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HELLO AND WELCOME I am so pleased that you can join us at this Applicant Afternoon, where you can explore the many exciting aspects of university life at Canterbury Christ Church University. We know that choosing a university is one of the region, a joint collaboration with the the most important decisions you are likely to University of Kent, to be located across our make, and one which will undoubtedly change respective campuses. In addition, the Plan the course of your life. For that reason, I would will enable modern high quality facilities and like to take the opportunity to tell you a little buildings to respond to students needs and more about our University as you look around expectations, and to enable us to achieve our our Canterbury Campus. academic vision. Building of the first phase was recently completed and our new Daphne Oram Inspired by our Church of England Foundation, building, dedicated to 21st Century creative we believe that education changes lives for arts, became operational earlier this year. the better through innovative teaching, world-class research and our diverse Beyond the location, you’ll be considering community of students, staff and alumni. how university can bring life experience, In coming to Canterbury Christ Church, academic fulfilment and firm and exciting you will be joining a thriving community of career prospects. We’ve been helping students 16,000 students. Our students enjoy studying achieve their academic and career potential in the beautiful and historic city of Canterbury, for over 50 years, and are proud that last year, a World Heritage Site, as well as our other 94% of our UK undergraduate leavers were well-established campus location at Medway. employed or in further study six months after completing their studies. And over 90% of In exploring Canterbury today, make sure you our employed graduates are in graduate-level see our wonderful city centre buildings and jobs three and a half years after finishing their facilities. In 2012 we opened our St George’s studies, higher than the national average. Centre, home to our Students’ Union and first class student accommodation. St George’s We are also a major provider in the South East is special because it has been designed by for courses which lead to careers in the public our students, even down to the fixtures and services, such as teacher training, policing, fittings, and is in a perfect city centre location. health and social care. This reputation extends to our other areas of study, including business We have also created stunning music and and management, arts and humanities and performing arts facilities on campus – Anselm social and applied sciences. Studios, St Gregory’s Centre for Music and our Maxwell Davies building. Each adds an Most importantly, though, we are passionate exciting new dimension to arts and culture at about education and our students. Today’s the University and to the range of facilities we and future students, like you, are at the centre offer our students. of everything we do – you inspire our teaching and motivate our determination to ensure that As part of our Estates Master Plan to inform our physical facilities are outstanding. the future development of the estate over the next 10-15 years, we have commenced We hope that you like what you see the development of the former prison today and, if you do, that you return to site in Canterbury. This will bring exciting Christ Church as one of our next generation new curriculum opportunities such as of successful students. Engineering and Technology (a small number of programmes have commenced), and a Professor Rama Thirunamachandran first Kent and Medway Medical School for Vice-Chancellor and Principal 02 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days
CONTENTS WELCOME.............................................................................................02 PLAN YOUR APPLICANT AFTERNOON................................. 04 HOW TO GET HERE ........................................................................05 FOOD AND DRINK............................................................................06 EXPLORING CANTERBURY...........................................................06 SAMPLE ITINERARIES......................................................................07 TIMETABLES.........................................................................................08 SUBJECT TALKS AND STANDS..................................................... 10 TOURS AND ACCOMMODATION............................................31 YOUR PLANNER.................................................................................32 ABOUT CANTERBURY.....................................................................33 CAMPUS MAP....................................................................................35 CITY MAP.......................................................................BACK COVER CONNECT If you’ve got questions before, during or after your Applicant Afternoon visit, just ask! opendays@canterbury.ac.uk Why not join in the conversation and follow us? TWITTER INSTAGRAM FREE WIFI @canterburyccuni @canterburyccuni To access our free wifi on campus, select WiFi Guest from the list of wireless networks presented on your device, register and click connect. www.canterbury.ac.uk 03
