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Academic communication support for MAPS students

We offer tutorials, webinars, workshops, courses, retreats and resources to support you to develop your academic communication and research skills.

The UCL Academic Communication Centre (ACC) is for all students, to support you to communicate critically and confidently at university, and to help you understand what is expected of you in your assignments. 

Enrol on the ACC Moodle to find out all about our support, including:

  • Webinars cover key strategies, resources, and include an opportunity for Q&A on a range of topics related to academic reading, writing, and presentations.
     
  • Writing retreats provide a supportive, motivating environment to work on your own writing.
     
  • Writing process workshops give you strategies for writing and opportunities for practice.
     
  • Reading and note-taking courses support you in becoming a more critical and effective academic reader.
     
  • Grammar for academic writing courses are for students with English as an additional language to improve your grammar knowledge and usage, and to help you write more clearly.
     
  • Postgraduate academic writing courses enable you to communicate critically and confidently in your writing at Master’s level.
     
  • Postgraduate dissertation/research project writing courses introduce you to the key aspects of writing your dissertation/research project and support you with writing this longer piece of research at Master’s level.
     
  • Oral communication workshops support you in developing your confidence and fluency in academic speaking.
     
  • GenAI and the writing process workshops help you take a critical stance towards the use of GenAI tools, particularly for use in the writing process.
     
  • One-to-one tutorials can be used to work on, for example: the language and structure of your writing; to practice a presentation; to discuss learning strategies and the transition to postgraduate study; to help you in understanding the specific requirements and conventions of an assignment that you are working on.
     
  • Asynchronous resources are available on a dedicated Moodle to support you in key areas of academic communication.

"For science students or any student who lacks the confidence or hasn't had many opportunities to write, the workshop is the perfect platform to understand and simplify the process behind writing great literature reviews. Now that I am aware of the systematic approach to writing, the task of writing a 3000-word review is less daunting."

- Third year student in the Department of Chemistry

"This course has helped me greatly; there have been steady improvements since I started."

- PGT Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences student 

"This course has helped me greatly; there have been steady improvements since I started."
 

PGT Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences student