UNDERGRADUATE FAIR WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 06, 0:00 - :00 University of London, Senate House Malet Street, WCE HU EXHIBITING COLLEGES Birkbeck, University of London The Courtauld Institute of Art King s College London London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Queen Mary University of London The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama UNIVERSITY OF LONDON SERVICES Senate House Library University of London Housing Services RVC, University of London St George s, University of London University of London Institute in Paris University of London International Programmes NON-UoL ORGANISATIONS Uninest iq Student Accommodation Undergraduatefair.london.ac.uk @TCGCareerEvents #UniOfLondon facebook.com/uolundergraduatefair
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR I would like to welcome you all to the University of London Undergraduate Fair. These events have been organised centrally in Senate House and its surrounding area, to provide you with an overview of what the federal University provides for its students. Through its federation of 8 members, the University offers more than 4,000 courses each year, covering almost every subject found in any university curriculum. I m confident that from the vast range of courses on offer, you will be able to find one that best suits your interests. You may already have visited some of the member institutions through the University s annual London Taster Course Programme. This event is designed to provide Year students with an insight into life at university, by experiencing the different approaches to learning and teaching used by university academics and by getting a real insight into the additional facilities available. During the Undergraduate Fair you can meet representatives from the federal institutions, gain information regarding the University s many facilities and attend a wide-ranging programme of talks and tours. If you have any further questions, our stewards will be only too happy to help. May I also take this opportunity to thank you for taking time out to visit the University of London and for considering the member institutions as a serious option for further study. No matter where you choose to study, I hope that you will make a decision that is right for you. I wish you all the best for the future. PROFESSOR SIR ADRIAN SMITH FRS Vice-Chancellor University of London
TALKS PROGRAMME Talks last 30 minutes and are free to attend. Seats are allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Find a map of the venue on the back of this flyer. FROM 0:00 TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION 0. - 0. 0. - 0. 0.30 -.00 0.30 -.00 0.30 -.00 0.30 -.00 0.3 -.0 0.3 -.0 0.3 -.0 Study BA Journalism at one of the oldest Journalism schools Studying Electronic Engineering at Royal Holloway Economics at Why study Engineering? Studying Law at The Risky Choice of Calling it "World Philosophies" Studying Pharmacy at Introduction to studying at Royal Holloway Studying Cultures, Literatures and Languages at Royal Holloway SH34 Room 03 Room 04 TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION.0 -.3 City Law School.0 -.3 SOAS Hindi/Urdu Language Taster.0 -.40 UCAS Applications.0 -.40 Studying Finance London School of Economics (LSE).0 -.40 Studying Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway SH34.0 -.40 RVC: Biological Sciences RVC, University of London Room 03. -.4 Management Courses at FROM :00. -.4. -.4.4 -..4 -. English is not Enough: Languages and Employability at ULIP Introduction to Media at Goldsmiths Introduction to Birkbeck University of London Institute in Paris Birkbeck, University of London Room 04.0 -.0 Developing the future of healthcare Nursing at City.0 -.0 : Introduction and Applying SH34.0 -.0 Mathematics at.0 -.0 WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. Anthropology at SOAS Room 03. -. Studying Anthropology at Room 04. -. History of Art at The Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art. -. Introduction to LSE London School of Economics (LSE) TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION. -. English at Goldsmiths. -. King's guide to careers in medicine, healthcare and sciences.30-3.00 Law at Birkbeck Birkbeck, University of London FROM :00.30-3.00.30-3.00.30-3.40 Studying English at Mature learners UCAS Talk & Panel discussion Hear from five different colleges on our panel about the UCAS process and get their expert answers to all your questions ; Goldsmiths, University of London; King's College London; ; SH34 Room 03.3-3.0 Studying Social Policy London School of Economics (LSE).3-3.0.3-3.0 Studying Architecture and related degrees at Cass Business School Extraordinary business education Room 04 TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION FROM 3:00 3.0-3.3 Studying Chemistry 3.0-3.3 What is Economics: The dismal science is fun! 3.0-3.40 Studying Biological Sciences at Royal Holloway SH34 3.0-3.40 Getting into Medicine at St George's, University of London St George's, University of London Room 03 3.0-3.40 : Introduction and Applying 3. - 3.4 Marketing at Room 04 3. - 3.4 From performance, ethnomusicology to sound technology: Music at 3. - 3.4 Introduction to
TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION 3.4-4. Studying Medical Physics and Bioengineering at FROM 3:00 (continued) 3.4-4. 3.0-4.0 3.0-4.0 3.0-4.0 3.0-4.0 3. - 4. 3. - 4. 3. - 4. Economics at Student Finance Geology at Birkbeck Studying Geography at Royal Holloway Computer Science Art at Studying Psychology and Language Sciences at Studying a degree Applied Medical Sciences or Nutrition at Student Loan Company Birkbeck, University of London Room 03 SH34 Room 04 TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION 4. - 4. BA Drama, Applied Theatre and Education The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama 4. - 4. Developing the future of healthcare Radiography at City FROM 4:00 4.30 -.00 4.30 -.00 4.30 -.00 4.30 -.00 4.3 -.0 Studying in London Talk for Parents : Introduction and Applying Studying Natural Sciences at Design at Goldsmiths Room 03 SH34 4.3 -.0 Studying Statistical Sciences at Room 04 4.3 -.0 Introduction to LSE London School of Economics (LSE) TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION.0 -.3 Theatre and Performance at.0 -.3 Introduction to.0 -.40 Getting into Medicine at St George's, University of London St George's, University of London Room 03.0 -.40 UCAS Applications.0 -.40 Studying Archaeology at. -.4. -.4 English is not Enough: Languages and Employability at ULIP Studying History at Royal Holloway University of London Institute in Paris Room 04 FROM :00. -.4.4-6..4-6..0-6.0 Studying History at Studying Law at Royal Holloway Studying Arts and Sciences (BASc) at Electronics, Media and Arts Technology, Information Technology Management for Business and Computer Science at QMUL Queen Mary University of London.0-6.0 SOAS Burmese Language Taster Room 03.0-6.0 Studying Medicine at. - 6. Studying Physics at Royal Holloway. - 6. Studying English at Royal Holloway Room 04. - 6. What is Engineering? Queen Mary University of London FROM 6:00 TIME TITLE SPEAKER S INSTITUTION 6. - 6. Global Health Queen Mary University of London 6. - 6. Why look at Asian and African Art? 6.30 -.00 Mathematical Sciences at QMUL Queen Mary University of London 6:30 :00 Studying at the Institute of Education - Social Sciences with Quantitative Methods Room 03 6.3 -.0 Studying Biochemical Engineering at 6.3 -.0 Studying Computer Science at Royal Holloway 6.3 -.0 Studying Physics at Room 04 Times and locations correct at time of printing
SUBJECT LISTINGS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON COLLEGES Birkbeck, University of London 0 RVC, University of London 3 4 6 The Courtauld Institute of Art London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 3 4 SOAS University of London St George's, University of London University of London Institute in Paris University of London International Programmes 8 Queen Mary University of London The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama HOW TO USE THE SUBJECT LISTINGS. Look for the course you are interested in from the list of subjects below. Use the tables below and on the next page to find the list of colleges that offer the course e.g Physics is offered by King s College London, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway and EDUCATION HUMANITIES Primary / Secondary / Higher Aeronautical / Aerospace Architecture / Built Environment / Construction Chemical / Biochemical / Process Civil / Environmental / Structural / Transport Computer Systems / Computing Earth Resources / Mining / Petroleum Electrical / Electronic Information Systems Materials / Mineral Mechanical Medical / Biomedical Telecommunications HUMANITIES 4 8 ENGINEERING 4 4 4 Design Drama / Theatre / Dance English Film Studies / Television Fine Art History Journalism / Communication / Media Studies Library / Archive and Information Studies Linguistics Music Peace / War Studies Philosophy Religious Studies / Theology 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 6 4 8 4 6 4 4 4 LANGUAGES/CULTURAL STUDIES Archaeology Art History Arts and Humanities Classics and Ancient History 3 4 African (Sub-Saharan) Asian Dutch European Studies 4 3
LANGUAGES/CULTURAL STUDIES French German Greek, Byzantine and Modern Icelandic Italian Hebrew and Jewish Japanese Near and Middle Eastern Studies Persian Russian Scandinavian Spanish / Portuguese / Latin American Slavonic and East European Turkish LAWS Law 3 6 4 LIFE SCIENCES Animal Science Anthropology (Biological) Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology Cell and Molecular Biology Ecology Environment Sciences Genetics Neuroscience Nutrition / Dietetics Psychology Zoology Health and Allied Professions Medicine / Medical Materials 0 0 6 4 MEDICAL AND RELATED DISCIPLINES Anatomy / Developmental Biology Biomedicine Dentistry / Dental Materials MEDICAL AND RELATED DISCIPLINES Nursing / Midwifery Optometry Pathology Pharmacology / Toxicology Pharmacy Physiology Physiotherapy Radiology Veterinary Medicine / Science 0 0 PHYSICAL SCIENCES Astronomy / Astrophysics / Planetary Science Chemistry Computer Science Geography Geology / Earth Sciences Geophysics History and Philosophy of Science Mathematics Physics Statistics 4 6 6 4 6 SOCIAL STUDIES Accountancy / Accounting Actuarial Science Anthropology (Social) Business / Commerce Criminology Development Studies Economics Education Studies Finance / Banking International Relations / Studies Management Marketing Politics / Political Science /Government Social Policy / Administration Sociology / Gender Studies Social Work 6 4 6 4 6 6 4 4 6 4 4 6 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 6 4
CAMPUS TOURS Selected colleges will be offering guided and self-guided tours around some of the college campuses. Please note this does not include tours of individual departments. For more detailed tours, please look at your chosen college s website for information about their own open days or events on other dates throughout the year. Tours of Strand and Guy s campuses run every 30 minutes between :00 to 6:30. Visit the King s College London stand (M0) to check available time slots and to collect a ticket. Visitors should make their own way to the relevant King s campus reception to meet their student ambassador tour guide arriving minutes before their booked time slot. Tours will last approximately 0 minutes. Temple for Strand Campus (Arts & Sciences) London Bridge for Guy s Campus (Health Subjects) Tours leave from the SOAS stand (B3) every 30 minutes starting at 0:30 with the last tour leaving at 6:30. Guided tours of the campus and surrounding buildings will leave from the car park outside the University of London Undergraduate Fair at Senate House, University of London at regular intervals throughout the day. Tours start at 0:00 and the last tour leaves at 6:. Turn left as you exit the Senate House building to find the tour meeting point. Tours will last approximately 4 minutes. Information on self-guided tours of the campus (LSExplorer) will be available at the LSE stand (B0). Students make their own way to the LSE campus. Taking the tube? LSE is approximately minutes walk from: Holborn Temple Tours of two halls of residence, College Hall and International Hall, are available. Collect a ticket for the preferred tour below from the Housing Services stand (M03). Places are limited to 30 per tour and offered on a first-come first-served basis. Visitors to make their own way to the relevant Hall. Tickets will have a map on them to show visitors how to reach each halls of residence. Upon arrival at reception in the Halls, visitors with tickets will be greeted by a member of staff who will give them a tour lasting 0 minutes. College Hall (approx. minute walk from the University of London Undergraduate Fair) 0:30 :30 :30 3:30 International Hall (approx. 8 minute walk from the University of London Undergraduate Fair) :00 :00 3:00 4:00
FIRST FLOOR 3 For talks rooms THIRD FLOOR For talks in room SH34 take stairs up to third floor SEATING AREA SENATE ACCESS TO SENATE STAIRS DOWN TO COLLEGE EXHIBITION STANDS B0 JESSEL COURT GRAND LOBBY 0 ATHLONE 03 HOLDEN 04 TORRINGTON STAIRS AND LIFT TO THIRD FLOOR CHANCELLOR S HALL G GROUND FLOOR For college exhibition stands and tour meeting points SENATE HOUSE CAFE M M3 MACMILLAN HALL M0 STAIRS UP TO FIRST FLOOR FOR TALKS B0 B03 B04 BEVERIDGE HALL B0 B0 C0 M0 M0 C0 CRUSH HALL B0 B EXHIBITOR CATERING M03 M0 ORGANISERS DESK COATRAILS B B3 B MACMILLAN HALL M0 M03 University of London Housing Services M0 Queen Mary University of London M0 King s College London M0 University of London International Programmes M3 M Senate House Library CRUSH HALL C0 Uninest C0 iq Student Accommodation STAIRS AND LIFT TO THIRD FLOOR TO RUSSELL SQUARE CAFE ENTRANCE REVOLVING DOORS TO WOLFSON IHR SENATE HOUSE RECEPTION TO MALET ST. CAR PARK BEVERIDGE HALL B0 Birkbeck, University of London B03 The Courtauld Institute of Art B04 University of London Institute in Paris B0 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) B0 St George's, University of London B0 B RVC, University of London B The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama B3 B