PLAN YOUR VISIT Thank you for booking your Applicant Afternoon visit. Before you visit There’s a lot to see and do in one visit. Use this guide to help you plan your afternoon around what you want to find out. Got questions? Write them down now on the planner on page 32. Make the most of your trip – see page 5 for essential travel information and suggestions for visiting Canterbury, helpful if you’re unfamiliar with the City. If you’re travelling from a fair distance, why not make time to stay and explore our beautiful cathedral city, or maybe head to the coast? On the day WHEN YOU ARRIVE MEET US: Our Applicant Afternoon runs from 12 noon to 4.30pm and you can arrive and leave when you want – use the timetables on pages 8-30 and planner on page You’ll see lots of people in red – 32 to make sure you don’t miss anything. all Christ Church students, here to help you make the most of your visit. At some point during the afternoon (you don’t have to do it as soon as you arrive) please register your attendance at a welcome desk. To do this you’ll need your QR code which can found either on your confirmation email or on TOP TIP: the letter that came with this pack. Don’t worry if you forget your code, we’ll Remember to visit your subject ask you to complete a quick form. stand! This is your opportunity to talk to lecturers and students about Welcome desks are at Old Sessions House and Augustine House the course you’re interested in and (see maps on pages 35 and back cover). find out all the information you need to make a decision. Afterwards Take some time to think about your experience. Write down the pros and cons. Ask friends or family who came with you for their views – but remember, it’s your decision, and you’ll be spending three or more years at Uni – so the choice is up to you. 04 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days
HOW TO GET HERE You will have the chance to explore a number of our locations across the City. Most activities take place on our North Holmes Campus and in Augustine House. For detailed information about how to find us: www.canterbury.ac.uk/FindUs/Canterbury TRAVEL BY CAR PARKING See the ‘Where to Park’ leaflet included in your pack, or visit www.canterbury.gov.uk/parking Like most cities, Canterbury’s traffic can get busy, so allow plenty of time. There is no PARK & RIDE POSTCODES FOR YOUR SAT NAV: parking on campus during the week, so for From Dover use From Thanet From London cheap, all-day parking we recommend you use New Dover Road use Sturry Road use Wincheap one of the city’s three park and ride sites. www.canterbury.gov.uk/parkandride CT1 3EJ CT1 1AD CT1 3TQ Buses run about every 8 minutes and drop DISABLED PARKING off at the main bus station at Whitefriars, Blue Badge holders may park in any of the just 5 minutes’ walk from campus. designated parking spaces for disabled people in the University car parks (see campus map Other car parks are signposted from all major on page 35 for locations). Please remember to routes into the city. display your badge. TOP TIP: There are three universities in Canterbury! Keep an eye out for ‘Canterbury Christ Church University’ signs and don’t follow those that just say ‘University’. TOP TIP: Look out for our Student Helpers (dressed in red) when arriving at the bus or train station. We’ll point you in the right direction! TRAVEL BY BUS TRAVEL BY RAIL Canterbury’s bus station at Whitefriars Canterbury has two rail stations – Canterbury East and Canterbury is just a few minutes’ walk from our West. It takes less than an hour to get from London St Pancras to campus. Information about bus and Canterbury via the high speed service. Both stations are within walking coach services to Canterbury can be distance of the campus or have taxi ranks just outside if you prefer. found at: www.stagecoachbus.com www.nationalrail.co.uk www.canterbury.ac.uk 05
FOOD AND DRINK TOP TIP: Last Open Day, hundreds of thirsty visitors enjoyed a hot drink on us. We’ve extended this to include our Applicant Days and sent you a voucher. Don’t forget to use it! TAKE A BREAK Applicant Days are fun and exciting. But they can also be long, and tiring. No-one gets the best out of an experience if they’re hungry and thirsty. So make sure you plan in time for a break and a bite to eat. WHERE TO STOP Location Open Good for… THE FOOD COURT (ANSELM) 08:30-14:30 A full meal or a snack. Somewhere to sit down. DAPHNE ORAM CAFÉ 09:00-15:30 Drinks, snacks and sandwiches on the go. TOUCHDOWN CAFÉ (LAUD) 08:00-19:00 Grab a barista coffee and a pastry for a quick re-fuel. SESSIONS KIOSK 08:30-15:00 Drinks, snacks and sandwiches on the go. (OLD SESSIONS HOUSE) ATRIUM CAFÉ (AUGUSTINE HOUSE) 08:30-14:30 Hot and cold meals and you can rest your feet. ATRIUM POD (AUGUSTINE HOUSE) 09:30-19:00 Drinks, snacks and sandwiches on the go. CAFE 41 (ST GEORGE’S CENTRE) 08:30-15:30 Fresh coffee, homemade cakes and snacks served daily. EXPLORING CANTERBURY If you’re planning to explore the City, there are lots of places to eat and drink – maybe for your evening meal if you’re staying overnight. Canterbury has everything. Its World Heritage Status has established the city as one of the country’s ‘must see’ destinations. Explore, enjoy – take a look around the magnificent Cathedral – you could be graduating there soon. 06 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days
SAMPLE ITINERARIES There’s a lot to see and do in one visit. Planning in advance will help you make the most of your visit. We’ve put together some suggestions to show you how: 1. I’ve got a long journey to get here, 2. I’ve already been to an Open Day here, and I’ve already visited other Unis. before I applied. I’m narrowing down I want to know: my choices now, so I want to: hat makes Christ Church different W Talk to my subject tutors in detail about the course from other Unis I’ve seen? Find out more from students on my course What’s the student accommodation like? Get a better idea of accommodation, and how Is the course I’m holding an offer for, the right much it costs to live as a student one for me – what are the tutors like? Get to know more about student life in Canterbury What’s it like to live and study in Canterbury? You could... Your day looks like... 11:45 Arrive and freshen up after the journey 13:00 Arrive 12:00 Welcome talk – Old Sessions House, Og46 13:15 Media and Communications stand – Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 12:45 Student-led campus tour – leave from Old Sessions House, Og12 13:45 Pop in to Petros Court to have a look at the accommodation available 13:30 Lunch in the Food Court 15:15 Grab a drink and snack from Touchdown, Laud 14:15 Tourism Management taster session: Tourism and events quiz – Newton, Ng01 15:30 Media and Communications workshop – Powell, Pg07 15:15 Visit a mixture of accommodation 16:30 Head into Canterbury or home 16:00 Tourism, Events and Hospitality stand – Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 16:30 Canterbury City centre – shopping then home 3. I’ve been offered a place on a Your day might look like... combined honours degree. I want to: 11:45 Arrive and freshen up after the journey 12:00 Welcome talk – Old Sessions House, Og46 Talk to subject tutors from both subjects 12:45 Lunch at Augustine House et a better idea of accommodation, and G how much it costs to live as a student 13:45 Student Life talk – Augustine House, AH1.21 See what it would be like to live in Canterbury 14:30 Politics stand – Augustine House, Get to know more about student life Augustine Hall, AHg27 15:00 History stand – Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 15:15 Head into Canterbury or home www.canterbury.ac.uk 07
TIMETABLES Activity Description Time(s) Location ACCOMMODATION Information desk – drop in for advice about accommodation. 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium For more info including photos and prices please visit: AND www.canterbury.ac.uk/accommodation Old Sessions House, Og12 A selection of rooms will be open for viewing 12:00-16:30 Accommodation information desks or the welcome desks Talk 12:30-12:55 Michael Berry Lecture Theatre, Old Sessions House, Og46 Tour – Lanfranc – Walking bus led by one of our students. Leaving every Old Sessions House, Og12 Duration: 30 minutes (approximately) 20 minutes from 12:00-15:50 Tour – St George’s – Walking bus led by one of our students. Leaving every Old Sessions House, Og12 Duration: 30 minutes (approximately) 20 minutes from 12:00-15:50 Tour – Petros Court and Pin Hill – Walking bus led by one of Leaving every Augustine House, atrium our students. 20 minutes from Duration: 30 minutes (approximately) 12:00-15:50 ADMISSIONS Information desk – stop here for more information about 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium your application BOOKSHOP Take time out to browse our newly refurbished university 08:30-17:30 Laud owned bookshop. Our experienced booksellers are dedicated to providing you with all your recommended texts and much more. You’ll always find great promotions for books and merchandise here on campus CAMPUS TOURS Our students will be giving guided tours of the Leaving every Old Sessions House, Og12 (STUDENT-LED) North Holmes Campus. 10 minutes from Duration: 45 minutes approximately 12:00-16:00 (last tour leaves at 16:00) CAREERS, Drop in and speak to a member of staff at our stand 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium VOLUNTEERING AND UNITEMPS Information desk 13:00-16:30 Anselm, SportsLab, Ag54 Drop in and look around the facilities – it’s highly popular 13:00-16:30 Pilgrims Way, thanks to the wide choice of sports, physical activities and see map on the back cover fitness opportunities Walking tour 13:30, 14:00, Anselm, SportsLab, Ag54 14:30, 15:00, 15:30, 16:00 CITY CENTRE Accompany a student into the city centre to get a feel for this 15:30-16:30 Old Sessions House, Og12 TOURS World Heritage Site city. They’ll take you through the historic streets and bustling shopping areas that illustrate why, as a student destination, it’s hard to beat. Duration: 1 hour (approx.) Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 08 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days
Activity Description Time(s) Location ESTATES AND Information desk – stop here to pick up information about 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium FACILITIES travel, car parking and our facilities FEES AND Information desk 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium FINANCE Talk 13:30-13:55 Powell Lecture Theatre, Pg09 Talk 16:00-16:25 Michael Berry Lecture Theatre, Old Sessions House, Og46 INFORMATION Information desk – find out about our range of IT services 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium TECHNOLOGY (IT) including free and discounted software, CLIC Portal, iBorrows and much more! INTERNATIONAL Drop in and discuss how you can experience an Erasmus+ 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium exchange by studying a year abroad at one of over 50 European partner institutions or attend a Summer School at one of our partners worldwide. EU/Overseas enquirers can also discuss options for studying in the UK I-ZONE Student Information – the i-zone provides an information 08:30-18:00 Augustine House, atrium service to all students across our campuses. Please feel free to come and talk to us during your visit LIBRARY Information desk – meet a friendly member of library staff and 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium find out how we can help you find the information you’ll need for your studies Tour – take a 15 minute tour of our award-winning library 12:00-16:00 Augustine House, atrium PEER Choosing to go to university is a big decision and will be the start 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium MENTORING of a very special journey. Access the knowledge and experience of one of our current students to guide you along the way SIDNEY COOPER Art Gallery 11:30-17:00 St Peter’s Street – GALLERY see map on the back cover STUDENT Drop in – we’re here to inform you about sustainability and the 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium GREEN OFFICE impact this has across the campuses and at home STUDENT LIFE Talks – find out more about the experiences of our current 13:45-14:20 Augustine House, AH1.21 students and hear from the Students’ Union Leadership Team 14:45-15:20 about the huge range of sports and activities on offer to enhance your student experience STUDENT SUPPORT, Drop in – speak to one the Student Support and Wellbeing 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium HEALTH AND Advisers about your finances (including Student Finance) and WELLBEING general wellbeing. This can also include information about what support the Disability and Mental Wellbeing Team can offer Information desk 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium Talks – see Student Life talk 13:45-14:20 Augustine House, AH1.21 14:45-15:20 WELCOME Information desk – register your attendance 12:00-16:30 Augustine House, atrium or pick up a prospectus AND Old Session House, foyer Talk – your introduction to the University 12:00-12:25 Michael Berry Lecture Theatre, Old Sessions House, Og46 Talk – your introduction to the University 12:30-12:55 Powell Lecture Theatre, Pg09 Note: Finish times for talks are approximate www.canterbury.ac.uk 09
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location A ACCOUNTING/ Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, ACCOUNTING Augustine Hall, AHg27 AND FINANCE Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points ADVERTISING Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points AMERICAN Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, STUDIES Augustine Hall, AHg27 Talk – Why American Studies Matters, Now More 13:00-13:50 Powell, Pf06 Than Ever A short lecture about studying American Studies at Christ Church and the essential importance of the discipline Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences American Studies is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 ANIMAL SCIENCE Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 10 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location A APPLIED Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, CRIMINOLOGY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – True Crime 14:15-15:05 Newton, Ng09 Applied Criminology is challenging and exciting, but understanding what crime is, is not as straight forward as you may think. How would you decide what to do when a crime has been committed? ARCHAEOLOGY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – What can an Archaeology degree do you for? 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pg06 Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences Archaeology is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 ARTS AND Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, HUMANITIES Augustine Hall, AHg27 FOUNDATION YEAR Talks – Arts and Humanities Foundation Year 13:00-13:50 Newton, Nf06-07 From day one you will be introduced to University life and 14:15-15:05 begin to develop core academic skills. You will also study a selection of modules closely connected to your future degree pathway. Supportive and experienced lecturers will help you to access the knowledge and skills you need in a stimulating learning environment ARTS IN EDUCATION Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Where do the arts come from? 15:30-16:20 Augustine House, In this session, we’ll explore some of the geographical and Augustine Hall, AH1.21 sociological aspects to this question TOP TIP: Plan plenty of time for talking to your subject tutors and current students. The stands can get busy. Come armed with your questions – and don’t forget to plan time for lunch. Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 11
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location B BIOCHEMISTRY Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, AND BIOLOGICAL Augustine Hall, AHg27 CHEMISTRY Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 BIOLOGY Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 BIOMEDICAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Laud, Lb01 ENGINEERING Taster sesssion – What, How and Why Engineering 13:00-13:50 Laud, Lb01 Come and taste what is engineering, how to engineer solutions to problems, through conceiving ideas, designing solutions, implementing and operating the solution and therefore why study engineering with us? BIOMOLECULAR Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, SCIENCE Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 BUSINESS Stand – Computing 13:00-16:30 Invicta, If07 INFORMATION SYSTEMS Taster session – Data Recovery and Analysis in Computing 13:00-13:50 Invicta, If03 An interactive session on computer systems exploring the use of computer forensics software Taster session – Social Media: Benefits and Pitfalls 14:15-15:05 Invicta, If02 A session which explores the reputation management of your online presence BUSINESS Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, MANAGEMENT Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 12 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location B BUSINESS Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, STUDIES Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points C CHEMICAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Laud, Lb01 ENGINEERING Taster sesssion – What, How and Why Engineering 13:00-13:50 Laud, Lb01 Come and taste what is engineering, how to engineer solutions to problems, through conceiving ideas, designing solutions, implementing and operating the solution and therefore why study engineering with us? CHEMISTRY FOR Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, DRUG DISCOVERY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 COMPUTER Stand – Computing 13:00-16:30 Invicta, If07 FORENSICS AND SECURITY Taster session – Data Recovery and Analysis in Computing 13:00-13:50 Invicta, If03 An interactive session on computer systems exploring the use of computer forensics software Taster session – Social Media: Benefits and Pitfalls 14:15-15:05 Invicta, If02 A session which explores the reputation management of your online presence COMPUTER Stand – Computing 13:00-16:30 Invicta, If07 SCIENCE Taster session – Data Recovery and Analysis in Computing 13:00-13:50 Invicta, If03 An interactive session on computer systems exploring the use of computer forensics software Taster session – Social Media: Benefits and Pitfalls 14:15-15:05 Invicta, If02 A session which explores the reputation management of your online presence COMPUTING Stand – Computing 13:00-16:30 Invicta, If07 Taster session – Data Recovery and Analysis in Computing 13:00-13:50 Invicta, If03 An interactive session on computer systems exploring the use of computer forensics software Taster session – Social Media: Benefits and Pitfalls 14:15-15:05 Invicta, If02 A session which explores the reputation management of your online presence Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 13
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location C CREATIVE AND Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, PROFESSIONAL Augustine Hall, AHg27 WRITING Taster session – Creative Writing Workshop – 15:30-16:20 Newton, Ns06-07 Telling it slant A fun, interactive session to inspire a fresh approach to writing and how to show, not tell. This is a taste of the work we do on the degree programme Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences Creative and Professional Writing is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 D DANCE Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space AND Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 DANCE Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, EDUCATION Exhibition Space DIAGNOSTIC Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, at the RADIOGRAPHY rear of the second floor Taster session – We will look at the different densities that 14:15-15:05 Johnson, Jg26 you can appreciate in Digital Radiography. You will be able 15:30-16:20 to choose an object to identify in a radiograph DIGITAL MEDIA Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 AND Powell, Pf07 Taster session – Introducing Creative Critique 13:00-13:50 Powell, Pf07 This session will introduce applicants to a key skill and processes needed when developing original, creative content Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 14 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location D DRAMA Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Workshop – Devising Through Movement 14:15-15:05 Anselm, Anselm Studio 1 This workshop will offer you the opportunity to explore devising skills through a focus on the body, space and image Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences E EARLY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, CHILDHOOD STUDIES Augustine Hall, AHg27 Stand – Find out more about the Foundation Year that is 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, available with this programme Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Children and their childhoods: reflecting on 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH2.23 children’s spaces to sleep Applicants will be invited to consider what it may mean to be a child and to have a childhood by exploring images of where children sleep ECOLOGY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 EDUCATION Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, STUDIES Augustine Hall, AHg27 Stand – Find out more about the Foundation Year that is 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, available with this programme Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – What is the point of higher education? 15:30-16:20 Augustine House, AH2.23 This is a taught session considering the purpose of education. Did you think Education Studies was just about schools? It’s a broad-ranging degree including elements of sociology, psychology, history and philosophy. Come along and join in the debate Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 15
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location E ENGLISH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, LANGUAGE Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Learning the English Language 14:15-15:05 Erasmus, Eg02 English Language is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 ENGLISH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, LITERATURE Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The Remembered Dead: the politics 13:00-13:50 Newton, Ns06-07 of commemoration This session will explore how poets have commemorated the soldiers killed in the First World War. By looking at a range of poems by soldiers and non-combatants, we will discuss both the politics and the literary power of their representations Taster session – Literary juvenilia or ‘Before They Were Famous’ 14:15-15:05 Newton, Ns06-07 All through the ages, and all through the alphabet, illustrious literary careers have had inconspicuous teenage or pre- teen beginnings: Jane Austen, the Brontës, Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, George Eliot. This session will ask how accurately we can predict the trajectory from gifted child writer to successful adult author Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences English Literature is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 ENVIRONMENTAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, SCIENCE Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 EVENTS Stand – Tourism, Events and Hospitality 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, MANAGEMENT Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Tourism and events quiz 14:15-15:05 Newton, Ng01 15:30-16:20 Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 16 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location F FILM Stand 13:00-16:30 Powell, foyer and PRODUCTION Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Workshop – Film sound and image editing 13:00-13:50 Powell, Pb08 A hands-on taster class offering an experience of film editing 14:15-15:05 and sound design. Places will be allocated on arrival Workshop – Camera movement 14:15-15:05 Powell, Powell TV Studio A hands-on taster class on camera movement. 15:30-16:20 Places will be allocated on arrival Film Production is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 FILM, RADIO Stand 13:00-16:30 Powell, foyer and AND TELEVISION Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Workshop – Film sound and image editing 13:00-13:50 Powell, Pb08 A hands-on taster class offering an experience of film editing 14:15-15:05 and sound design. Places will be allocated on arrival Workshop – Camera movement 14:15-15:05 Powell, Powell TV Studio A hands-on taster class on camera movement. 15:30-16:20 Places will be allocated on arrival Film, Radio and Television Studies is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 FINANCE Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points FORENSIC Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, INVESTIGATION Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – ‘The Real CSI’ – A case study 15:30-16:20 Erasmus, Eg06 An opportunity to put yourself in the position of the Crime Scene Manager and formulate strategies, discuss lateral scenes, implement an examination plan and ultimately solve the crime Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 17
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location G GAMES DESIGN Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space Taster session – Games, Rules and Player Experience 13:00-13:50 Daphne Oram, In this hands-on session you will be asked to think about and DO.2.04 and DO.2.05 apply some fundamental design questions to a well-known game. By the end of the session you’ll have come up with a new variant of a classic game, and have gained some insights into the sorts of problems and challenges that professional games designers face with when trying create experiences which are as emotionally and intellectually engaging as possible for players Games Design is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 GEOGRAPHY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session - Geography Matters 13:00-13:50 Newton, Ng03 This interactive session explores a range of key contemporary human and physical geographical issues through the lens of ‘space’ and ‘sense of place’, using a variety of geographical visualisations (maps, air photographs, satellite images, and cultural representations) GRAPHIC DESIGN Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space Taster session – Type-face 14:15-15:05 Daphne Oram, There are thousands of typefaces, some great and some DO.2.03 not so great... one important aspect of Graphic Design is in selecting typefaces for a job. In this workshop session you will encounter some typeface personalities and work with them to create a digital portrait Graphic Design is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 18 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location H HEALTH PROMOTION Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Mini lecture 15:30-16:20 Augustine House, AH3.31 You will be given an overview of the key topics you will study during your time on the degree programme and also the perspective of a student on the programme HEALTH STUDIES Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Mini lecture 15:30-16:20 Augustine House, AH3.31 You will be given an overview of the key topics you will study during your time on the degree programme and also the perspective of a student on the programme HISTORY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Why History Matters, Now More Than Ever 13:00-13:50 Ramsey, Ramsey Lecture A short lecture about studying history at Christ Church, and Theatre, Rg38 about the essential importance of the discipline, accompanied by a short walk-through of our year one history programme Taster session – Meet the Historians 14:15-15:05 Newton, Ns03-04 A question and answer session with current students and staff Talks – Study in North America as part of your degree 14:15-15:05 Powell, Pf06 Spending time abroad is an excellent way to enrich your 15:30-16:20 university experience and looks great on your CV too. Come and hear about our exchange programme and listen to former exchange students discuss their experiences History is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 HOSPITALITY Stand – Tourism, Events and Hospitality 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, MANAGEMENT Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Tourism and events quiz 14:15-15:05 Newton, Ng01 15:30-16:20 HUMAN Stand – Science 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, BIOLOGY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Science Taster 14:00-16:30 Somerville, Somerville Labs, Hands-on lab sessions. You will also have the chance to chat Sg09 to staff and current students from the Life Science section. Please drop in between 14:00 and 16:30 Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 19
