Academic Writing - Using clear, concise language appropriate to the academic discipline and credible evidence to present written arguments or reports, using relevant referencing and citation
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Numeracy and Data - Appropriately calculating, analysing and presenting numerical data
Study Skills - Selects, uses and seeks existing and new knowledge to develop intellect; using learning and study time effectively
Translating knowledge - Applying and translating knowledge and skills to contexts and challenges within and beyond your studies
Problem solving - Exploring innovative approaches to solving problems. Developing creativity, understanding, and challenging existing ideas
Exchanging knowledge - Demonstrating interest in and understanding of the positive application of knowledge in a working environment
Research Skills -Experienced in the processes and methods of research - discovering, understanding and creating information
Research Impact - Considering impact and disseminating the benefits of research and knowledge to wider community and society
Critical Thinking -
Critically appraising, questioning, analysing and interpreting a variety of evidence, and applying research skills in different contexts
Digital Fluency - Sourcing, using and creatively applying appropriate digital tools, information and skills
Digital Communication - Assessing and presenting data, information and evidence using software and digital media
Digital citizenship - Developing and maintaining a professional and ethical online presence and identity