This document summarizes a study examining students' perspectives and experiences of independent learning in higher education. The key findings are:
1) Students lacked clarity on the meaning and purpose of independent learning and how it differs from previous education. They were surprised by the level of responsibility and lack of monitoring.
2) Independent learning was informed by students' views of its purpose as preparation for employment or assessment requirements.
3) On average, students spent 13 hours per week on independent learning, varying by discipline, year of study, gender, age, and nationality. Most students developed skills over time but some did not.
The implications are recommendations for students, academic programs, pre-entry institutions, and the Higher