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d books and 40,000 electronic journals. questions you might have. a y The libraries provide 1,830 study spaces SPORT LIV ERPOOL and access to approximately 700 PCs. In total Time: 10.00-15.00 there are over 1,400 PCs for students on campus; Location: Sports Centre, all are networked with access to a wide range of Building No. 511 (Grid Ref: D4/D5) services, such as email, the web and applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, Please drop in at any time to look around our newly bibliographic, programming languages, computer refurbished Sports & Fitness Centre. Pick up a map aided design and statistical software. of the centre from the Sports Centre reception and staff will be available to answer any questions. If you live in Halls you can connect to the www.liverpool.ac.uk/sports network via the ResNet service. Wireless computing is available in numerous sites both on and off campus, including cafes and bars. 7 0 To u r s

VISITS TO THE OFF -CAMPUS CO ACH TOURS OF L IVER POOL HALLS OF RESIDENCE CIT Y CENTRE Time: 10.00-15.0 0 (Coaches leave every 10 mins) Time: 11.00-14.20 (Coaches leave Location: departing from Oxford Street, throughout the day at 20 minute rear of Sydney Jones Library, Building intervals, the last coach leaves at 14.20) No. 433 (Grid Ref: F4) Location: departing outside the Hart Building on Duration: approximately 1 hour 30 minutes Mount Pleasant, Building No. 766 (Grid Ref: D6) (including journey time) Duration: approximately 45 minutes Tickets NOT required: please note that Tickets NOT required visitors cannot visit the Halls independently. The Halls will close at 16.00 Offered in conjunction with The Liverpool Tour Guide Service, this coach tour includes the River Guided coach tours to University Halls Mersey, Albert Dock, Pier Head, Liverpool City of Residence Centre and many of the city’s famous landmarks. Your chance to talk to students about life at the Halls of Residence TOURS OF UNIVERS ITY CAMPUS Time: at regular intervals between Visit a student’s room 09.30 and 15.00 The Dining Rooms at Carnatic and Location: Campus Tour Stand, Greenbank will be open between Guild Walk (Close to Sports Centre, 10.3 0-14.30 for drink refreshments. Building No. 511, Grid Ref: D4/D5) VIS ITS TO THE O N-CAMPUS Duration: approximately 45 minutes HALLS OF R ESID ENCE Tickets NOT required Time: 10.00-15.00 Location: Vine Court, On the tour you will visit the Sports Centre, Building No. 804 (Grid Ref: F1) a central Library, computing facilities and the Tickets required: available from the Guild of Students (Students’ Union). The tour Accommodation stand in the Central offers you the opportunity to see the main features Exhibition, Sports Centre, Building No. 511 of our campus and, as all guides are current (Grid Ref: D4/D5) students, you will have the opportunity to hear a first hand account of the student experience. TOURS OF THE LIB RARY FACI LITIES Time: 10.00-14.00 Location: Harold Cohen Library, Building No. 431 (Grid Ref: D8) and Sydney Jones Library, Building No. 433 (Grid Ref: F3) Duration: 15 minutes Tickets NOT required

