Universities are expected to align their programmes with the new Quality Assurance Agency National Qualifications framework by the start of the academic year 2003?2004 (QAA 01). QAA have identified a number of ?intellect? and ?transferable? skills in their guidelines, which they regard as essential to develop at all levels of higher education. They define ?intellect? skills as including analysis, synthesis, evaluation and problem-solving. Transferable skills include communication(oral and written), teamwork, research skills, etc. This article argues that these skills can be developed through study skills support and considers the potential benefits of different approaches to academic study skills support for undergraduate students |