Useful Student Links
The resources on this page are intended to be of use for your research and study. Please note that many of these sites lie outside the University website, and so their content is not under our control. Remember to use your discretion when using web-based resources for your work. Always ask yourself who wrote the information you are looking at - why did they write it? Who was the intended audience? How biased is it? And has it been subject to peer review or rigorous academic editing?
LibraryYou will need to use the University Library constantly as you are studying, for both print material (searchable through the online Star service) and the wide range of electronic resources that have recently become available. See these pages for their many services. |
Harvard Referencing GuideAll referencing for BMedSci assessments must be in the Harvard style. This guide, put together by the University Library, tells you exactly how to do it. They have recently added a new section on how to cite web-based sources: |
Essay Writing TutorialInteractive guide to Writing Skills. A quick and simple guide to essay writing, from title, through sentences and paragraphs, to the conclusion. Every student needs to know these basics, so have a look through it now. The format is designed to be especially accessible to dyslexic students, but the content is vital to everyone. |
The Oxford English DictionaryThe widely accepted standard reference point for the English language, endlessly useful when you are writing essays. The OED can be regarded as the definitive source of Standard English (colloquially known as "correct" English). |
Online Dictionary of Mental HealthA global information resource and research tool covering all of the disciplines contributing to understanding of mental health . The Dictionary is an exercise in democratic psychiatry, therefore there are no definitions; instead there are links to many sites offering different viewpoints on issues in mental health. |
Examinations info from SSiDGeneral informaton about Examinations from the Student Services Information Desk. You may find the two links below especially useful: |
Accommodation & Campus ServicesAccommodation options available to you whilst studying at the University of Sheffield. |
RegistrationInformation for new and continuing students about registering for the following Academic year. |
University RecordCheck your own record and make sure you are registered for the correct modules and that your addresses are correct. The University needs to be informed of where you want your mail directing. This is your responsibility. This can be done over the web or at SSiD. You will need a computer network username and password which are available once you register as a student. |
Students' CharterThis Charter is a partnership document between the University of Sheffield and its students, setting out individual rights and responsibilities to help students and staff work together in a spirit of co-operation. The Charter explains what is required of students, their legal responsibilities and how they might benefit most from their academic studies at Sheffield. |
CiCS User Starter GuideBasic starter information about the University's computer network. The rest of the Corporate Information and Computer Services website may also be of use. |
Sports & ActivitiesFrom the Univerity of Sheffield Union of Students. |
CareersThe University Careers service provides an integrated guidance, information, vacancy and work experience service for undergraduate and postgraduate students and recent graduates of the University. |
Skills for Work CertificateThe Skills for Work Certificate will run during the summer for current students and is designed to help them develop their 'employability' skills |
Student FAQs at SSiDA comprehensive set of frequently asked questions, relating to a wide range of student issues, including accommodation, exams, financial matters and welfare. |
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