UNDERGRADUATE
OPEN DAY Saturday, 3 October 2015 Saturday, 10 October 2015 10am–4pm
MAkiNG ThE MOST Of YOUR DAY Thank you for choosing to attend The University of Manchester’s undergraduate open day. By visiting our campus you will be able to gain a real insight into the student experience and life here. You will have the opportunity to find out more about the courses you are interested in, meet current staff and students, as well as attend sessions on key issues such as accommodation and student finance. We hope you enjoy your visit and take full advantage of the programme we have put together for you.
Planning your day In order to get the most from your day we recommend that you take time to plan your visit. There is a lot to see and do so we have included a visit planner at the back of this programme to make sure that you don’t miss any of the sessions that you want to attend. We do advise that where possible you arrive early to your sessions as some will be very popular; in these cases we may limit admittance to one student and one visitor or students only.
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As you make your way through the programme and start to plan your day, you will see that next to the building names/session venues there is a number in brackets. This indicates the building number as listed on the campus map on pages 28-29 and will help you to navigate around our campus. If you are having any problems on the day in finding a building please ask a member of our open day team dressed in purple and they will be happy to direct you. Please note: We are constantly improving our campus so there might be areas undergoing refurbishment during our open days.
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Decide which subject sessions you want to attend – you can attend more than one, so just look at the timetable on pages 2 to 11 to see which ones suit you best. If you are interested in Medicine, you will need to have pre-booked your place via the online registration form.
You can also find out more about your subject by visiting the relevant Subject Exhibition Stand. These are also listed in the tinted boxes on pages 2 -11. The stands will be open from 10am – 3.30pm and will provide you with the opportunity to speak with staff and current students on the course.
Stage 2 We have general information sessions running throughout the day covering topics such as Careers, Student Finance and Accommodation. Have a look at the full list on page 12-14 and fit the ones you want to attend around your subject sessions.
Stage 3 Finally, we have a variety of Student Experience activities organised such as Campus Tours and Students’ Union Tours. We also have a Student Experience Exhibition, which will have information stands on areas from Sport and Student Finance to Accommodation and Study Abroad and a new Careers and Social Responsibility Exhibition to showcase our careers services for students and the University's unique commitment to social responsibility and making a difference. For a full list see pages16-22 and plan these activities around your other sessions.
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SUbjEcT SESSiONS Accounting and/or finance Venue: Crawford House (31), Theatre 1 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Venue: Manchester Business School East (26), Lecture Theatre B10 Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Manchester Business School Stand Manchester Business School East (26), 10am – 3.30pm Please note that student–led guided tours of Manchester Business School lasting approximately 15 minutes will take place all day. Tours will leave every 15 minutes from Manchester Business School East (26). Please note: For BSc Accounting please visit the stand in Manchester Business School East (26). For BAEcon Accounting and Finance please visit the Social Sciences stand in Arthur Lewis Building (36).
Aerospace Engineering
Archaeology
Venue: Schuster Building (54), Blackett Lecture Theatre
Venue: Manchester Museum (44), Kanaris Room Session 1: 11am – 12am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm
Engineering talks lasting 30 minutes take place in the above building every hour from 11am – 2pm. Spaces are limited. Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. In the School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering student led lab tours take place regularly throughout the day commencing at 10.00am. Please make your way to the George Begg Building (17) where you will be met by students and staff. School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Architecture Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Cordingley Theatre Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm The model making workshop will be open for drop-in sessions from 9.30am to 3:30pm in B:15 Humanities Bridgeford Street. As this programme is run jointly with Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), this session will be conducted as a talk and tour of the facilities at MMU. School of Environment, Education and Development Stand Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
American Studies
Art history and Visual Studies
Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G19 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm
Venue: The Whitworth (84), Study Centre Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm
American Studies Stand Mansfield Cooper Building (65), 2.04 10am – 3.30pm
Anatomical Science 2
Archaeology Stand Manchester Museum (44), Kanaris Theatre Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
see 'Life Sciences'
Art History and Visual Studies Stand The Whitworth (84), Lower Promenade 10am – 3.30pm
Audiology healthcare Science (Audiology)
chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
Venue: Alan Turing Building (46), Room G.107 Session: 11am – 12pm
Venue: Roscoe Building (53), Theatre B Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm
School of Psychological Sciences Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
biochemistry see 'Life Sciences'
biology see 'Life Sciences'
biology with Science & Society see 'Life Sciences'
biomedical Sciences see 'Life Sciences'
biotechnology see 'Life Sciences'
business Studies see 'Economic and Social Studies' Please note: For Management, see Management and International Management
cell biology
Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
chemistry Venue: Chemistry Building (61), Theatre G.51 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 2pm – 3pm 20 minute tours of the Chemistry laboratories will run from 10.30 am to 3.30 pm. Please visit the booking desk in the Chemistry Building (61) foyer to sign up. School of Chemistry Stand Chemistry Building (61), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
