Neurodiverse Study Sessions - City Campus
Event description
Library Study Support, ELA and RUSU are running sensory-sensitive study sessions tailored for students who identify as neurodivergent. These sessions will have Library and Academic Skills specialists available with expertise in research, referencing, English language, writing skills, math and science queries, or study techniques. Â
This is what students can expect from these sessions:Â
- Calm space
- Dimmed lights
- Quietness (but not dead silence)Â
- Space to spread out in a large room
- Structured breaksÂ
- Healthy snacks and some sensory toys Â
What are Neurodiverse Study Sessions?Â
- A supportive group study session – write, read, research, organise (whatever you need to focus on) with a bunch of people who have study goals.
- Writing is broken up into short bursts of 25 minutes with a break in between (The Pomodoro Technique). Â
What Neurodiverse Study Sessions are not:Â
- A taught course or educational session on how to write. Â
- Competitive, ego-filled or critical. Students can write and study in a friendly environment.Â
When & WhereÂ
Swanston Library, Building 10, Level 6, Megaflex Room
Wednesday 24 July, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 31Â July, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 7 August, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 14Â August, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 21Â August, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 28Â August, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 4 September, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 11 September, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 18Â September, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 25 September, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 2 October, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 9 October, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 16 October, 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 23 October, 1pm - 4pm
How to book
Select "Get Tickets" in the top right-hand corner of this event page and select all the dates you wish to attend. See you there!
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