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Events to book

Date Time Activity Description  Booking

27th April

6-7pm

Physics & Astronomy

During this subject insight session, the focus is on Physics and Astronomy. Our programmes cover a wide range of topics, both applied and theoretical, directly developed from research taking place at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ. The session will explain course options, professional placement and study abroad options as well as hear from current students.

7th May

6-7pm

Student Experience Panel: Balancing Coursework and Life - Looking After your Mental Health while Studying at the University of Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ

Worried about balancing academic content and looking after yourself whilst studying at university? Current students at the University of Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ share their experiences of managing the highs and lows in their own mental health. This session will include a student panel, a Q&A, and signposting to further support.

11th May

6-7pm

Student Finance

Finance and money is often one of the biggest anxieties for many of us when considering university. Find out how you apply, how much you could be entitled to and tips on how to budget.

18th May

6-7pm

Personal Statements

Personal statements are the biggest piece of work required in your UCAS application so do require a good amount of time and thought. This session will help you structure your personal statement as well as provide you with some ideas of what to include.

21st May

6-7pm

Student Experience Panel: Belonging at the University of Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ - Let's Talk Culture, Religion, and Identity

Finding where you belong at university can be a daunting prospect. Come and talk to our current students about how they found their place. We’ll be talking about all thing's identity; from race, culture, and religion to gender, and sexuality. This session will include a student panel, a Q&A, and signposting to further support.

1st June

6-7pm

Philosophy

This subject insight will focus on Philosophy. The session will share the wide range of optional modules which give you the opportunity to customise your degree according to your own interests and career ambitions. As well as hearing from current students.

29th June

6-7pm

Studying at our Penryn Campus, Cornwall

We believe that where you study can make a world of difference to your student experience so during this session hear about our campus in Penryn. Made up of around 6,000 students, it offers a close-knit friendly community.

6th July

6-7pm

Personal Statements

Another opportunity for you to find out about personal statements. Personal statements are the biggest piece of work required in your UCAS application so do require a good amount of time and thought. This session will help you structure your personal statement as well as provide you with some ideas of what to include.