StudyUp: Knowledge to go is an online series that runs over the first month of the semester and is designed to help enhance writing and study skills. Boost your time management, strategic reading and assignment writing skills. Learn more about critical reasoning and expand your analytical abilities.
StudyUp: Postgraduate is an online series designed to help enhance postgraduate writing and study skills. Register by clicking below on the topics you are interested in. If you register you will receive a reminder about the workshop.
The StudyUp resources, including self-paced interactive online tutorials for those unable to attend the live sessions and PowerPoints, are available at:
PhD Writing Skills Workshops: This popular series of workshops has been specially designed to support the writing development of higher research degree candidates at Massey University. The workshops are presented and facilitated by learning advisors from the Centre for Learner Success who are experienced in supporting doctoral students through each stage of their writing process. In addition, there is a session facilitated by Massey University’s librarians that covers how to create and structure long documents, as well as tips on using Endnote.
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StudyUp: How to perform at your best in the exam room Online
Learn steps for getting through the exam and strategies for answering different types of questions.
The workshops are broadcast live from https://massey.zoom.us/j/9845684315
Find out more information about this session, the StudyUp workshop series and how to join a zoom call.
Please note: the timetable is subject to change.
- Date:
- Wednesday, May 20, 2026
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 12:45pm
- Time Zone:
- Auckland (change)
- Campus:
- Online
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Centre for Learner Success
Katherine Lyons MA, BA (Hons)
Learning Advisor - Mātanga Ako - Postgraduate
National Centre for Teaching and Learning
Kia ora! I'm officially a postgrad advisor, but please get in touch no matter your level, for anything from study skills to academic writing advice.
Please note:
We are not a proofreading service, and are not experts in your particular field - we can give advice on things like structure, style, and 'does it make sense to an outside reader?'.
For on-campus sessions, please bring your work along printed - and note that if it's long, we might just look at a few key chunks of it together.
Some redirects in case you need them:
- If you would like written feedback on your work, please contact our prereading service: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/student-life/services-and-resources/academic-skills-support/pre-reading/extramural-assignment-pre-reading-service.cfm
- If you need help with selecting your courses, please contact the Academic Advice team: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/learning/programme-course/academic-advice/academic-advice_home.cfm
- If you'd like help with searching for information, please contact the Library: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/research/library/help-and-instruction/help-and-instruction_home.cfm
- If you'd like help with work-life balance, academic coping skills, or other ways of getting/staying mentally healthy, please check out the Counselling services: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/student-life/services-and-resources/health-counselling-services/health-and-wellness_home.cfm
- And if you want more help with your academic skills, start here: https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/staffroom/teaching-and-learning/centres_tl/centrestl-students/our-services/one-on-one-support/one-on-one-support_home.cfm
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More about me at Massey if you've read this far!: CTL pre-reading consultant since 2010; Senior Tutor in the School of English and Media Studies, teaching 230111 Tū Kupu: Writing and Inquiry since 2011; research assistant in the School of People, Environment and Planning; editor for the School of Management; tutor in the Politics programme.
Dr Julia Tanner PGCertTT, PhD, MA, BA
Pre-Reading Coordinator
Centre for Learner Success
As Pre-reading Coordinator, I am responsible for the delivery and development of the CLS’s online learning services and resources, including the Pre-reading Service, the Academic Support site, Academic Q&A, and StudyUp.