Study skills international students need to succeed at UK universities

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Study skills international students need to succeed at UK universities
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Welcome to the Academic Reading and Writing Made Easy Podcast 🙂

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The guest of my first interview is Dr Oxana Garanina – a senior lecturer in Business Management at the University of Buckingham. At the moment, she is working towards her second doctoral degree in Business and Management at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Oxana has been teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate and post-experience levels. In today’s episode, we are talking about the study skills international students need to succeed at UK universities.

In this episode, we discuss study skills required by international students to succeed at UK universities, both soft and hard skills such as communication, teamwork, research, reading and writing skills.

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