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  • Northeastern University: History Taster Lecture

    Thursday, 26th September 2024 17:00-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what a History lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. Understand why people in the past behaved in certain ways and answer questions such as why many western Europeans participated in the crusades despite being aware of its immense danger? Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

  • University of Manchester Masterclass: Innovations in Sustainability and Big Science

    Thursday, 26th September 2024 17:30-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? This session explores how the University of Manchester's Physics and Astronomy Department is helping combat the climate crisis through from particle accelerators to dark matter research. Who is it for? Students interested in sustainability, physics, astronomy, and related subjects at university. Where is it? Online!

  • UEA: Interactive Politics Session

    Wednesday, 25th September 2024 13:00-13:45 (UK Time) What is it? This interactive Politics session will explore the European Union's ' Green Deal' with its policies and targets aimed at reducing carbon emissions to reach Net Zero. Did the 'Green Deal' achieve its targets and make the positive impact on climate change that they had hoped for? Who is it for? If you're interested in studying Politics, International Relations, Environmental Science, or related subjects at university, then this session is for you! Where is it? Online on Zoom!

  • Northeastern University: Politics & International Relations Undergraduate Taster Lecture

    Wednesday, 25th September 2024 17:00-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what a Politics & International Relations lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. Take a closer look at the idea of belonging to a low or social class and understand how much further it goes beyond the simple notion of money. Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

  • Bowdoin College: Insights and Advice for Application Writing Virtual Event

    Wednesday, 25th September 2024 1:00-2:00 AM (UK Time) What is it? *Bowdoin College is need-blind for all students, including international students. Attend this virtual session to learn advice for writing college applications. Who is it for? Students interested in hearing advice for writing college applications. Where is it? Online!

  • IE University: Recruitment Finance and Economics Session

    Wednesday, 25th September 2024 16:00-17:00 (UK Time) What is it? This sessions, you will learn the basics of sustainable finance, covering topics such as ESG factors and their importance to companies, sustainable projects in relation to the European taxonomy, and financing instruments in the markets. Who is it for? Students interested in studying sustianability, finance, economics and related subjects at university. Where is it? Online!

  • University of East Anglia: Biology/Medicine Tutorial

    Tuesday, 24th September 2024 11:00-11:55 (UK Time) What is it? This live interactive Biology/Medicine tutorial, you will learn about the spread of Antimicrobial Resistance in bacteria and other microbes, understanding its global threats on health, food security, and development and the things we can do to slow this growth. Who is it for? Students interested in studying biology, medicine, and related subjects at university. Where is it? Online on Zoom!

  • University of Nottingham and University of East Anglia: Engineering General vs Specialism

    Monday, 23rd September 2024 15:45-16:45 (UK Time) What is it? These webinars will help you determine whether a general or specialised engineering pathway would be a better fit for you. Get the opportunity to see what university graduates are doing now and participate in a Q&A. Who is it for? Students interested in studying engineering at university. Where is it? Online on Zoom!

  • Northeastern University: Philosophy Undergraduate Taster Lecture

    Tuesday, 24th September 2024 17:00-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what a Philosophy lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. Explore the argument that we don't often know how to make decisions for our future self and understand ways to resolve this problem. Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

  • Bowdoin College: Chat with FGLI Students and Alumni Virtual Event

    Monday, 23rd September 2024 1:00-2:00 AM (UK Time) What is it? *Bowdoin College is need-blind for all students, including international students. Attend this virtual session to hear from current students and their experiences Bowdoin College. Who is it for? Students and parents interested in life at Bowdoin College. Where is it? Online!

  • Northeastern University: English Undergraduate Taster Lecture

    Monday, 23rd September 2024 17:00-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what an English lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. Explore a selection of poems from authors including Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath, as well as other art forms. Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

  • University of Manchester Masterclass: Sustainable Use of Critical Metals

    Monday, 23rd September 2024 17:30-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? This session discusses the importance of metal to our daily lives and in helping us achieve Net Zero. Explore how microbes turn waste to treasure and geology aids the responsible extraction of metals. Who is it for? Students interested in sustainability, earth and environmental science, and related subjects at university. Where is it? Online!

  • University of Oxford: Final Undergraduate Open Day

    Friday, 20th September 2024 What is it? Attend this open day to explore to college grounds of the University of Oxford and chat to students and staff to learn more about what studying there would be like. Registration is not compulsory, but by registering you can receive a lot of useful information about events to make the most of your time at the open day! You can find more information about what you can see during their open day on their website below: Who is it for? Students interested in studying at the University of Oxford. Where is it? University of Oxford

  • University of East Anglia: How To Get A Head Start On Your University Application

    Thursday, 19th September 2024 16:30-17:15 (UK Time) What is it? This online Zoom webinar will help you prepare for you university applications. Whether you need help with finding the right resources for how to write a personal statement, extra reading, visiting open days, or gaining work experience. Who is it for? Students interested in getting extra help and tips for university applications. Where is it? Online!

  • University of Manchester Masterclass: Rethinking Plastics for a Sustainable Future

    Thursday, 19th September 2024 17:30-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? This session explores the challenges posed by plastic pollution, as well as the important role they play in our everyday life, including actions we can take to use plastic responsibly. Who is it for? Students interested in materials science, engineering, sustainability, and related subjects at university. Where is it? Online!

  • Warwick University Interactive Talk: Detecting Hidden Pattern Via Hypothesis Testing

    Wednesday, 18th September 2024 13:45-14:30 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this interactive talk to explore hidden patterns in data with the idea of hypothesis testing. This will help you develop your agility in maths and understanding of statistics. Who is it for? Students interested in studying Mathematics, Statistics, or related subjects at university. Where is it? Location to be announced - register now to keep up to date and if you want to attend!

  • International Open House - 15th October 2024

    Stockholm School of Economics is delighted to invite you to their international open day taking place online. 09:00-10:30 (CEST) Presentation and Q&A with international student panel and admissions 10:30-16:00 (CEST) Live chat with the admissions team 16:00-17:30 (CEST) Presentation and Q&A with international student panel and admissions Please do not register to attend if you have any lessons or other pre-planned activities which may overlap with this open house, unless you have received authorised permission to do so.

  • Northeastern University: Computer Science & Data Science Undergraduate Taster Lecture

    Friday, 20th September 2024 17:00-18:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what a Computer Science & Data Science lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. You'll have the chance to learn about how satellite navigation systems work, including the algorithms and computational tools behind this. Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

  • University of Oxford: Green Templeton College Open Doors

    Sunday, 15th September 2024 12:00-16:00 (UK Time) What is it? The University of Oxford's Green Templeton College is hosting an open day, with astronomy-related showcases. Here a few things you don't want to miss out on: Interactive Astrophysics activities and demos (there's a treasure hunt!) Space-themed arts and crafts Solar system and exoplanets exhibits Tours of the college No registration needed - this is a walk-in event. Who is it for? Students interested in studying Astrophysics or related subjects at university. There are family-friendly activities as well, so feel free to bring the family! Where is it? Green Templeton College, Oxford

  • Northeastern University: Law Undergraduate Taster Lecture

    Thursday, 19th September 2024 14:00-15:00 (UK Time) What is it? Attend this taster lecture to learn what a Law lecture might look like for you at Northeastern University. The lecture is titled "Catch me outside, how about that?": introducing you to the topic of consent and crimes against a person. Who is it for? Students, parents, teachers, and advisers. Where is it? Online!

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