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location H HUMAN Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, DEVELOPMENT Augustine Hall, AHg27 (MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT) Stand – Find out more about the Foundation Year that is 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, available with this programme Augustine Hall, AHg27 HUMAN Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, RESOURCE Augustine Hall, AHg27 MANAGEMENT Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points I INTERNATIONAL Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, BUSINESS Augustine Hall, AHg27 MANAGEMENT Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points INFORMATION Stand – Computing 13:00-16:30 Invicta, If07 TECHNOLOGY Taster session – Data Recovery and Analysis in Computing 13:00-13:50 Invicta, If03 An interactive session on computer systems exploring the use of computer forensics software Taster session – Social Media: Benefits and Pitfalls 14:15-15:05 Invicta, If02 A session which explores the reputation management of your online presence INTERNATIONAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, FOUNDATION YEAR Augustine Hall, AHg27 INTERNATIONAL Stand – Politics 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, RELATIONS Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – Stop the world I want to get off! 15:30-16:20 Newton, Ng03 This session will include a talk about current crises in world politics, economics and European issues as well as a class activity and a question and answer session Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 20 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location L LAW Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, BUSINESS Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, CRIMINOLOGY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, FINANCE Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, FORENSIC Augustine Hall, AHg27 INVESTIGATION Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, HISTORY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? TASTER SESSION 1 – TASTER SESSION 2 – Statutory Interpretation: Necessity: A Defence to Murder? A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? Participate in an interactive Law-based exercise to give you a Participate in an interactive Law-based exercise to give you a flavour of what to expect when studying Law at Christ Church flavour of what to expect when studying Law at Christ Church Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 21
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location L LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, INTERNATIONAL Augustine Hall, AHg27 RELATIONS Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, POLICING Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, POLITICS Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LAW WITH Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, SOCIOLOGY Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session 1 – Necessity: A Defence to Murder? 13:00-13:50 Augustine House, AH3.31 Taster session 2 – Statutory Interpretation: 14:15-15:05 Augustine House, AH3.31 A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? LOGISTICS Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, MANAGEMENT Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points TASTER SESSION 1 – TASTER SESSION 2 – Statutory Interpretation: Necessity: A Defence to Murder? A Recipe for Certainty or Confusion? Participate in an interactive Law-based exercise to give you a Participate in an interactive Law-based exercise to give you a flavour of what to expect when studying Law at Christ Church flavour of what to expect when studying Law at Christ Church Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 22 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location M MANAGEMENT Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, (PROFESSIONAL Augustine Hall, AHg27 PRACTICE), BSc (APPRENTICESHIP) Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points MARKETING Stand – Business School 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, Augustine Hall, AHg27 Taster session – The rise and fall of a business giant! 14:15-15:05 Ramsey, Rg11 In small groups, you will discuss a topical news story 15:30-16:20 in a business context e.g. share price, profit, customer perception, marketing, public relations. Each group will make a poster to capture the key points MECHANICAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Laud, Lb01 ENGINEERING Taster sesssion – What, How and Why Engineering 13:00-13:50 Laud, Lb01 Come and taste what is engineering, how to engineer solutions to problems, through conceiving ideas, designing solutions, implementing and operating the solution and therefore why study engineering with us? MEDIA AND Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, COMMUNICATIONS Augustine Hall, AHg27 AND Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space Workshop 15:30-16:20 Powell, Pg07 A hands-on session including a taster of our analytical and design content Media and Communications is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 MEDIEVAL AND Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, EARLY MODERN Augustine Hall, AHg27 STUDIES Taster session – What were the Middle Ages? 15:30-16:20 Newton, Ns03-04 In this interactive session you’ll be asked to consider what we mean by the term ‘medieval’ MIDWIFERY Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, at the rear of the second floor Taster session – Test your clinical skills in our Simulation Suite 14:15-14:55 St Paul’s House, Step into our simulated health and social care environments 15:30-16:10 Church Street, to find out how you can practise your skills on real-to-life see map on the back cover mannequins, of various ages, in different scenarios. Explore the opportunity to get involved in up to four different health degree programmes, come and experience what it’s like to be an integral part of a patient’s journey Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 23
