Creating and communicating
Throughout your student journey you will be expected to communicate your ideas and demonstrate your knowledge across a range of different formats. The links on this page branch out to support across the university.
Academic integrity and copyright
Writing essays, reports and independent research projects
- Academic reading and writing support from Study Skills
- Academic writing support from Royal Literary Fellows
- Resources for literature reviews
- Systematic reviews: Health Sciences and Social Sciences guides or advanced systematic review training courses
- Find sources for your assignments with our 'Discovering sources' pages
Presenting your ideas
- Support for PGR students in presenting and promoting their research from the Bristol Doctoral College
- Resource on group work from Study Skills
- Giving presentations from a student perspective from the Study Skills blog
Publishing and disseminating
- The Library's Research Support team advise on publishing and disseminating research
- Open access publishing support for undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff
- Manage your research data
- Submit your thesis to Pure with this guidance
Collaborating and networking
- Collaborate and network using referencing software, such as Endnote, Mendeley and Zotero
- Develop your digital research profile with guidance from the Research Data Service (PGR students and staff)
- Tools for learning, teaching and assessment - support for PGR students and staff from the Digital Education Office
- Tools for digital studies - support for students from the Digital Education Office