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Year 12 University Taster Day

Friday, 22 May 2015 | 0 comments

Year 12 University Taster Day

Our taster day is designed to give you an insight into university life before making your UCAS application. 
It is a great opportunity to help you with your university research and get some hands on experience of what a particular degree subject involves.
You will get the opportunity to:
  • Attend a taster session in your chosen course / subject area
  • Meet staff and current students
  • Tour the campus and view on-campus accommodation
  • Find out more about graduate destinations
  • Ask questions about your course interests, entry requirements, etc.

Bookings

Bookings now closed.

Brunel Applicant Days

Brunel Applicant Days

Applicant Days are specifically designed for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
If you have not yet applied to Brunel and are considering entryour pre-applicant Open Days
Applicant Days are a chance to look around before making your final University decisions.
Unlike our general Open Days, Applicant Days will give you further insight into the course you are planning to study. You may even get the opportunity of a 'hands-on' taste of what the course offers.
You will get the chance to:
  • meet academic staff
  • quiz current students from the course
  • look around course facilities ie labs, performance space, workshops etc
  • have a campus tour including a room showing of on campus accommodation that is guaranteed to all first year students
Your parents/guardians are most welcome to accompany you on the day. 

Booking a place

Prior booking is essential. Dates will be available on your My Applications portal and you will be able to book a place using the portal, as well as see information about your offer.

Details about Applicant Days and using My Applications is included in your offer email from Brunel, including a helpful guide detailing how you can book a place on the day (PDF).

If you need to cancel your place or re-send booking information to your email account you can do this using the My Applications portal.

Student Ambassador Scheme

Student Ambassador Scheme

 

What is the scheme all about?

The Student Ambassador Scheme gives students the opportunity to represent the University to the outside world through a variety of different activities. It is a comprehensive scheme that aims to aid the University's recruitment activities and also encourage young people to enter Higher Education.

Who are Student Ambassadors?

Student Ambassadors are enthusiastic and reliable undergraduate and postgraduate students who are looking to develop their skills in public speaking and who can work as part of a team. Good communication skills and self confidence are essential.

What types of activities do Student Ambassadors get involved in?

  • Campus Tours: At Open Days and Brunel Applicant Afternoons Student Ambassadors conduct campus tours giving their own insight into what Brunel has to offer.
  • Subject Talks: Student Ambassadors give talks specifically about their course and what it involves. As well as what they enjoy most, placement opportunities and career plans. 
  • Student Life Talks: Student Ambassadors give talks to visitors about what it is really like to be a student at Brunel.
  • Higher Education Fairs and Conventions: Student Ambassadors get to travel all over the country to represent the University at HE Fairs and Conventions. They are on the Brunel stand and give advice on courses and student life at Brunel. If you see them at an event near you be sure to quiz them! 
  • Schools Liaison: Student Ambassador visit schools and colleges in the local area to talk to students about higher education, sharing their own experiences and giving advice on student life.

Information for Teachers, Schools and Colleges


Information for Teachers, Schools and Colleges

Whether you are a school / college teacher or careers and HE advisor, we are here to help guide you through the process of applying and preparing for Higher Education, and provide information about what's on offer at Brunel.

Brunel is a world-class campus university based in Uxbridge, West London. Almost 50 years old, our mission has always been to combine academic rigour with the practical, entrepreneurial and imaginative approach pioneered by our namesake Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

A popular London university, Brunel receives over 20,000 applications for approximately 3,000 undergraduate places each year. We recognise the support the school and college advisors give in helping applicants make informed decisions about course choices and university applications.

This schools and colleges section therefore aim to provide you with an overview of the ranges of activities available from Brunel for your students, teachers and advisors.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

You might also find the following website, set up by Uniaid, useful to help students prepare for university life in an interactive and fun way!

