Student Learning Information
Student Learning Information
Here you will find key services and resources that will help support you during your learning at UofG
Your Student Voice Matters
Student Voice is all the ways in which you can provide the University with feedback as you progress through your university degree. This feedback can be due to a positive or less positive experience, an area where you need more support, to provide suggestions for your program, school or to the University. The feedback options provide multiple routes to sharing your thoughts, whether that’s with your course convenor, class rep, or other relevant people. This page gives you a break down on the ways that you can give feedback and what you can expect in return.
What is the University of Glasgow's position on AI?
The University of Glasgow believes artificial intelligence (AI) tools are potentially transformative as well as disruptive. They increasingly feature in academic and professional workplaces.
You will graduate into an AI-augmented world. The university therefore has a responsibility to prepare you for this world, providing space to experiment with, and understand the potential of, AI in an ethical way.
Consequently, rather than seek to prohibit your use of these tools, we want to support you in learning how to use them effectively, ethically, critically, and transparently.
Exam Info & Support
Your exams
Preparing
- Exam checklist
- Moodle assessment simulation
- Past papers
- Study spaces
- Student Learning Development (SLD)
Regulations
Student Learning Development
Academic Policy & Governance
The University's academic policy, governance structures and processes.
Student Panel
The Learning & Teaching Strategy is continually looking for students to engage in workshops to provide feedback and insights on new projects, courses and other activities. Students receive payment for their time engaging in these workshops. To hear about these opportunities, please sign up to our Student Panel group here:
Student Experience
What happens inside the lecture theatre, lab, or seminar room is just part of your student experience. What happens around all of that - your co-curricular experience - can be just as important.
Find out more about our current initiatives, comment, get involved, and suggest new projects: