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APPLICANT OPEN DAYS 2017 PROGRAMME
Contents Travelling to the University of Winchester
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Welcome from our Vice-Chancellor
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Arrivals and check in
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General information
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Refreshments 9 Taster Session times
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Campus map
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Campus Tours
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Accommodation Tours
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Advice Hub and talks
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Sports facilities tour
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Explore Winchester
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Travelling to the University By car Visitors should approach Winchester along Romsey Road. If driving on the M3, come off at Junction 11 and pass through Badger Farm Road and turn right at the second roundabout to proceed along the Romsey Road. After passing West Downs on your left and the Royal Hampshire County Hospital on your right, turn right into St James’ Lane. After a sharp corner turn right
into Sparkford Road. The King Alfred Campus is halfway down the hill on the right hand side. If you have received a parking permit in the post then you can park on campus.
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South Winchester Park & Ride is located off Junction 11 of the M3 (SO21 2FG). We suggest that you allow at least 30 minutes to park and travel to the University. The bus will drop you outside our West Downs Campus. The Park and Ride costs £3 for the whole day and this can be paid in cash, card or by mobile phone. If you wish to visit the city centre after the Open Day there is a Park and Ride service directly from the centre of the City.
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The University is less than one mile (approximately 15 minutes walk) from Winchester station.
Main bus and coach routes stop at King Alfred’s Statue in central Winchester. The walk to King Alfred Campus takes approximately 20 minutes. On alighting proceed along Broadway and through the pedestrianised High Street. Turn left at Southgate Street. Cross St Clement Street and take the next right turn into St James’ Lane. Proceed up the hill and just after the railway bridge go through the gates of West Hill Cemetery and take the footpath through the middle of the cemetery. The University is situated opposite the far gate of the cemetery.
Leave the station by the main exit (platform 2) and either catch our free shuttle bus to the University, or if you choose to walk, turn right onto Station Road leading onto Upper High Street. Turn right over the bridge and then left onto Clifton Terrace. Continue past the green until you reach the main road (Romsey Road).
For West Downs Turn right and walk up the hill past the Royal Hampshire County Hospital and the Hillier Garden Centre. The West Downs Centre is on your right.
Public Parking For city centre parking please visit
For the King Alfred Campus
www.winchester.gov.uk/parking
Cross the Romsey Road on foot and proceed along St James’ Terrace. Cross the road and turn right and take the path through the cemetery. The King Alfred Campus is on the other side of the cemetery.
We recommend Tower Street, Jewry Street or Gladstone Street. All are a 10 minute walk from the University. Parking Permits are not valid for these car parks.
Taxi There is a taxi rank directly outside the station. Taxis to the University cost approximately £5.
Bus Stagecoach bus number 5 departs from outside the station approximately every 10 minutes. Alight at the hospital on Romsey Road and continue uphill to find the West Downs Centre on your right or take Queen’s Road on the left and continue downhill to reach the King Alfred Campus. APPLICANT OPEN DAYS 2017 | WWW.WINCHESTER.AC.UK
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Welcome from Professor Joy Carter DL, Vice-Chancellor
I am very pleased to welcome you to the University and delighted that you have chosen to apply to study with us. This Open Day is a perfect opportunity to find out more about our dynamic campus and innovative teaching, and get a glimpse into your future as a student at Winchester. I encourage you to explore our beautiful campus, especially the halls of residences to help you picture where you might live. Now that you have chosen an area or subject you want to study, it’s even more important to speak to those that teach the subject, take part in any taster sessions on offer and meet other students starting here in September. As always there is a range of information available at our advice stands including accommodation, admissions, finance and student support. We pride ourselves on offering valuesdriven higher education, with the emphasis on students as individuals. We hope this is reflected throughout your visit, where our friendly staff and students are happy to answer any questions you might have and make you feel at home. Finally, I would like to thank you for making the trip to Winchester. I wish you a very enjoyable day and look forward to welcoming you here to study in the future.
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The Welcome Talk you booked online marks the start of your day and lasts approximately 30 minutes. Welcome Talks run at 9am, 9.45am and 10.30am. Please arrive around 15 minutes before the start time of your Welcome Talk so you have enough time to park and register before going into the Welcome Talk. When you arrive please head to The Stripe building (number 17 on the map, see pages 16-17) where you will be able to register your attendance. To register your attendance please have your QR code ready to scan. This can either be printed and brought with you on the day or you can show it on your smartphone or tablet. If you do not have a QR code then please head straight to the Check In desk where we can register you.
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Lost? Have a question? Look out for our Student Ambassadors and student Tour Guides in brightly coloured polo shirts who can help you, or find a member of staff in The Stripe Foyer or at the West Downs Centre. To find the locations of talks and activities check the map (pages 16-17), look out for directional signs around campus or ask a student helper to point you in the right direction.
Shuttle Bus Service We run a Shuttle Bus Service between Main Reception (King Alfred Campus) and the West Downs Centre throughout the day. Shuttle Bus Stops are marked on the map on pages 16 and 17 of this programme. The journey between sites takes approximately 2 minutes. The journey on foot takes approximately 8 minutes. Shuttle buses run until 3pm. From 12pm we also run a Shuttle Bus Service into the City (last departure 2.45pm). Please note that whilst the minibus cannot make return journeys, it is only a 15 minute walk back to our campus. You are welcome to leave your car here if you parked on site.
In case of emergency If you have an emergency whilst on site, such as requiring first aid, then please call our Site Stewards on 01962 827666.
WiFi If you would like to access the Wi-Fi here on campus then please follow these instructions: 1. Find the network ‘UoW Open Day’ 2. Enter Key: this will be provided on the day 3. Enter your email address
International Students Please report to the Welcome Desk in The Stripe (number 17 on the map) where a member of the International Recruitment team can be contacted.
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Refreshments Light refreshments can be purchased in The Stripe. All proceeds from refreshments sales will go to support our charity partners Animals Asia and the Winchester Girls, Uganda (details below).
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We also have the following University Catering Outlets: Learning Café, Level 4 University Centre (number 11 on the map) Sandwiches, paninis, wraps, snacks, hot and cold drinks Food Hall, Level 3, University Centre (number 11 on the map) Hot meals, fresh baguettes, sandwiches, snacks, hot and cold drinks Student Union Shop, Level 1 University Centre (number 11 on the map) Sandwiches, crisps, confectionary, cold drinks Cyber Italia, Kenneth Kettle Building (number 4 on the map) Made to order pizza, paninis, wraps, sandwiches, hot and cold drinks Café Life, West Downs (number 21 on the map) Sandwiches, paninis, wraps, snacks, hot and cold drinks
We work with some great charities that are making a real difference around the world.
Animals Asia Animals Asia is working to improve the welfare of wild and domesticated species in Asia. They engage with officials, educational and scientific institutions, the media, celebrities and local communities to raise awareness and bring about lasting change. They focus on three issues: • Ending Bear Bile Farming • Cat and Dog Welfare • Captive Animal Welfare All of the above suffer from extreme mistreatment and abuse; the University of Winchester is raising money for Animals Asia to support the excellent work that they undertake.
The Winchester Girls, Uganda We are helping to fund a group of girls through their education in Uganda. You can make donations at the refreshments stand in Stripe Studio 2 (number 17 on the map).
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Taster Session times
The West Downs Centre is a short walk from the King Alfred Campus – the walking routes are marked in red on page 16 and 17 of this programme. If you would prefer you can hop on a shuttle bus to transfer you between sites – bus stops are also marked. We recommend allowing approximately 15 minutes to travel between campuses.
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Accounting and Finance; Accounting and Management
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet lecturers, and get a taste of what a university class is like.
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American Studies; American Studies and History; American Studies and Politics
This hands-on session will introduce you to some of the topics and the ways that we study, via a selection of texts, visual images, videos, or objects.
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Ancient, Classical and Medieval Studies
A hands-on session with staff and current students considering what the archaeologist can learn from looking at objects.
Medecroft 6
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Animal Welfare and Society
Animal welfare specialists can pursue a variety of careers depending on their qualifications. Many people are keen to work for animal protection charities while some pursue veterinary careers, veterinary nursing, animal behaviour, animal management, policyoriented and legal careers. This session reviews a variety of recent, real-world examples of positions within this sector, and strategies designed to maximise career success.
Medecroft 5
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Anthropology
A hands-on session with staff and current students considering what the archaeologist and anthropologist can learn from looking at human bones. Please note you will be handling actual archaeological human remains.
Medecroft 6
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Archaeology and History
A hands-on session with staff and current students considering what the archaeologist can learn from looking at objects.
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A hands-on session with staff and current students considering what the archaeologist can learn from looking at objects.
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A hands-on session with staff and current students considering what the archaeologist and anthropologist can learn from looking at human bones. Please note you will be handling actual archaeological human remains.
Medecroft 6
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Broadcast Television and Media Production
You will be given a tour of the MultiMedia Centre, Loan Counter and TV studios. You will have the opportunity to participate in either a live production exercise or an as-live TV production running in TV Studio 1.
Fred Wheeler Building 104
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Business Management courses
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet lecturers. In addition, there will be an opportunity to get a feel for what the classes are like via a short taster session. We want you to gain some hands-on experience of what studying at Winchester will be like and find out why our approaches are unique.
West Downs 1
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Childhood Studies
An interactive taster session to understand and identify children’s next steps in learning.
Herbert Jarman Building 3
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Childhood, Youth and Community Studies
A friendly and interactive session which will provide you with the opportunity to explore some of the influences on children and young people.
St Edburga 101
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Taster Sessions are either one hour or two hours in duration, as shown in this timetable. You do not need to book for these. Please note some courses are ticketed at the point of registration if we are expecting high demand. 11am-12noon
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You do not need to book for these. Please note some courses are ticketed at the point of registration if we are expecting high demand.
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Choreography and Dance
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Classical Studies
A course overview and a taster session led by department staff, exploring an area relating to the academic’s specialism (for example, the history and reception of the Classical World).
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11am-12noon
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Performing Arts Studio 2
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Medecroft 15
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Comedy: Performance and Production
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
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Creative Screen Production
You will be given a tour of the MultiMedia Centre, Loan Counter and TV studios. You will have the opportunity to participate in either a live production exercise or an as-live TV production running in TV Studio 1.
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Creative Writing courses
As part of a group, take part in creative sessions using a variety of objects that trigger ideas and potential story-lines, You will get the chance to imagine, write and share ideas – all within a low-key, friendly and supportive session. After the workshop there will be an opportunity for Q and A about either the session itself, or broader aspects relating to Creative Writing at university level.
St Alphege 202
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Criminology courses
An interactive session focussing on contemporary Criminology. You will also have the chance to meet lecturers and ask questions.
St Alphege 004
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Digital Media Design; Digital Media Development
You will have the opportunity to work with us on a web/advertising and design challenge for a non-profit volunteer bank. This will involve ideation and wireframing to come up with a website design/ app and bus shelter advertisement to encourage people to visit the website and donate their time/skills.
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Drama courses
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Performing Arts Studio 2
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Economics; Economics and Finance
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet lecturers, and get a taste of what a university class is like.
West Downs 211
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Education Studies; Education Studies (Early Childhood); Education Studies (Special and Inclusive)
An introduction to Education Studies, Education Studies (Early Childhood) and Education Studies (Special and Inclusive Education) with a discussion on ‘Education beyond the classroom’. A tutor and current students will reflect on how sessions are taught and some of the themes that underpin these programmes.
St Alphege 201
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English Language Studies
An interactive taster session relating to the academic’s specialism, for example Old English devils and monsters, forensic linguistics, phonetic transcription and analysing sociolinguistic data.
St Alphege 003
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English Linguistics; English Linguistics with Forensic Linguistics
An interactive taster session relating to the academic’s specialism, for example Old English devils and monsters, forensic linguistics, phonetic transcription and analysing sociolinguistic data.
St Alphege 003
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English Literature courses, English with American Literature
An overview of the course and an interactive taster session sampling some of the approaches to critical reading that you will experience in your first year as English Literature undergraduates.
St Alphege 301
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Event Management
The interactive session introduces you to the world of Event Management via a short talk from one of the course lecturers and an exploration of some of the world's most popular events.
West Downs 208/209
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Fashion: Media and Marketing
A session exploring ‘Which are your favourite fashion brands and why? An exploration of brand equity and why it is important’.
West Downs 111
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Film Production
You will be given a tour of the MultiMedia Centre (post-production area), Loan Counter and have the opportunity to ask questions of staff and view our range of professional film production equipment. This includes 4K cameras, lighting kits, location sound kits, and supporting industry-standard accessories available for student project work.
St Alphege 204
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Film Studies courses
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet lecturers.
Fred Wheeler 202
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Forensic Studies
You have the opportunity to participate in a mock forensic and criminal investigation.
St Alphege 002
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Geography
An interactive session in which students are introduced to global development issues, have a taster session on Geographical Information Systems and find out more about studying Geography at Winchester.
St Alphege 203
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Global History and Politics
‘This session will explore a contemporary issue relating to the academic’s specialism, for example ‘Toward 100 days of the Trump Presidency’ or ‘Child Soldiers of Sudan’.
Boardoom
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Health, Community and Social Care
An overview of the course and a friendly interactive taster session: ‘From Institution to Community: exploring the shift of care from hospitals and asylums to community and home’.
Main Building 2
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History
Both sessions will outline the History programmes, please either attend 11am-1pm which will have a focus on the Medieval World or 1-3pm which will have a focus on the Modern World.
St Alphege 303
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History and the Medieval World
An overview of the History deparment followed by a taster session covering the academic's specialism, for example, Anglo-Saxon rulers (thinking about the ways in which the kings and queens of the Anglo-Saxons, from about 500 to 1066 and just beyond, were depicted) or mapping and imagining an early medieval city (what factors affected the shape and size of medieval cities)? This taster explores the cities of Milan and Verona in Italy through maps, pictures and poetry.
St Alphege 303
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History and the Modern World
An overview of the History deparment followed by a taster session covering the academic’s specialism, for example, what young people in the late Soviet Union liked to wear and why it had a huge political importance. The Soviet Union under Brezhnev is normally associated with stagnation, and not fashion, but you may be surprised: this session is likely to give you some new perspectives. An alternative topic may include ‘Who caused Napoleon’s ulcer and why should we care?’ – surprising new facts and intriguing interpretations from the latest research on a conflict that engulfed Britain and dislocated much of the rest of the Western world.
St Alphege 303
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Journalism
An overview of the programme followed by an interactive session allowing you to get a taste of what studying Journalism at Winchester is like.
Tom Atkinson Building 9
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Law
A mini lecture exploring the future of human rights in the United Kingdom.
West Downs 2
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Marketing
Discover how brands help build an emotional relationship with consumers and develop a distinctive position within the marketplace. Spot the hidden meanings within popular brands and find out what the brands you love say about you. You will have the opportunity to meet lecturers and find out more about studying Marketing at the University of Winchester.
West Downs 7
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Mass Communication
The taster sessions offer you the chance to find out more about the way the different awards in Media and Communication work. You will also have the chance to see how we explore key contemporary themes associated with media, journalism, social media, advertising and radio in our discussion groups with our current students.
Fred Wheeler Building 205
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Mathematics; Mathematics and Finance
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet lecturers, and get a taste of what a university class is like.
West Downs 211
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Media and Communication; Media, Communication and Advertising; Media, Communication and Journalism; Media and Audio Communication; Media, Communication and Social Media.
The taster sessions offer you the chance to find out more about the way the different awards in Media and Communication work. You will also have the chance to see how we explore key contemporary themes associated with media, journalism, social media, advertising and radio in our discussion groups with our current students.
Fred Wheeler Building 205
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Modern Liberal Arts (Philosophy)
An overview of the course and a taster session. Using our Modern Liberal Arts website, we will provide intriguing questions and issues that cover the range of our modules. You won’t be expected to know the answers, so no one will be put on the spot!
Fred Wheeler Building 203
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Musical Theatre
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Performing Arts Studio 2
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Music and Sound Production
You will be given a tour of the MultiMedia Centre, Loan Counter and TV studios. You will have the opportunity to participate in either a live production exercise or an as-live TV production running in TV Studio 1.
Fred Wheeler Building 104
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Outdoor Arts: Performance and Production
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
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Performing Arts
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Performing Arts Studio 2
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Philosophy, Politics and Economics
An interactive session allowing you get a taste of what it will be like studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Winchester. The session will include an overview of the programme and a chance for you to ask any questions about it. If you are interested in experiencing a session that is focused on politics, please attend one of the Politics and Global Studies sessions taught by members of the PPE teaching team in The Boardroom at 11am or 1pm.
Medecroft 16
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Philosophy, Religion and Ethics
An interactive session allowing you to get a taste of what it will be like studying Philosophy, Religion and Ethics at Winchester. In this session we will look at the borders of philosophy and theology as we turn to the English philosopher John Locke’s attempt to understand what it is for a thing to be itself over time, a question that becomes particularly puzzling when he considers how we can know we’ll be the same person when rewarded or punished in the afterlife. The session will include an overview of the programme and a chance for you to ask any questions about it.
Medecroft 16
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Politics and Global Studies
'This session will explore a contemporary issue relating to the academic's specialism, for example 'Toward 100 days of the Trump Presidency'
Boardroom
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Primary Education
Learning is complex - but fun! This session is a hands-on introduction to a range of resources that might be used in the primary classroom to inspire and support learning. There will be opportunities to work alongside and chat with current students and programme tutors.
Stripe Auditorium
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Psychology courses
This session will provide an overview of the Psychology programmes followed by an interactive session allowing you to get a taste of some topics of Psychology and what studying at Winchester is like.
Stripe Lecture Theatre
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Social Work
An interactive discussion around contemporary social work issues.
Main Building 3
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Sociology
An overview offering you the chance to find out more about the course, ask questions and meet the sociology lecturers.
St Edburga 201
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Sport and Exercise Science; Sports Business and Marketing; Sports Coaching; Sport Psychology and Coaching; Sports Studies; Strength, Conditioning and Fitness
You will gain a taste of the Winchester student experience as part of the Department of Sport and Exercise. You will have the opportunity to experience dynamic and interactive sessions, meet the Department’s expert staff, interact with current sports degree students, and discover the exciting opportunities within the specific sports programme of your choice.
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Theatre for Children and Young People
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Performing Arts Studio 2
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Theatre Production (Arts and Stage Management)
This session takes the form of an introduction to life in the Department of Performing Arts. During the session you will be exposed to the variety of learning experiences you can expect as student on one of our courses. You will attend a short performance by current students and accompanying lecture and seminar during which you will discuss and analyse what you have seen. This will be followed by a workshop activity in which you will create a short piece of performance. The session with close with feedback on what you have produced and an opportunity to speak further with staff and students about your programme.
Performing Arts Studio 2
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Theology, Religion and Ethics
An interactive session allowing you get a taste of what it will be like studying Theology, Religion and Ethics at Winchester. In this session we will look at different ways of thinking about religion, contrasting for instance the perspectives of ‘insiders’ to a tradition, with those of ‘outsiders’ – either of a different faith, or of avowed secularists. We will examine some of the challenges we confront when trying to get to grips with different religions, as we direct our gaze from different vantage points. The session will include an overview of the programme, and give you a chance to ask any questions about it.
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If you are unable to attend a course talk then please make your way to the course fair which runs from 12pm until 3.30pm. When a course talk is not scheduled you can speak to an academic or current student about the course you wish to study.
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To book your place on a Campus Tour to see the many facilities Winchester has to offer including the University Centre, the Library, I.T. facilities and the Student Union please make your way to Main Building and book a time slot. Tours will depart from Main Building 5 (number 7 on the map) every 15 minutes (first tour at 9.30am, last tour 2.30pm). Tours are led by a current student and take approximately 45 minutes.
A Student Union The Student Union organises club nights, comedy nights, quizzes and live music. There is also a cinema with a dedicated programme of films. A variety of clubs, societies and associations are run in the Student Union, offering the chance to get involved in a wide range of activities. The Union also provides support and welfare services, accompanied by awareness campaigns throughout the year. The bottom floor is known as The Vault which is a multi-purpose space, primarily hosting our club nights but there is retractable tiered seating that transforms the space into a cinema and performance area. The second floor houses The Lounge complete with a burger hatch and also our Terrace Bar.
B The Food Hall The Food Hall provides a range of meals throughout the day, a wokery bar, deli bar and fresh salad bar. There is a wide selection of dishes to choose from including a daily special utilising local ingredients.
C Bookshop and Learning Café P&G Wells University Bookshop is at the heart of the University of Winchester. In addition to set texts, it stocks background and leisure reading, gifts for friends and family, second-hand books of all types, and essential stationery. The Learning Café offers 24-hour a day access, a Café counter selling excellent coffee and snacks, 50 PCs, wireless access and comfy seating for group work or just relaxing with friends.
D Careers Careers offers impartial information, advice and guidance about occupations, graduate employment, further study/training, volunteering, and other opportunities for students and graduates (up to one year after graduation). They organise a programme of talks and workshops from external speakers on a wide range of topics, a JobShop which advertises part-time job vacancies both on campus and locally, vacation work, national graduate job vacancies, a volunteering service promoting many local opportunities and much more!
E Student Services Our Student Services team provide a wide range of services to support students during their time at Winchester. They offer wellbeing support (counselling, disability support, mental health support and medical provision), student advice and finance, study skills and international student support and advice. Located right in the centre of the campus they are easy to access.
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F Chapel The Chapel is open every day during term-time and morning prayers are held each weekday before lectures begin.
G Martial Rose Library This three-storey building is open 24/7 during term time and houses a collection of 300,000 books, video and sound recordings and receives some 1,000 journals with electronic access to thousands more. There are study spaces for more than 450 readers. There are also seven study rooms which can be booked for group work sessions.
H Kenneth Kettle Building The Kenneth Kettle Building is a social learning space open 24/7 with 82 open access PCs and space for 50 laptop users. There is a café serving hot and cold food, including delicious pizza!
I University Gym Burma Road Student Village hosts the University Gym. The equipment supplied by Life Fitness provides an excellent work out experience. The top floor hosts a large cardio area providing bikes, running machines, cross trainers, rowing machines and more. There is also a stretching zone to get you ready for your workout and fixed resistance machines to improve your strength.
J Performing Arts Studios Six purpose-built studios offering the latest technology for student productions. The studios include 4 large rehearsal spaces, a double-height movement space and a further double-height studio that can also double as an additional performance space to complement the University’s other performance venues.
K Sports Facilities The Centre for Sport houses a 21-station fitness suite, sports labs, a sports hall as well as a dance studio and performance space. Squash courts are also in the building and externally there are tennis courts and a MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area). Outdoor sports facilities are based at Winchester Sports Stadium at Bar End (approx 15-20 minute walk from the King Alfred Campus). The sports laboratories contain some of the latest fitness testing equipment. The performance gym is a black box with full lighting rig, seating and flexible scenic arrangements. The dance studio has full length mirrors and sprung floor.
L Multimedia Centre and Loans Counter The Centre includes a purpose-built TV studio, a newsroom, radio studio and facilities for multi-track audio recording. Video editing is available in different formats including Final Cut Pro and Avid Composer. The Multimedia Centre is open 24-hours a day and you are encouraged to use the facilities for your own projects as well as coursework. The Loans Counter provides a loans service for a range of equipment which can include media players, cameras and laptops.
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To book your place on an Accommodation Tour please make your way to Main Building and book a time slot. Tours will depart from the The Chapel (number 6 on the map) every 15 minutes (first tour at 9.30am, last tour at 2.45pm). Tours are led by a current student and take approximately 45 minutes to one hour. Today is an ideal opportunity for you to view our range of housing, speak to the housing team and start to think about where you might like to live.
28 Burma Road Student Village is adjacent to the King Alfred Campus and consists of 408 en suite rooms arranged in flats of six to eight with shared kitchens and two one bedroom family flats. There are six bedrooms (and kitchens) adapted for wheelchair users.
27 Queens Road Student Village is a purpose-built residential development adjacent to the King Alfred Campus, consisting of 399 en suite rooms arranged in flats of three to nine rooms with shared kitchens.
21 West Downs Student Village is located behind the Winchester Business School, just a few hundred metres from the King Alfred Campus. There are over 650 bedrooms in houses of six to ten rooms. There is a mixture of en suite and shared facility rooms and some one and two bedroom family flats. The Student Village has six study bedrooms (two adapted kitchens) adapted for students with disabilities.
1 9 18 There are three catered halls of residence, Alwyn, St Elizabeth’s and Beech Glade. All are located on the King Alfred Campus. Each hall is a traditional hall of residence set up with rooms arranged along communal corridors with shared bathrooms and kitchenettes at various points. Many rooms boast beautiful views across Winchester and the South Downs and all rooms are larger than average single study bedrooms.
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Support staff are available throughout the Open Day to offer advice and information for visitors. All of the advice stands listed below are based in SAB001 (number 16 on the map), and are open from 9.30am-3pm. Some departments are giving talks; please check below for times and locations. All talks last around 20-30 minutes.
Finance (stand and talk)
Study Abroad (stand)
Learn about the funding options available to you including loans, bursaries and scholarships.
Find out about opportunities to take part in the Erasmus Scheme and Exchange Programmes.
Talks take place at 12pm and 2pm in St Alphege 004 (number 16 on the map) talks last approximately 30 minutes.
Mature Students (21 and over)
Housing (stand) Discover more about the range of accommodation available whilst studying at Winchester, costs and how to apply. A short briefing will take place in the Chapel before you depart for your Accommodation Tour (6 on the map).
Parents Talk Find out about important dates, accepting offers, results day and what you can do to prepare your son or daughter for university. Talks take place at 12.00pm and 2.30pm in St Alphege 002 (number 16 on the map) talks last approximately 30 minutes. Alison our Schools and Colleges Liaison Co-ordinator will be available in The Stripe from 12.30-3.30 she can answer any questions you might have about the transition to university.
See what support and activities our Student Union has to offer. Please make your way to The Vault in The Student Union to talk to a member of the team.
Student Life Talk Come and find out what it is like to be a University of Winchester Student – presentation given by current students. Talks take place at 12.30pm and 2.30pm in St Alphege 301 (number 16 on the map) talks last approximately 30 minutes.
Opportunity Winchester Talk At Winchester, you will gain more than just a degree. We work hard to offer you a range of interesting opportunities to help you reach your full potential and enhance your graduate CV. Attend this talk to find out more about what’s on offer including work placement opportunities, study abroad options, and our credit-bearing Volunteering and Value Studies modules. Talks take place at 1pm and 2.30pm in St Alphege 204 (number 16 on the map) talks last approximately 30 minutes.
Admissions (stand) Advice on entry requirements, applications and offers.
Careers (stand) Develop your employability skills whilst at University and you will be well placed for an exciting career when you graduate. Meet our Careers Team and get more information about the support we offer to you during your time at Winchester. UNIVERSITY OF WINCHESTER | SHAPE YOUR FUTURE | #HelloWinch
Come and meet a current mature student to talk about life at Winchester.
Student Services (stand) Find out about the advice, guidance and support Winchester can provide for its students, including disability and learning support, medical and welfare support.
Sports Excellence (stand) The University of Winchester Sports Excellence Award Scheme is offered to prospective first year students on any full-time degree course. For more information on the Awards Scheme see information below and please come and visit our stand.
Foundation Music (stand) Foundation Music is a network of staff, students and others from the local community who enjoy music making through a raft of different activities including choirs and ensembles, individual and group tuition, workshops, careers events and huge amounts of live performances. NO AUDITIONS, NO FEES.
Value Studies (stand) In this series of modules, students at Winchester get the opportunity to grapple with fundamental questions about values in an open atmosphere. The modules are team-taught by staff from the various departments in the University, who bring different kinds of expertise and experience to bear on questions of general human significance. The format is conversational and the spirit co-operative. They comprise of small conversational seminars: 7-12 students and focus on fundamental questions about art, morality, politics, religion and knowledge. Visit our stand to find out more.
Excellence Awards Excellence Awards are available in Sports and Music. Sport offer 5 x Sports Excellence Awards of £500 per annum and complimentary Gym membership to the Burma Road Gym worth £235 per year. This is available for any talented sportspersons to apply before the start of their first year of ANY academic degree course. In return Awardees are expected to represent the appropriate SU sports team, help coach or captain the team of their chosen sport, encourage other students to join, whilst being an ambassador for the Sports Facilities Department and the University alike. Foundation Music offer 5 x Music Excellence Awards of £500 per annum to enthusiastic first year musicians on ANY academic degree course.
Sports facilities tour Take a tour of the great additional sports facilities we have available at the Winchester Sports Stadium and Winchester Racquets and Fitness. Tour departs at 2.30pm outside the Centre for Sport and returns to campus at approximately 3.30pm.
Winchester Sports Stadium (Bar End, Winchester) Check out the fantastic facilities on offer for all students at the Winchester Sports Stadium including a TigerTurf all-weather pitch which is suitable for hockey and football, an eight lane 400m athletics track and a sports pavilion. The facility is located about two kilometres from the University’s main campus, the location of the University’s accommodation and main facilities are a kilometre from the historic city centre of Winchester.
8 Lane Athletics Track The Stadium’s Athletics track comprises of an eight-lane track with sandwich surface and field discipline facilities.
All-Weather Pitch The All-Weather Pitch is floodlit to allow for evening play and is used throughout the week by a number of hockey teams, 5-a-side teams, social groups and private company bookings. The Winchester Sports Stadium All Weather Pitch is a top grade, sand dressed, tiger turf pitch available for hire 7 days a week. It is a great venue for competitions, matches and training.
Winchester Racquets and Fitness Located about 2km from the King Alfred Campus, Winchester Racquets and Fitness is a premier racquets and fitness club that our students have access to.
Tennis It has four indoor, six artificial grass (four floodlit), two artificial clay (floodlit) and five outdoor hard courts.
Fitness There is a fully equipped gym offering the complete range of CV and resistance equipment.
Squash and racquetball It has six squash courts, including two competition glass back courts with grandstand viewing area.
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Just over one hour away from London by train, Winchester is a charming cathedral city with a rich heritage and vibrant contemporary culture.
Out and about Whether you are looking for a fine dining restaurant, cosy country pub, lively bar or independent coffee shop, Winchester has something to offer all tastes and budgets. Many celebrity chefs have opened eateries in the city including Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Raymond Blanc and Rick Stein. For those wanting to shop until they drop, immerse yourself in the bustling high street for the well-known shops, and explore the wealth of independent boutiques and more unique shops nestled among the intriguing back streets.
Arts, music and culture The city boasts a year-long calendar of cultural events including literary festivals, food and drink fairs and a summer street carnival known as the Hat Fair. In addition to the numerous music festivals held close by, there is a wide choice of venues offering live music to suit all tastes. There are also museums, two theatres, a cinema, and one of the oldest bars in England for you to explore.
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Places to visit Winchester Cathedral has stood at the heart of the city for over 1,000 years and provides a focal point for religious worship, music and culture that has inspired generations. The city – which was King Alfred the Great’s capital of England – has proud links with writers Jane Austen and John Keats. It is home to the impressive Great Hall with its legendary Round Table, the world-renowned Winchester College and Chapel, and the English Heritage site Wolvesey Castle. If you fancy going slightly further afield, Winchester is surrounded by beautiful countryside and market towns. It is close to the New Forest National Park, prehistoric Stonehenge and the Isle of Wight – home of music festivals and sailing events.
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