Term 1 workshops
- (Online self-paced course)
We offer individual consultations with a learning advisor to discuss a specific assignment, as well as workshops, seminars, lectures, and online resources on critical thinking and writing in the university context — everything from the correct use of semi-colons to creating a citations list, to subject-specific styles of discourse.
ܰconsultationsԻquick queriescan be through either Zoom or in-person.
To contact us, you can visitus at the Academic Skills Centre on level 3 of the Puaka-James Hight (Central Library),phoneus on 03 369 3900, or send anemailtoacademicskills@canterbury.ac.nzwith some dates/times you are available, the course code, andwhat you would like to focus on.
Visit us on Level 3, Puaka-James Hight to collect your free planner.
This course is designed to help students with English as an additional language to improve their academic English. Classes are 50 minutes long and take place during term time, with different topics offered each term.Students are welcome tojointhe course at any stage during the year.
Next Workshop:more details to come regarding 2025 ELSP workshops.
ASC extended hours
Appointments with the Academic Skills Centre team are availablebetween 8 am to 6 pm Monday through to Friday.To book an appointment with us:
Phone:+64 3 369 3900
Email:academicskills@canterbury.ac.nz
Visit:Academic Skills Centre, Level 3, Puaka-James Hight (Central Library)
Academic Skills Centre Manager
Kaitohutohu Ako
Learning Advisor
Learning Advisor
Learning Advisor
Qualifications
PhD in Music (University of Auckland)
Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) (University of Auckland)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (ҕl)
Background
Michael’s work at the Academic Skills Centre draws on years of experience in education and academia. He has lectured and tutored at universities throughout ҕl New Zealand, has been a primary school classroom teacher, and has tutored learners of English as an additional language. He enjoys the variety and interest that comes from working with students from all backgrounds, in all disciplines and at all levels. He frequently collaborates with academic staff to bring relevant academic skills support into credit-bearing courses.
Qualifications
PhD in Music (University of Auckland)
Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) (University of Auckland)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (ҕl)
Background
Michael’s work at the Academic Skills Centre draws on years of experience in education and academia. He has lectured and tutored at universities throughout ҕl New Zealand, has been a primary school classroom teacher, and has tutored learners of English as an additional language. He enjoys the variety and interest that comes from working with students from all backgrounds, in all disciplines and at all levels. He frequently collaborates with academic staff to bring relevant academic skills support into credit-bearing courses.
Learning Advisor
Ngāti Kahungungu
Learning Advisor
Qualifications
PhD in English.
Bachelor of Arts, with First Class Honours - majoring English and History.
Background
Sian has recently completed her PhD in English, looking specifically at contemporary poetry and maternal / gender studies. She also teaches within the English department and ҕl, lecturing in modern poetry and American literature. Having taught writing for the past six years, she has a keen interest in supporting students in their academic careers, and sharing the art of effective communication.
Qualifications
PhD in English.
Bachelor of Arts, with First Class Honours - majoring English and History.
Background
Sian has recently completed her PhD in English, looking specifically at contemporary poetry and maternal / gender studies. She also teaches within the English department and ҕl, lecturing in modern poetry and American literature. Having taught writing for the past six years, she has a keen interest in supporting students in their academic careers, and sharing the art of effective communication.
Casual
Casual
Learning Advisor
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kaiwhakahaere
Administrator
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