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  • Free Tuition for Ukrainian Citizens

    Stockholm School of Economics are introducing tuition free exemptions for all Ukrainian citizens applying to any of their bachelor programmes for the 2025 intake. This means that you will not be required to pay tuition fees. Click on the link below to find out more.

  • Les Roches Abu Dhabi Campus Opening Fall 2024

    Les Roches is excited to announce their brand new campus opening in Fall 2024 in Abu Dhabi. This campus will provide unparalleled opportunities for aspiring hospitality leaders from around the world, state-of-the-art facilities with cutting-edge technology, and world-class educational resources. The campus will offer the undergraduate BBA in Global Hospitality Management.

  • UK General Election: The Emerging Results & What They Mean

    Friday 5th July 2024 10:05-11:00 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Dr Sally Broughton Micova, Professor Alan Finlayson, & Dr Eitan Tzelgov from the University of East Anglia for a discussion and debate on our interpretations and expectations of the next UK general election. You will be invited to submit questions and themes prior to the session so that discussion can be based around the audiences views. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Politics, Geography, Sociology, or other related subjects at university.

  • Contemporary Fathers - Experiences, Expectations & Wellbeing

    Wednesday 26th June 2024 09:10-10:00 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Professor Paul Hodkinson from the University of Surrey for an interactive talk on the role and impact of the Father. You will explore the role and experience of fathers, ongoing gender barriers in the home and workplace, and the difficulties surrounding caregiving roles. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Sociology, Psychology, or other related subjects at university. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this session, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Virtual Summer Open House 13.07.2024

    Saturday 13th July 2024 Online You are invited to join John Hopkins University for their virtual summer open house event to learn everything you need to know about the institution and how to apply. You can personalise your day to meet your interests and attend sessions of your choosing. There will be opportunities to talk to admissions officers and current students about: finding community through the college transition learning inside and outside the classroom how families can prepare for the college search A full schedule of event can be found using the link below.

  • London Festival of Architecture

    13th - 29th June 2024 London The London Festival of Architecture is a month long celebration of architecture and city-making, with a mission to open up discussions around architecture, test new ideas and uncover and promote new talent. This years theme is Reimagine, inspire from the climate and cost of living crisis, social injustice and inequality. The festival consists of: Conferences Exhibitions Installations Performances Studio Lates Talks and Debates Film Screenings Walks and Tours Workshops

  • Neurobiology: Multiple Sciences, Multiple Sclerosis - An Interactive Presentation

    Thursday 27th June 2024 15:45-16:30 (UK time) Online About The Presentation Join Dr Hollie White & Dr Dawn Collins from Warwick Medical School to explore the most common central nervous system degenerative disease in young adults. You will dive into the neuroscience of multiple sclerosis, demyelination, brain lesions, and pathology. This session will demonstrate the importance of learning about health problems through examining patient cases. Who is this presentation suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Biology, Psychology, Health & Social Care, or other related subjects at university.

  • Social Work: Safeguarding Adults - Working with relationships, risk & choice

    Thursday 27th June 2024 14:00-14:45 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Dr Megan Robb from the University of Bath to explore the complexities of working with vulnerable adults who experience abuse. You will learn about the challenges for professionals and the rights of adults to make choices about their own lives. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in a careers in health & social care, or in public services.

  • Business V Economics: What's the difference and which degree is right for you?

    Monday 24th June 2024 16:30-17:20 (UK time) Online About The Event Join Lucill Curtis and Liliana Harding from the University of East Anglia to consider the key differences and similarities in content, learning, and career opportunities, when studying Business and Economics at university. Who is this event suitable for? Any students who are deciding between studying Business or Economics at university. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this event, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Building Microbial Chemical Factories: Design, Assembly, and Engineering of Biological Routes to Chemical Compounds

    Friday 28th June 2024 16:30-18:00 (UK time) Imperial College London or Online About The Talk Join Professor Kristala L J Prather from Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a lecture on building microbial factories. A full description of the event can be found using the link below. Who is this talk suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Engineering, Biology, or related subjects at university. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this talk, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Apprenticeships - Applications Open Now

    Warner Brothers have several apprenticeships available the business within the departments of Film Marketing, Client Services, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. These are opportunities to learn from industry professionals whilst studying towards a relevant qualification that will help you build both personal and professional skills. If you are interested then please use the link below to find out more.

  • The Role of the Nurse in Secure & Forensic Mental Health Settings

    Monday 24th June 2024 13:35-14:20 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Dr Paul Linsley from the University of East Anglia for an interactive talk on the role of the nurse in secure and forensic mental health settings. There will be a specific focus on nurses working in different custodial environments. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Nursing or related subjects at university. If you would like to attend, please request absence from Emily in the careers office, no later than 3 days prior to the activity taking place. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this session, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Health & Social Care Taster Day

    Wednesday 26th June 2024 9:45-15:30 (UK time) Bristol UWE About the Taster Day Join Bristol UWE on campus to experience what studying Health & Social Care subjects are like. You will have the opportunity to attend a selection of 40-minute taster sessions in Midwifery, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Radiography, Adult Nursing, and Mental Health / Learning Disability Nursing. Who is this suitable for? Students in IB1 who are interested in studying Health & Social Care related courses at Bristol UWE. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this taster day, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Natural Sciences - Ocean Acidification

    Wednesday 19th June 2024 16:15-17:00 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Dr Barbara Villa Marcos from the Society for Natural Sciences to explore how increased CO2 emissions from human activities interact with the oceans and the processes involved. There will be a focus on the effect on calcifying organisms which disrupts their ability to form shells, such as shellfish, corals and plankton. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Natural Sciences, Geography, Interdisciplinary Studies or related subjects at university. If you would like to attend, please request absence from Emily in the careers office, no later than 3 days prior to the activity taking place. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this session, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Making Our Cities More Resilient to Climate Change & Improving their Liveability

    Thursday 20th June 2024 11:05-12:00 (UK time) Online About The Workshop Join Andy Clayton and Elisa Olivares Esquivel from the University of Sheffield for an interactive workshop exploring new ways of reimagining cities and outdoor spaces to meet the challenges of a changing climate and loss of habitat. The first part of the session, you will explore case studies that demonstrate how our streets, urban spaces and parks can be designed and managed got environmental and social benefits. The second part of the session, you will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge to redesign an urban space. A full introduction to the workshop can be seen below. Who is this workshop suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Geography, Biology, Art, Design or related subjects at university. If you would like to attend, please request absence from Emily in the careers office, no later than 3 days prior to the activity taking place. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this workshop, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Election Year 2024: Is Democracy in Crisis?

    Monday 24th June 2024 12:45-13:30 (UK time) Online About The Session Join Dr Martin Scott & Dr Ulrike Theuerkauf from the University of East Anglia for an interactive session discussing whether democracy is in crisis. You will specifically focus on the different types of democracy, signs of a global democratic recession since 2006, the rise of far-right populism, the role of media in safeguarding or weakening democracy, and why some social scientists are worried about the state of the democracy in the UK. Who is this session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying Politics, Geography, Sociology or related subjects at university. If you would like to attend, please request absence from Emily in the careers office, no later than 3 days prior to the activity taking place. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this session, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • New BA Liberal Arts Course

    The University of York are delighted to announce the launch of their brand new BA (Hons) Liberal Arts degree. The course covers a range of subjects within the arts and humanities and builds on the concept of interdisciplinary learning. The course will consist of core interdisciplinary modules, language modules, and open module choices, designed to help students become a more versatile thinker and engaged global citizen. The course will be open for 2025 entry. To find out more, please visit their website using the link below.

  • Application Information Session

    Tuesday 25th June 2024 13:00 (BST time) Online About The Information Session Are you starting to think about your application to IE and want to know what your next steps are? Why not join this virtual information session to gain insight into admissions, enrolment process, and submitting a financial aid application. Who is this information session suitable for? Any students who are interested in studying at IE. Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this information session, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

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