whether you want to refine and strengthen your approaches to learning, you feel like you’re struggling or you would simply like a bit of extra help.

Learning well is about more than good grades – it’s about how you can achieve in effective, efficient and sustainable ways. 

The concept of ‘learning well’ is relevant to every student at Imperial. These materials can guide you to proactively explore practices and behaviours that support positive wellbeing alongside effective and efficient academic learning.

Your approach to ‘learning well’ is uniquely yours – it’s about finding what works for you so don’t worry if this doesn’t look the same as what others are doing. What’s right for one person may not be right for you…and that’s okay! Our resources can help you consider practical steps you can take to craft your own path to ‘learning well’ here at Imperial. (more…)