Neurodiversity quick wins for study
Find out tips and digital strategies for studying with neurodiversity.
Key Information:
- Date and time
- Tue 05 November 2024
14:00 - 15:00 - Location
- 4D024, Library, Frenchay Campus, Further info
- Contact
- Access and Learning Strategies (ALS) Team als@uwe.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance
- Booking required
Description
Are you:
- Interested in finding out about neurodiversity: ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Autism?
- Ready to explore some quick wins for study, including digital strategies?
- Keen to meet like minded students?
- Wishing to find the next step for you?
This will be a relaxed, informal one hour session. We’ll be looking at tools and strategies to help with study. There will be time for your suggestions for study tips and any questions.
Related events
Tue 24 February 2026, 15:00
Autism support group
Room 0C1 Publishing Lab, Bower Ashton Campus
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
Thu 26 February 2026, 14:00
Thinking differently: neurodiversity – reading tech and strategies
Online
Explore ways to help you read more efficiently.
Wed 04 March 2026, 15:00
Autism support group
Student Life Hub, Wallscourt Park, Frenchay Campus
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
Thu 05 March 2026, 14:00
Thinking differently: neurodiversity – mindmapping and using Ayoa
Online
Explore how this visual way of recording ideas can help you with studying.
Tue 17 March 2026, 11:00
Thinking differently: neurodiversity – making the most of your memory
Online
Explore ways to help you make the most of your memory and be more organised.
Tue 28 April 2026, 15:00
Autism support group
Room 0C1 Publishing Lab, Bower Ashton Campus
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
Wed 06 May 2026, 15:00
Autism support group
Student Life Hub, Wallscourt Park, Frenchay Campus
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.