University assessments

You'll need to complete a range of assessments whilst studying. We've compiled information about the common assessment types to help you understand them.

 

Introduction to assessment

Find out how you will be assessed.

eSubmission video guides

What is covered:

  • How to submit a draft assignment.
  • What an Originality Report is and how to find and interpret it.
  • How to submit your work for marking.
  • How to access your grades and feedback.
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Understanding your assessment brief

What is covered:

  • The different parts of the assessment brief.
  • Using your assessment brief to plan and complete your assessments.
  • Where to get help if you don't understand the assignment brief.

Assessment methods

What is covered:

  • Formative (practice for success) and summative assessments.
  • How to approach the different types of assessment you may be asked to complete.
  • The purpose of different assessment methods.

Approaching your assessments: Six steps to success

What is covered:

  • Analysing the task and planning your research​.
  • Finding and evaluating information​.
  • Reading and note-taking​.
  • Planning and writing​.
  • Editing and submitting.​
  • Using feedback.
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Assessment methods

Discover the different assessment methods.

Approaching your essay

What is covered:

  • How and when to get started with your first draft.
  • How to structure paragraphs and essays.
  • What to include in an introduction and conclusion.
  • How you can use evidence to write objectively.

Formats:

Using Microsoft Word to format your essay

What is covered:

  • Fonts.
  • Line spacing.
  • Paragraph alignment.
  • Indentations.
  • Margins.
  • Numbering.
  • Headers and footers.
  • Footnotes.
  • Spelling and grammar.
  • Word count.
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Approaching your presentation

What is covered:

  • Planning a presentation.
  • Creating good slides.
  • Delivering your presentation with confidence.
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Preparing for and delivering an online presentation

What is covered:

  • Preparing for an online presentation.
  • Tips for delivering it.
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Narrated Presentations and Video submissions

What is covered:

  • How to record narration and create a video using a PowerPoint presentation.
  • Using ScreenPal (formerly known as Screencast-o-Matic) to record your screen and add video material from other sources to produce a finished video.

Approaching your literature review

What is covered:

  • Planning your search.
  • Finding literature.
  • Evaluating and organising your material.
  • Writing your review.
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Approaching your dissertation

What is covered:

  • The importance of choosing the right topic.
  • How to narrow the scope of your research.
  • How to write your research proposal.
  • An introduction to research methods.
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Writing your dissertation

What is covered:

  • How to get started.
  • How to work with your supervisor.
  • How to structure your dissertation.
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Approaching your exams

What is covered:

  • Different types of tests and exams.
  • How to prepare.
  • How to be your best on the day.

Note: The advice given applies to on-campus and online tests and exams.

Effective revision

What is covered:

  • Preparing for revision.
  • How to revise effectively.

Approaching your scientific report

What is covered:

  • What a scientific report is.
  • Understanding the basic structure.
  • The purpose of each section.
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Approaching your business report

What is covered:

  • What a business report is.
  • How to approach writing one.
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Approaching your practical assessment

What is covered:

  • The purpose, challenges and benefits of practical assessments.
  • Theoretical knowledge and practical application.
  • How to prepare for your assessment.
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Approaching your blog post

What is covered:

  • What a blog post is.
  • How to write an effective post for academic assessment.
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Approaching your case study

What is covered:

  • What a case study is.
  • Organising your ideas.
  • Analysing a case study.
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Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) exam

What is covered:

  • The purpose of MCQ exams.
  • Different MCQ question types.
  • How to prepare for them.
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Introduction to reflective writing

What is covered:

  • What reflective writing is and how to write reflectively.
  • Introduction to a model that helps you to reflect.

Effective group working

What is covered:

  • How to approach working with others.
  • Designating roles and responsibilities.
  • Group work etiquette.

Formats

Apps for online group working

What is covered:

  • How to use Microsoft Teams and other online apps for effective collaborative group working.

Formats

Approaching your poster presentation

What is covered:

  • What an academic poster is.
  • How to approach your poster.
  • How to present your poster.
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Writing a review of an article, performance or book

What is covered:

  • What a review is and isn't.
  • How to approach writing a review.
  • How to structure a review.

Estimated duration is 10 minutes.

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