The critical and creative learner
Learn independently, explore with confidence, think in a critical, creative, enterprising manner, and function effectively in a complex society
Whilst at the °µÍø½âÃÜ, you'll have plenty of opportunities to develop and practise your:
Understanding how its knowledge can be applied in a broader context and how your learning can be transferred to new contexts. Building on the foundational principles and theories in your discipline, to the point where you eventually develop your own specific way of understanding it, potentially in a niche area.
Developing your questioning, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Having the confidence and willingness to challenge theories, evidence and research in your field, being able to evaluate relevant strengths and weaknesses, put forward informed arguments, and reflect on your choices.
Recognising opportunities, being happy to experiment, take risks and make mistakes, and then learning from your experience. Considering things from unique perspectives by employing different methods of thinking and looking for and making new connections, both within and sometimes across discipline areas.
Being curious and resourceful, identifying and accessing appropriate sources, practising effective information management, and using digital, communication and media technologies with professionalism and confidence. Being aware of how knowledge is generated through the various research methodologies and what implications each has on the validity and reliability of data, as well as how to go about planning and managing research projects, and the different ways findings can be presented.
Through continuous reflection, appreciating the multiple ways in which we gain and understand knowledge, being prepared to experiment with new approaches, sometimes taking risks and learning from mistakes. Being aware of how you learn and ‘learning to learn’ effectively.