The Arden Library team are looking for your stories on using the library service for the Student Voice section of the next issue of the Library Newsletter!

Share your experiences with your fellow students and the wider university, by writing a short article (approx. 750-1,000 words) to feature in future issues! We want to hear from you on topics such as:

  • how you approach your assignments and/or research; 
  • getting to grips with the library and its different resources; 
  • your tips for your fellow students about approaching your studies… 

The stories don't have to stop there - we want to hear what matters to you! And if you need some inspiration, see our previous Student Voice features here

The deadline to feature in the next issue is 31st August, but we have a rolling submission process, so any received after this date will go forwards to the next issue. 

If you have any questions or to submit your article, email Victoria at libraries@arden.ac.uk.

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