SPORT UNI

SPORT


Sport is more than just running and jumping. During this 3 year course you will gain understanding in the complexities behind this subject, including; the development of sport; how performance can be enhanced and how it can be managed and led.  
This course is designed to develop your knowledge and understanding of sport , physical education, learning and teaching and education. You will get the opportunity to develop a range of practical skills along with an understanding of the necessary underpinning theories. This course has a high level of real 'hands-on' experience and you will learn how to use your skills to inspire others to be more active and to excel at sport and exercise. You will be encouraged to hone your coaching, leadership and teaching skills through practical exercises, field trips, laboratory work and placement opportunities.
In Sport, we think you should experience intellectual excitement and enjoyment, knowledge and practical skills relevant to your chosen career and as much freedom as possible to explore your personal interests.
Here at BGU employability is central to our courses, so we’ll support you to find a placement that is tailored to your career aspirations for the future. You’ll also have the chance to gain coaching qualifications and to volunteer in sport across the county – our links with local sports partnerships and governing bodies provide unique work and career opportunities that you won’t find anywhere else.
If you have a passion and commitment for sport then this is the course for you. Come and join us to research and debate recent and topical developments and conflicting values and ideas about sport and physical education.
- See more at: http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/study/ug/sport/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.JB0l7rIl.dpuf

About BGU

About BGU
We've been here in the historic heart of Lincoln for over 150 years, a beautifully green and pleasant campus just a few minutes walk from Lincoln Cathedral, Castle and the old Roman city. We've seen a lot of things come and go in that time, but we've never stopped providing first-class education, turning out graduates of the highest calibre who go out into the world and change people's lives for the better.
Robert Grosseteste
Widely regarded as a great teacher, scholar, reformer, scientist and theologian, Robert Grosseteste is believed to have been born in Suffolk in around 1170. After holding a variety of academic and ecclesiastical offices Grosseteste was consecrated Bishop of Lincoln (at the time the largest diocese in England) in 1235 and remained in office for eighteen years until his death in October 1253. Over the course of his lifetime Grosseteste wrote many texts including philosophical commentaries, prayers, religious poems, and pastoral and scientific treatises. He also performed experiments with light and optics and is said to have inspired his younger contemporary Roger Bacon, later known as Dr Mirabilis. The remains of Robert Grosseteste lie in the south-east transept of Lincoln Cathedral. Each year on his feast day, October 9th, he is remembered at a service held in the University Chapel.
We began life in 1862 as an Anglican teacher training college for women. To mark our centenary in 1962, our name was changed to Bishop Grosseteste College in honour of Robert Grosseteste, the thirteenth century scientist, philosopher, educator, and Bishop of Lincoln.
Subsequent name changes in 2006 and 2012 saw our name changed to Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, before we finally became Bishop Grosseteste University.
In recent years we've undergone an explosion of growth, expanding and developing our portfolio of courses into more exciting new areas than ever before. We still consider ourselves experts in education - we have been doing it for over 150 years after all - but our teaching courses now sit alongside an exciting range of other subjects. We currently educate over 2,000 students in subjects ranging from drama to psychology; foundation degree to PhD, and much more in between.
We keep adding to our campus to ensure that our students have a fulfilling learning experience and a rewarding university life. During the course of 2013 we refurbished our student accommodation and built a brand new hall of residence, enhancing the BGU student experience and creating a real home away from home. We also totally refurbished our library building (doubling its size) and built Refectory, our new dining facility
- See more at: http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/about/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.35OOD1ks.dpuf

Bishop Grosseteste University

Welcome to the website of Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU). As a university we are committed to encouraging our students and supporting them throughout their time with us. We strive to build a community atmosphere and our intimate size allows us to do just that. As a student you will get to know your class mates and your tutors well and build real and long lasting friendships and memories that will last a lifetime. 
As a BGU student we’ll support you, we’ll challenge you, we’ll make you feel at home. That’s what we do. It’s what we have always done. So click away and discover why BGU might be the place for you
- See more at: http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.guoQYOET.dpuf

Living in Lincoln

Lincoln is a multi-cultural city and one of the fastest growing in the UK. Despite this it still retains the same quaintness and charm of smaller cities by managing to blend its historic past with the contemporary seamlessly making for a dynamic and exciting place to live and work. There is something for everyone whether you’re interested in culture and arts, music, shopping or exploring. 
The Bishop Grosseteste campus is located in uphill Lincoln and is around 10 minutes’ walk from the Cathedral Quarter featuring the famous Lincoln Cathedral and Castle. Down the aptly named Steep Hill is the more modern part of the city with high street stores and attractions. 
Click the links to the left to discover more about this wonderful city. 
- See more at: http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/student/lincoln/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.txqYqBgM.dpuf