Online Student Induction Programme

Developed with Surrey University
Developed with Surrey University

Includes a video welcome and a range of support for new students.

Topics Designed to Support Students
Topics Designed to Support Students

Mental Health, Diversity, Drugs & Alcohol, Sexual Consent and more.

COURSE OVERVIEW

An Online Induction Elearning Course with Surrey University covers a suite of student-facing topics including Mental Health, Diversity and Equality.

This Online Induction Elearning Course for students was developed with Surrey University.

It includes a video welcome and a range of courses, designed to support new students, covering mental health, drugs & alcohol, diversity, social media savvy, sexual consent, support at university and employability.

Each course contains:

  • a blend of multiple-choice questions
  • FAQs
  • useful facts advice and information
  • plus quick links to university resources including documents, surveys and additional information to enable a more in-depth exploration of each subject area.

Find out more about our induction training

Read our blog post: Student Induction Training: does your university need it?

Always up-to-date

If you buy any of our Diversity and Equality Elearning Courses you’ll get all the updates we make, so you’ll always be up-to-date with current legislation.

Learning by design

All of our Diversity and Equality Elearning Courses are highly interactive with rich graphics and audio-visual content, blending a variety of question types to encourage learners to apply concepts to their daily work routine.

Easy to implement & customise

This Online Induction Elearning Course comes with Marshall LMS (Learning Management System), which allows you to manage your elearning and track completed training.

Our in-house developers can quickly & effectively adapt this course to your sector and organisation. You could also add your own graphics, photos & video and amend content to include your policies, procedures, and key areas.

Learning options

Every Marshall elearning course is fully accessible, so this course is also available as:

  • spoken word audio – perfect for learning on the move
  • a voice reader compatible version as a W3C AA online workbook
  • a complimentary workbook – a printer-friendly pdf download compatible with all devices and readers.

Learn more

If you would like to find out more about our Diversity and Equality Elearning Courses please contact us and we’ll be in touch very soon.

 

COURSE PARTS

This course is split into 7 parts:

1
Part 1

The programme includes a range of topics: Mental health

2
Part 2

Drugs & alcohol

3
Part 3

Diversity

4
Part 4

Social media savvy

5
Part 5

Sexual consent

6
Part 6

Support at university

7
Part 7

Employability

COURSE FEATURES

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Translation available
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WCAG version available
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Podcast
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Add your own photography and policies
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Customisation available, with bespoke scenarios
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Downloadable workbook
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Smartphone version
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End of course certificate
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CPD certified
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Sector specific versions available

What You Say

"“I am super happy with the student induction course, and especially as the Marshall E-Learning team delivered the module before the original deadline.

Theres certainly pressure on students and Universities to cover these topics (ie Alcohol and Drug Awareness, Sexual Consent on Campus, Diversity, Social Media Savviness, Getting Support, Mental Health, Employability) as we want to be sure that we are providing relevant, current information to our students about important topics that are relevant to student life today. I am super happy with the student induction course, and especially as the Marshall E-Learning team delivered the module before the original deadline. The team have been fantastic to work with and I hope this module will be really successful and we can continue to work with Marshalls.”"

Carol Clutton, Student Support Services, University of Surrey

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