SUBJECT TALKS, TASTER SESSIONS AND STANDS Subject Description Time(s) Location M MUSIC Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space MUSICAL Stand – Find out more about Musical Theatre 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, THEATRE Exhibition Space Workshop 13:00-13:50 Anselm, Anselm Studio 1 This exciting practical workshop will involve learning and staging a Musical Theatre song, making bold creative decisions quickly, working together and learning from each other, modeling the way this degree course will work N NURSING Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, rear of (ADULT) the second floor Taster session – Test your clinical skills in our Simulation Suite 14:15-14:45 St Paul’s House, Step into our simulated health and social care environments 14:45-15:15 Church Street, to find out how you can practise your skills on real-to-life see map on the back cover 15:30-16:00 mannequins, of various ages, in different scenarios. 16:00-16:30 Explore the opportunity to get involved in up to four different health degree programmes, come and experience what it’s like to be an integral part of a patient’s journey NURSING Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, rear of (CHILD) the second floor Taster session – Test your clinical skills in our Simulation Suite 14:15-14:45 St Paul’s House, Step into our simulated health and social care environments 14:45-15:15 Church Street, to find out how you can practise your skills on real-to-life see map on the back cover 15:30-16:00 mannequins, of various ages, in different scenarios. 16:00-16:30 Explore the opportunity to get involved in up to four different health degree programmes, come and experience what it’s like to be an integral part of a patient’s journey NURSING Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, rear of (MENTAL HEALTH) the second floor Taster session – Test your clinical skills in our Simulation Suite 14:15-14:45 St Paul’s House, Step into our simulated health and social care environments 14:45-15:15 Church Street, to find out how you can practise your skills on real-to-life see map on the back cover 15:30-16:00 mannequins, of various ages, in different scenarios. 16:00-16:30 Explore the opportunity to get involved in up to four different health degree programmes, come and experience what it’s like to be an integral part of a patient’s journey Where’s my room? To find the location of a building • The first letter indicates building name For example: Lg26 is Laud building, see the campus map on page 35. • The second letter indicates the floor ground floor, room 26. Of50 is Within buildings: (ie g=ground, f=first and so on) Old Sessions House, first floor, room 50. 24 Canterbury Christ Church University | 2019 Applicant Days Available with a Foundation Year
Subject Description Time(s) Location O OCCUPATIONAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Augustine House, rear of THERAPY the second floor Taster session – Test your clinical skills in our Simulation Suite 14:15-14:45 St Paul’s House, Step into our simulated health and social care environments 14:45-15:15 Church Street, to find out how you can practise your skills on real-to-life see map on the back cover 15:30-16:00 mannequins, of various ages, in different scenarios. 16:00-16:30 Explore the opportunity to get involved in up to four different health degree programmes, come and experience what it’s like to be an integral part of a patient’s journey P PERFORMING Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, ARTS Exhibition Space Workshop 13:00-13:50 Anselm, Anselm Studio 1 This exciting practical workshop will involve learning and staging a Musical Theatre song, making bold creative decisions quickly, working together and learning from each other, modeling the way this degree course will work Workshop 15:30-16:20 Anselm Balcony Join us to explore stage lighting by getting hands on with (meet at the entrance our virtual lighting rig Anselm Studio 1) Performing Arts is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 PHOTOGRAPHY Stand 13:00-16:30 Daphne Oram, Exhibition Space Taster session – Portraiture 14:15-15:15 Daphne Oram, During this taster session you will use the specialist lighting DO.1.08 and DO.1.09 equipment to make a series of unique portraits which will them be printed for you to take away. You will also meet some of the teaching and technical staff and discuss course content prior to your enrolment Photography is also available with a Foundation Year (Year 0). For more information please see the Arts and Humanities Foundation Year entry on page 11 PHYSICAL Stand 13:00-16:30 Anselm, SportsLab, Ag54 EDUCATION AND SPORT & EXERCISE Taster session – Learning in Physical Education Performance, 13:00-16:30 Anselm, SportsLab, Ag54 SCIENCE analysis and technology in Sport and Exercise Science Please remember to bring your trainers! Drop in and experience some of the popular laboratory practical work that takes place on our sport-related programmes. Please allow approximately 1 hour. Meet staff and current students who will give you an insight into all aspects of university life at Christ Church Note: Finish times for talks are approximate Available with a Foundation Year www.canterbury.ac.uk 25
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