see 'Life Sciences'
chinese see 'Modern Languages'
civil Engineering Venue: Schuster Building (54), Blackett Lecture Theatre Engineering talks lasting 30 minutes take place in the above building every hour from 11am – 2pm. Spaces are limited. Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. In the School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering student led lab tours take place regularly throughout the day commencing at 10.00am. Please make your way to the George Begg Building (17) where you will be met by students and staff. School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
classics and Ancient history Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G21 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Classics and Ancient History Stand Mansfield Cooper Building (65), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
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SUbjEcT SESSiONS cognitive Neuroscience & Psychology see 'Life Sciences'
computer Science Venue: Kilburn Building (39), Theatre 1.1 Session 1: 10am – 11.30am (Talk – 10am–10.40am followed by CS Tech Fair – 10.40am–11.30am) Session 2: 12pm – 1.30pm (Talk – 10am–10.40am followed by CS Tech Fair – 12.40pm–2pm) Between 10am – 2pm in the Kilburn Building there will be an ongoing CS Technology Fair, showcasing work by staff and students of the School of Computer Science. The Fair will continue to be open during both sessions listed above School of Computer Science Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
criminology Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre C Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 12pm – 1pm School of Law Stand Zochonis Building (60), Student Hub 10am – 3.30pm
Dentistry and Oral health Science
Economic and Social Studies
Venue: Roscoe Building (53), Lecture Theatre A 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Cordingley Theatre Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 3pm – 4pm
School of Dentistry and Oral Health Science Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Developmental biology see 'Life Sciences'
Economic Science
Drama
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G.33 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Please note: For joint programmes see Economic and Social Studies
Venue: Martin Harris Centre (42), John Thaw Studio Session 1: 10.30am – 11.30am Session 2 : 12pm – 1pm Session 3: 2.30pm – 3.30pm Drama Stand Martin Harris Centre (42), G16 10am – 3.30pm
Earth Sciences Venue: Williamson Building (52), Room G.03 Session 1: 10.30am – 11.30am Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Session 1 will also include a taster lecture on Planetary Science. Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
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School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Engineering with a foundation Year see 'Integrated Engineering with a Foundation year and Integrated Science with a Foundation year'
Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering Venue: Schuster Building (54), Blackett Lecture Theatre Session 1: 10am – 11am Venue: Schuster Building (54), Moseley Lecture Theatre Session 2: 2.30pm – 3.30pm Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. Please note a tour of our facilities will take place at 12 noon. Meet at Sackville St Building (1) at the Granby Row entrance. Tour will last 1 hour. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
English Language see 'Linguistics and English Language'
English Literature Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G20 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 2pm – 3pm English Literature and Creative Writing Stand Mansfield Cooper Building (65), 2.05 10am – 3.30pm
English Literature and creative Writing
see 'Integrated Engineering with a Foundation year and Integrated Science with a Foundation year'
Genetics see 'Life Sciences'
Geochemistry see 'Earth Sciences'
See 'English Literature'
Geography
Environmental Sciences
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Cordingley Theatre Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm
Venue: Williamson Building (52), Room G.03 12.30pm – 1.30pm The talk includes taster lectures. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm
English Language for Education
Environmental and Resource Geology
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G32 12pm – 1pm
see 'Earth Sciences'
School of Environment, Education and Development Stand Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
foundation in Engineering and Science
fashion see 'Textiles (including Design Fashion Business)'
french
School of Environment, Education and Development Stand Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Geography and Geology Venue: Williamson Building (52), Room G.03 11.45am – 12.15pm School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm
see 'Modern Languages'
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SUbjEcT SESSiONS Geology
Greek and Latin
Venue: Williamson Building (52), Room G.03 Session 1: 10.30am – 11.30am Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Session 1 will also include a taster lecture on Planetary Science.
see 'Classics'
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm
Geology with Planetary Science see 'Earth Sciences'
Geoscience Venue: Williamson Building (52), Room G.03 Session 1: 10.30am – 11.30am Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Session 1 will also include a taster lecture on Planetary Science. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm
German see 'Modern Languages'
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history Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Arts Theatre Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm History Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A18 10am – 3.30pm
history and a Modern Language Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A113 3pm – 4pm History Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A18 You can also speak to staff and students about modern languages in A102 & A104 10am – 3.30pm
history and Sociology Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), 3pm – 4pm Arts Theatre History Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A18 10am – 3.30pm
international business, finance and Economics Venue: Crawford House (31), Theatre 1 Session 1: 10 am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Manchester Business School Stand Manchester Business School East (26), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that student–led guided tours of Manchester Business School lasting approximately 15 minutes will take place all day. Tours will leave every 15 minutes from 11am until 3pm from Manchester Business School East (26).
international Disaster Management and humanitarian Response Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67) Room A112 Session 1: 11am–12pm Session 2: 2pm–3pm HCRI Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), North Foyer 10am–3.30pm
international Management see 'Management and International Management'
international Management with American business Studies see ‘Management and International Management'
integrated Engineering with a foundation year and integrated Science with a foundation year
italian
Venue: Schuster Building (54), Moseley Lecture Theatre Session 1: 10.15am – 10.45am Session 2: 12.15pm – 12.45pm
see 'Modern Languages'
Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
information Technology Management for business Venue: Manchester Business School East (26), Lecture Theatre B10 10.30am – 11am Manchester Business School Stand Manchester Business School East (26), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that student–led guided tours of Manchester Business School lasting approximately 15 minutes will take place all day. Tours will leave every 15 minutes from 11am until 3pm from Manchester Business School East (26).
see 'Modern Languages'
japanese Law Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre B Session 1: 11.30am – 12.30pm Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre A Session 2: 1pm – 2pm School of Law Stand Zochonis Building (60), Student Hub 10am – 3.30pm
Life Sciences Venue: Roscoe Building (53), Theatre A Session 1: 10.00am – 11.30am Session 2: 12pm – 1.30pm Life Sciences Exhibition Michael Smith Building (71), Lounge 10am – 3.30pm
Life Sciences with a foundation Year see 'Life Sciences'
Linguistics and English Language Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G21 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Linguistics and English Language Stand Mansfield Cooper Building (65), 2.19 10am – 3.30pm
Management and international Management Venue: Crawford House (31), Theatre 1 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Please note: For Business Studies, see Economic and Social Studies. Manchester Business School Stand Manchester Business School East (26), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that student–led guided tours of Manchester Business School lasting approximately 15 minutes will take place all day. Tours will leave every 15 minutes from 11am until 3pm from Manchester Business School East (26).
Management, Leadership and Leisure Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G32 1pm – 2pm School of Environment, Education and Development Stand Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
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SUbjEcT SESSiONS Materials Science and Engineering Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. School of Materials Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Mathematics Venue: Schuster Building (54), Rutherford Lecture Theatre Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm School of Mathematics Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Mechanical Engineering Venue: Schuster Building (54), Blackett Lecture Theatre Engineering talks lasting 30 minutes take place in the above building every hour from 11am – 2pm. Spaces are limited. Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre 12.30pm–1.30pm
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A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. In the School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering student led lab tours take place regularly throughout the day commencing at 10.00am. Please make your way to the George Begg Building (17) where you will be met by students and staff. School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am–3.30pm
Medical biochemistry see 'Life Sciences’
Medicine (4 and 5 Year course) Venue: Stopford Building (79), Theatre 1 Session 1: 10am – 11.30am Session 2: 12.30pm – 2pm Talks for parents will take place at the same times in Stopford Building (79), Theatre 2 Pre booking via the open day Registration Form for the Medical sessions is essential. Booking closes the week before the open day, or when the session is full. Any spare tickets that become available will be issued at the start of the talk on a first come first served basis. School of Medicine Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Midwifery Venue: Chemistry Building (61), G.53 Session 1: 11am –11.45am Session 2: 2pm – 2.45pm Tours of the Skills Labs will be taking place throughout the day in the Jean McFarlane Building (92). Current students and midwifery lecturers are also on hand to answer your questions, discuss the programme and give advice about the application process, please feel free to drop in at any time during the day. School of Nursing and Midwifery Stand Jean McFarlane Building (92), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Middle Eastern Studies/Arabic Subject Taster Session: Arabic Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A112 12pm- 1pm Presentation Talk: Middle Eastern Studies/Arabic Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A7 2pm - 3pm Modern Foreign Languages and Middle Eastern Studies Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A102 and A104 10am – 3.30pm
Modern history and Economics Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Arts Theatre 3pm – 4pm
History Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A18 10am – 3.30pm
Modern Languages Modern Language Talks: Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Arts Theatre Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Integrated Professional Masters in Languages (IPML) Talk: Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A7 Session: 1pm – 2pm Modern Language and Business and Management Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A201 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Subject Taster Sessions: Arabic Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A112 12pm – 1pm For Arabic subject talk, see Middle Eastern Studies/Arabic Chinese Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A201 1pm– 2pm
Japanese Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A201 11am – 12pm Russian Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A112 Session: 1pm– 2pm Spanish Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A113 11am – 12pm (delivered in Spanish) Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A113 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Modern Foreign Languages and Middle Eastern Studies Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A102 and A104 10am – 3.30pm Tours of the University Language centre will depart from the Samuel Alexander Building (67) South Foyer. Tours will depart on the hour and half past the hour between 10am and 3.30pm.
French Venue : Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A101 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 12pm – 1pm
Duration: 15 minutes. Tour sizes are limited so visitors may have to wait for the next available tour at busy times.
German Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A101 2pm – 3pm
Modern Language and business and Management
Italian Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A7 11am – 12pm
Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A201 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm
Modern Foreign Languages and Business and Management Samuel Alexander Building (67), A104 10am – 3.30pm
Molecular biology see 'Life Sciences'
Music Venue: Martin Harris Centre (42), Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Session 1 : 11am – 12.00pm Session 2: 1pm – 2.00pm Music Stand Martin Harris Centre (42), G16 10am – 3.30pm
Neuroscience see 'Life Sciences'
Nursing Degree Venue: Chemistry Building (61), G.53 Session 1: 10am – 10.45am Session 2: 12pm – 12.45pm Session 3: 1pm–1.45pm School of Nursing and Midwifery Stand Jean McFarlane Building (92), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Tours of the Skills Labs will be taking place throughout the day in the Jean McFarlane Building (92). Current students and nursing lecturers are also on hand to answer your questions, discuss the programme and give advice about the application process, please feel free to drop in at any time during the day.
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SUbjEcT SESSiONS Optometry
Pharmacy
Physiology
Venue: Roscoe Building (53), Theatre B 2pm – 3pm
Venue: Stopford Building (79), Theatre 3 Session 1: 12pm – 1.30pm Session 2: 2pm – 3.30pm Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer
see 'Life Sciences'
Optometry Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Oral health Science
Manchester Pharmacy School Stand 10am – 3.30pm
see 'Dentistry'
Philosophy
Petroleum Engineering
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G.33 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Please note: For joint programmes see Economic and Social Studies and Social Sciences
Venue: Roscoe Building (53), Room 1.009/1.010 12pm – 1pm Engineering Alumni Panel (10 October only) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Bragg Lecture Theatre A Q+A session for you to meet some of our most recent and more experienced graduates and quiz them about studying Engineering at Manchester and find out about working as an Engineer. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm Please note that staff and current undergraduate students will be available for you to talk to in the Laboratories in Williamson Building (52) from 10am until 3pm12.30pm– 1.30pm
Pharmacology see 'Life Sciences'
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Planning and Environmental Management Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Room G6 1pm – 2pm School of Environment, Education and Development Stand Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Plant Science see 'Life Sciences'
School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Physics and Astronomy Venue: University Place (37) Theatre B Session 1: 11:45am – 12.30pm Venue: Schuster Building (54), Rutherford Lecture Theatre Session 2: 2pm – 2.45pm A 30–minute tour of the teaching facilities will depart from the physics library area on the 1st floor of the Schuster Building (54). These will operate every 15 minutes. Places are limited so there may be a short wait during busy periods. School of Physics and Astronomy Stand Schuster Building (54) Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Politics and international Relations Venue: Chemistry Building (61), G.51 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Please note: For joint programmes see Economic and Social Studies and Social Sciences School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Politics and Modern history Venue: Samuel Alexander Building (67), Arts Theatre 3pm – 4pm History Stand Samuel Alexander Building (67), Room A18 10am – 3.30pm
Politics, Philosophy and Economics Venue: Chemistry Building (61), G.54 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Portuguese see 'Modern Languages'
Psychology Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre B Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm School of Psychological Sciences Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Religions and Theology Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G19 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Religions and Theology Stand Mansfield Cooper Building (65), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Russian
Social Anthropology
Spanish
Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G.7 Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 2pm – 3pm Please note: For joint programmes see Social Sciences
see 'Modern Languages'
School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Social Sciences Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), G7 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35) G6 Session 2: 2pm – 3pm For Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, Social Anthropology, Criminology combined/joint honours programmes. For single honours see subject talks. School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Speech and Language Therapy Venue: Alan Turing Building (46), Room G.107 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm School of Psychological Sciences Stand Alan Turing Building (46), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Textiles (including Design fashion business) Venue: Schuster Building (54), Moseley Lecture Theatre Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1.30pm – 2.30pm School of Materials Stand Schuster Building (54), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
Zoology see 'Life Sciences'
Sociology Venue: Humanities Bridgeford Street (35), Room G6 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 12pm – 1pm Please note: For joint programmes see Social Sciences
see 'Modern Languages'
Science with a foundation Year see 'Integrated Engineering with a Foundation year and Integrated Science with a Foundation year'
School of Social Sciences Stand Arthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer 10am – 3.30pm
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GENERAL iNfORMATiON SESSiONS A series of general information talks have been arranged to tell you about what you can expect as a student at The University of Manchester. Please note that many of the talks are very popular. You should arrive early to avoid disappointment as lecture theatres cannot be ďŹ lled beyond capacity for health and safety reasons. Sessions that are very busy may need to be limited to one student and one guest or to students only.
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introducing The University of Manchester This session sets the scene for activity taking place across campus, introducing the key features of the student experience and providing a flavour of what it’s like to live and study in Manchester, the originalmodern city. Venue: University Place (37), Theatre B Session 1: 10am – 10.30am Session 2: 10.45am -11.15am Session 3: 1.30pm – 2pm
Accommodation Panel Session This session is led by our Accommodation Office and current students that have lived in one of our Halls of Residence. The session will run as a question and answer panel, allowing you the opportunity to find out about what it is like to live in University accommodation. Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre A Session 1: 10am – 10.45am Session 2: 11am – 11.45am Session 3: 12pm – 12.45pm Session 4: 2.15 pm – 3pm Session 5: 3.15pm – 4pm Accommodation Office Stand Whitworth Building (51), Whitworth Hall 10am – 4pm
Adult Returners to Education Guidance for applicants who are considering re-entering education. This talk includes the opportunity to hear from a current student who was an adult returner. Venue: University Place (37), Room 1.219 Session: 11.30am – 12.30pm
careers The Careers Service at the University of Manchester is consistently voted the best in the UK by employers. Find out what they can offer students studying at The University of Manchester and discover the destinations of our graduates. Venue: University Place (37), 1.218. Session 1: 10am – 10.45am Session 2: 11am – 11.45am Session 3: 1.30pm – 2.15pm Careers Stand University Place (37), Atrium 10am – 4pm
Language courses to complement Your Degree Would you like to continue or start to learn a language alongside your degree? Find out more about University-wide language programmes. Venue: Mansfield Cooper Building (65), G22 Session 1: 11.15am – 11.45am Session 2: 12.15pm – 12.45pm
Parents’ information Session This session is led by a member of staff at the University whose child has recently moved away to university. The presentation will focus on choosing a university, key features of Manchester and issues faced when a child leaves home for university. This session is for parents only and runs at the same time as our Student Life sessions detailed below. Venue: University Place (37), Room 2.220 Session 1: 11am - 11.45am Session 2: 12pm – 12.45pm Session 3: 1.45pm – 2.30pm Session 4: 2.45pm – 3.30pm Parents’ Information Stand Whitworth Building (51), Whitworth Hall 10am – 4pm
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GENERAL iNfORMATiON SESSiONS Alumni Association drop-in session This is a drop-in session with recent graduates on hand to answer any questions about life on campus. If you are an alumnus of the University bringing your children to the open day, please call in to find out what’s changed and take a look at the Manchester Memories timeline where you can see the heritage of the University and reminisce with our alumni memories. Refreshments and freebies are available. Venue: Whitworth Building (51), Committee Room E Session: 11am – 3.30pm
Realising Opportunities If you are a Realising Opportunities student from one of our partner universities you are invited to ‘drop in’ and chat to our staff and students. Alternatively, you can have your voucher signed at our welcome desks in University Place (37) or Whitworth Building (51). Venue: University Place (37), Room 1.219 Session: 1pm – 2pm
TOP TIP Check the programme to see when sessions occur for your subject of interest. You can attend sessions for more than one subject if you want to.
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Student finance
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A detailed look at the cost of studying at university and the support available including information on the University of Manchester’s scholarships and bursaries.
A presentation by a recent graduate on studying at the University and life in Manchester.
Venue: Chemistry Building (61), G54 Session 1: 10am – 11am Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Session 3: 3pm – 4pm Student Funding Stand Whitworth Building (51), Whitworth Hall 10am – 4pm
Go Abroad An introductory talk about the opportunities to go abroad as part of your Manchester degree programme. Please note that this talk is aimed at non-language degree students and is primarily about opportunities to study abroad. Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre C Session 1: 11am – 12pm Session 2: 1pm – 2pm Session 3: 3pm – 4pm Go Abroad Stand Whitworth Building (51), Whitworth Hall 10am – 4pm
Venue: University Place (37), Theatre A Session 1: 11am - 11.45am Session 2: 12pm – 12.45pm Session 3: 1.45pm – 2.30pm Session 4: 2.45pm – 3.30pm
SPORT and fiTNESS Manchester A presentation about the range of opportunities for students to play sport or exercise at the University of Manchester. Venue: University Place (37), Room 1.218 Session 1: 12pm – 1pm Sport Stand Whitworth Building (51), Whitworth Hall 10am – 4pm
fOOD AND DRiNk The following University catering outlets will be open throughout the day...
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WELcOME hOME
An offer of residence in University accommodation is guaranteed to all UK/EU undergraduates in the first year of study, provided they • are coming to University alone • are studying for their first degree • have submitted an application for accommodation by 31 August of the year of entry • have met the conditions of their offer by 31 August • are applying for accommodation for a full academic session (i.e. September to June)
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Accommodation Open house If you are not able to attend one of the accommodation tours whilst you are on campus today, you may wish to come along to our accommodation open house. This will be taking place on Sunday, 13 March 2016. The open house provides an opportunity for you to visit as many or as few of the halls as you wish, get a sense of their location, view facilities and study bedrooms, and chat with current residents. Further details will be available on the Accommodation Office website nearer the time: www.accommodation.manchester.ac.uk/consi deringmanchester/visitus-openhouse/ For more information on our accommodation, please contact the Accommodation Office on 0161 275 2888 or email accommodation@manchester.ac.uk. www.accommodation.manchester.ac.uk/
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Student Accommodation Panel Session This session is led by our Accommodation Office and current students who have lived in one of our Halls of Residence. The session will run as a question and answer panel, allowing you the opportunity to find out about what it is like to live in University Accommodation. Venue: Simon Building (59), Theatre A Session 1: 10am – 10.45am Session 2: 11am – 11.45am Session 3: 12pm – 12.45pm Session 4: 2.15pm – 3pm Session 5: 3.15pm – 4pm
Accommodation Office information Stand – part of the Student Experience Exhibition The Student Experience Exhibition is where you can pick up information about the University’s main student services, including our accommodation. Speak to staff from the Accommodation Office for more information on the application process and choosing your halls. Venue: Whitworth Hall (50)
Accommodation Tours Tours of the accommodation will be running throughout the day. You will visit one of our three accommodation areas in Manchester (Fallowfield) and view one self-catered room with en-suite facilities and one catered hall with shared facilities. We expect the tours to be very popular and we will limit tours to one student and one guest so that as many visitors as possible can attend. Venue: Meet at the Accommodation Tour Bus Stop outside the Alan Turing Building (46) Time: Departing every 10 minutes from 10am – last bus will leave at 3:30pm. Duration: Allow 40 minutes for the walking tour of the accommodation campus and 30 minutes for a short return bus trip (1 hour 10 minutes total). This does not include the time you will spend in the queue which may be more than an hour. Depending on the numbers waiting, we may close the queue earlier than this time.
1 23 Times: Feel free to drop in at any time between 10am – 4pm
Please note that we expect these tours to be popular with queues likely outside. If you experience queues we strongly recommend that you attend the Student Accommodation Panel Session as an alternative to this tour.
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THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE At the University of Manchester, we are very passionate about providing a great Student Experience. Below you will find a list of several of our facilities, some with tours, which will allow you the opportunity to explore the campus and get a real feel for what we have to offer our students.
campus Tour Take a walking guided tour of the main buildings and facilities of the University led by a student ambassador. We anticipate that these tours will be very popular and guests may be required to queue outside at peak times throughout the day. Venue: Meet at the gazebo on the grass behind the Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (63). Time: Departing at regular intervals between 10am and 3.30pm. Duration: 45 minutes
University of Manchester Students’ Union The Union Boasts over 250 societies and groups, from Archaeology and Amnesty to Politics and Panto. It helps to make decisions at the University, ensuring the interests of all students are represented and preserved. Whether you are a budding presenter or producer eager to hone your skills at the Union’s very own state of the art media studio, or a music fan wondering who is headlining the official welcome week party, come along and find out what the largest university students’ union in the UK has to offer you. If you are planning to stay at home whilst you study, the ‘Living at Home in Manchester’ stand in the Student Experience Exhibition will be of interest to you. All campus tours will be ending at the Union, where you will be able to have a look round the building. See Campus Tours for times and location. Alternatively attend one of the half hourly Union tours which will depart from the foyer every 30 minutes between 10am and 3pm. Venue: Students’ Union (68)
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University history and heritage information Point Throughout its history, the University of Manchester has been pushing the frontiers of knowledge. Major discoveries and advances, such as the splitting of the atom and the world's first programmable computer happened on our campus. One of the University’s Heritage guides will be able to talk to you about some of our oldest and architecturally significant buildings, discoveries that shaped our modern world and answer any questions you may have. Venue: Old Quadrangle near the Whitworth Building (50) University History and Heritage Stand Student Experience Exhibition, Whitworth Hall (51)
Accommodation Tours careers and Social Responsibility Exhibition @The Atrium The Atrium is a ‘one stop shop’ for careers, study abroad and student support. The aim is to inform students about making the most of their time at university, provide advice and guidance on a range of pastoral matters, and help them explore their career options and plan for the future. Today, it is hosting our Careers and Social Responsibility Exhibition. Here, you can find out about our careers services for students and the University's unique commitment to social responsibility and making a difference through student volunteering, sustainability, a new Ethical Grand Challenges programme and our University College for Interdisciplinary Learning. Feel free to drop in to speak to a member of staff, or to have a look at the facilities that are available to students. Venue: The Atrium, University Place (37), First Floor Times: Feel free to drop in any time between 10am and 3.30pm
Tours of our accommodation will be running throughout the day. You will visit one self-catered hall with en-suite facilities and one catered hall with shared facilities. These tours are limited to one student and one guest to allow as many visitors as possible to view our accommodation. Venue: Meet at the Accommodation Tour Bus Stop outside Alan Turing Building (46). Time: Departing every 10 minutes from 10am – last bus will leave at 3.30pm. Depending on the numbers waiting, we may close the queue earlier than this time. Duration: Allow 40 minutes for the walking tour of the accommodation campus and 30 minutes for a short return bus trip (1 hour 10 minutes total). This does not include the time you will spend in the queue which may be more than an hour. Please note that we expect these tours to be very popular and it is likely you will need to queue outside.
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Student Experience Exhibition The Student Experience Exhibition is where you can pick up information about the University’s main student services. This will include student finance, the Disability Advisory and Support Service, the Accommodation Office, Living at Home in Manchester, IT Services, Sport, the Library and Go Abroad. There are also stands providing information for parents and for The University of Manchester Aspiring Students’ Society (UMASS). Venue: Whitworth Hall (50) Times: Feel free to drop in at any time between 10am – 4pm
The Whitworth The Whitworth supports undergraduate and postgraduate learning, research, creativity and cultural enjoyment. The gallery has several programmes and events to make it part of your academic, cultural and social life. ‘Student Social’ is our student programme that is produced by students for students. Happenings. Tours. Workshops. Art Parties. Join the Whitworth's student mailing list and be the first to know about the latest student events and opportunities: www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/learn/ studentsandyoungpeople/students/ Venue: The Whitworth (84) Times: Open 10am – 5pm The Gallery is free to enter, so call in at any time during the open day.
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The University of Manchester Library and Alan Gilbert Learning commons Drop in and take a tour of the Alan Gilbert Learning Commons and see the range of learning spaces, group study rooms and IT facilities. The Main Library, where most of the book stock is based, will also be open during the day for you to look around at your leisure or take a tour with one of our Library Ambassadors. Learn more about Library resources, including an overview of our workshops and other training sessions. Venue: Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (63) and Main Library (55) Duration: 20 minutes Times: Feel free to drop in at any time between 10am and 4pm.
Manchester Museum The Manchester Museum offers students Wi-Fi enabled work space, specialist equipment and use of the Museum’s vast collections. This will be of particular interest to students wishing to study in the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures and the Faculty of Life Sciences. In addition it is a great place to entertain younger visitors. Venue: The Manchester Museum (44) Times: Open 10am – 5pm The Museum is free to enter, so please take the opportunity to enjoy the collections on show
Sports facilities The University has a wide range of sports facilities that are second to none; it is also committed to developing sport at all levels and provides a range of opportunities for doing so. You will be able to visit any of our 3 sites during the day. Venue: • Sugden Centre (22) located on Grosvenor Street; • Aquatics Centre (behind building 26) • Armitage Centre in Fallowfield. Times: Feel free to drop in at any time between 10am and 4pm.
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Students’ Union T Tours ours Coming to university isn’t just about studying. It’s about making friends, having a good time, and exploring a new city. Here at the Students’ Union, it’s our job to make sure you have an unforgettable experience. We’ve got over 430 clubs and societies for you to join and we host the legendary Pangaea, Europe’s largest student-led festival. We offer a free, confidential Advice Service and we are the home of student democracy, representing the views and interests of nearly 40,000 students. We’re situated on Oxford Road next to the Learning Commons, so pop in and say hi. Y You’ll ou’ll have the chance to chat to current students, and Union staff to find out what life as a student in Manchester is really like, and you’ll be able to take a guided tour of the building. Tours will be departing every half an hour from the Students’ Union foyer from 10am, with the last tour leaving at 3pm.
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Open Day Offers
Breakfa ast butty £2.50 & drink Suki T Tea ea off ffer er £2.50 Cak ke & coff ffee ee £3.50 Hot meal deal £4.95
Burger Deal
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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE We’ve completed the biggest investment in buildings and facilities ever seen at a British university to create the best learning environment for our students. We are investing a further £1 billion in our campus. In the next few years there will be a new engineering campus, new centres for law and business, a major refurbishment of the library, a bigger improved student’s union building and a new medical school.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Travelling from Piccadilly Train Station?
Travelling from Victoria Station?
For visitors travelling via Piccadilly Train Station, Student Ambassadors will be able to provide you with walking directions to the Oxford Road Campus which takes about 20 minutes. There will also be Student Ambassadors along the route to help direct you. Alternatively, the University has arranged to operate a bus service (number 147) between Piccadilly Station and Oxford Road Campus. The service is free of charge and will operate at the following times;
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Victoria Station is approximately 15 minutes’ walk from Piccadilly Gardens. Here there are frequent bus services to the Oxford Road Campus. Services include the 41, 42, 43, 142 and 143. Alternatively a tram service to Piccadilly Gardens runs from Victoria Station. You can then catch one of the bus services mentioned above. Taxis are also available outside the station.
Travelling from Oxford Road Station? To get to the Oxford Road Campus, go down the station approach to Oxford Road and turn right. The Campus is a 10 to 15 minute walk. Alternatively, you can catch a bus from outside the Palace Hotel to the Oxford Road Campus. Please speak to one of our Student Ambassadors who will be based at Oxford Road Station.
TOP TIP Wear sensible shoes and bring a raincoat or umbrella. Bring a bag for any literature you might pick up.
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Due to local traffic and the popularity of the service, please allow 45 minutes for the journey. A taxi ride from the station will take approximately 15 minutes and cost around ÂŁ8.00.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Travelling by car?
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Full details of directions to our campus can be found on our website www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/maps
Contact the nearest member of the Open Day Team dressed in purple. The telephone number to contact the Open Day organisers on the day will be 0161 275 2212 and there are uniformed staff at the main entrances of most buildings. First Aiders are available on campus and can be contacted via 0161 275 2212 or via University security 0161 306 9966.
Parking on campus There is extremely limited parking on campus, therefore we suggest that where possible visitors use public transport. We cannot guarantee that parking will be available on campus or in the immediate vicinity. The following car parks will be open: Saturday, 3 and 10 October
In the event of a fire alarm you are requested to vacate the building you are in immediately by the nearest exit. Do not use the lifts and remain outside until informed by a member of staff that you may re-enter.
Limited free parking will be available in
Overnight Accommodation
• Car Park D (accessible from Booth Street West)
If you are travelling far you might want to consider overnight accommodation in Manchester. The University has its own hotel in Fallowfield, Chancellors (www.chancellorshotel.co.uk) offering three star accommodation set in five acres of landscaped gardens and is only a short distance away from the University's Oxford Road Campus. Alternatively, please go to www.visitmanchester.com or call 0871 222 8223 for further information on accommodation.
• Car Park E (accessible from Cecil Street) • Car Park F (accessible from Dilworth Street) • Car Park G (accessible from Dover Street) Limited charged parking will be available in • Car Park A (accessible from Charles Street) • Car Park B (accessible from Booth Street East)
Luggage SatNav postcodes to our car parks: • Car Park A (M1 3BB) • Car Park B (M13 9SS) • Car Park D (M15 6PB)
Large items of luggage can be stored securely within the Whitworth Building (51), in the Whitworth Corridor Committee Room D. Please note, luggage must be collected by 4pm and unfortunately cannot be stored overnight.
• Car Park E (M15 6GD) • Car Park F (M15 6JA) • Car Park G (M13 9GB)
TOP TIP Don’t forget to make time for lunch. There are plenty of outlets around campus that are open all day, so you can have lunch whenever suits you. See page 15 for some of our cafés and restaurants.
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Visitors with disabilities or special requirements The campus is generally accessible for all those with mobility difficulties, although there are a few areas where problems may occur. The main exhibition in the Whitworth Hall (50) is accessible by a lift in the Christie Building (58). If you have any additional support needs as a result of a disability, medical condition or specific learning difficulty, we will try to provide you with whatever assistance you require. In advance of the Open Day, please contact 0161 275 2077 or email openday@manchester.ac.uk. On the day, please talk to a member of staff on the Welcome Desks in the Whitworth Building (51) or University Place (37).
Photography Please note that during the open days we will be filming and taking photographs that may be used within University publications, websites or social media sites. If you would prefer your image not to be used, please make yourself known at the Welcome Desk in the Whitworth Building (51) or University Place (37).
Enjoy the city Manchester is a vibrant and exciting city to study and live in. It’s only a short walk away from Oxford Road so if you find that you have some spare time at the end of your visit today it is well worth a look. Named the ‘shopping capital of the North West’ there are high-street shops and individual boutiques that will suit every style and taste. There are also countless restaurants and bars to enjoy and relax in after a busy day. If you are looking for some culture you could visit one of the many galleries or museums in the city centre, or visit the University’s own Manchester Museum (44) or The Whitworth (84) which are free to enter. Whatever your interests, Manchester is certain to have something to suit you. Take a look at www.visitmanchester.com to find out what else this great city has to offer and we are sure that you won’t be disappointed.
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These are our tips on making the most out of your day: • Our Open Days are very popular events and sessions can sometimes become full. To avoid disappointment we suggest where possible you arrive early. • Check the programme to see when sessions occur for your subject of interest. You can attend sessions for more than one subject if you want to. • Decide on your subject sessions first, and work the general sessions around these. • Some sessions may be limited to one student and one guest when busy. • Campus tours run all day – work these around your subject sessions. • Most sessions finish ten minutes before the scheduled finish time to allow you time to get to the next session. • Wear sensible shoes and bring a raincoat or umbrella. Bring a bag for any literature you might pick up. • Don’t forget to make time for lunch. There are plenty of outlets around campus that are open all day, so you can have lunch whenever suits you.
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