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DENTISTRY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 10.30-15.00 Seminar Room 1, Dental School, and students for advice and information about Building No. 322 (Grid Ref: C10) the BDS and Combined Diploma in Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy programmes. Talk: ‘Applying for Dentistry’. 11.00, 12.00 and Upper Lecture Theatre, 13.00 (duration Dental School, Building No. 322 40 mins) (Grid Ref: C10) (Tickets required) Three weeks prior to the event, you will receive an email acknowledgement directing you to our e-ticket booking facility. Once booked onto a talk, please print out your e-ticket and bring this with you otherwise entry to the talk may be declined. Due to the large number of applicants, we regret it will not be possible to visit the School’s facilities. Candidates who are invited for interview will have the opportunity to visit the School. DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-15.00 Rooms BG23 and BG24, and students for advice and information. Block B, Waterhouse Building, Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) (access via Dover Street car park) Talk: ‘Training to be a Diagnostic Radiographer at the 11.00 (duration Thompson Yates Lecture Theatre, University of Liverpool’ given by the Admissions Tutor. 45 mins) Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) The Medical Imaging suite and lab will be available 10.00, 10.30, Block B Waterhouse Building, to visit with tours taking place every half an hour at 12.15, 12.45, Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) the following times. Places are limited and therefore 13.15 and 13.45 (access via Dover Street car park) we are only able to accommodate the student. (Tickets required) Three weeks prior to the event, you will receive an email acknowledgement directing you to our e-ticket booking facility. Once booked onto a tour, please print out your e-ticket and bring this with you otherwise the offer of a tour may be declined. Please see ‘Health Sciences’ (page 24) for information about additional events relevant to anyone considering a degree in Health Sciences. EARTH SCIENCES – GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS Talk: ‘Geology at the University of Liverpool’. 12.00 and 15.00 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Talk: ‘What is Geophysics?’ 12.20 and 15.20 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Question and answer session with staff and students. 12.40 and 15.40 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Staff and current students will be on hand to answer 10.00-16.00 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, your questions, show you our facilities, and demonstrate Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) geological and geophysical techniques and equipment. Continued over s

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EARTH SCIENCES – GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS (continued ) Planetarium Shows: Staff and students will give 10.00-15.0 0 Atrium, Central Teaching Labs – you a tour of the night sky and explain how the (duration 1st floor, Building No. 802 planetarium can be used in your learning. 30 mins) (Grid Ref: F5) Every effort is made to accommodate all visitors, however, please note that the planetarium can only accommodate 20 people at a time and at busy times you may have to wait. ECOLOGY AND MARINE BIOLOGY Talk: ‘Marine Biology at the University of Liverpool’. 10.00 and 13.00 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Question and answer session with students: 10.40 and 13.40 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, Marine Biology and Ocean Sciences. (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Talk: ‘Ecology and Environment 11.20 and 14.20 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, at the University of Liverpool’. (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Question and answer session with students: 11.40 and 14.40 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, Ecolog y/ Environment. (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Live Marine Biology experiments. 12.00 and 15.00 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) Live Ecology experiments. 12.40 and 15.40 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) Staff and current students will be 10.00-16.00 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, on hand to answer your questions. Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) EGYPTOLOGY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff and 09.30-15.30 Lecture Room 2, students for advice and information. You will also 9 Abercromby Square, have the opportunity to visit the department’s Building No. 145 (Grid Ref: E3) Garstang Museum of Archaeology and handle some of its objects. Talk: ‘Studying Egyptology’. 10.30 and 13.30 Walbank Lecture Theatre, (duration 30 mins) 12 Abercromby Square, Building No. 146 (Grid Ref: E3) Cave Painting, Flint Knapping, Planetarium Shows: 10.00-15.0 0 Atrium, Central Teaching Labs – Visit our unique resources at the Central Teaching (duration 1st floor, Building No. 802 Labs, and see how these interactive activities can 30 mins) (Grid Ref: F5) enhance your learning experience with us. Every effort is made to accommodate all visitors, however, please note that the planetarium can only accommodate 20 people at a time and at busy times you may have to wait. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-14.30 Foyer, Electrical Engineering and students for advice and information. and Electronics Building, Building No. 235 (Grid Ref: E7) Talk: ‘Electrical Engineering 12.00 (duration Lecture Room E2, Electrical and Electronics at Liverpool’. 45 mins) Engineering and Electronics Building, Building No. 235 (Grid Ref: E7) Guided tours of the Department. 10.45, 12.45 Foyer, Electrical Engineering and 14.00 and Electronics Building, Building No. 235 (Grid Ref: E7) Department Time Location

ENGINEERING – AEROSPACE, CIVIL, MATERIALS, MECHANICAL AND GENERAL ENGINEERING Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-14.30 Foyer, Harrison Hughes Building, and students for advice and information. Building No. 238 (Grid Ref: C7) Talk: ‘Engineering at Liverpool’. 10.45 and 13.30 Foyer, Harrison Hughes Building, (duration 40 mins) Building No. 238 (Grid Ref: C7) Taster Lecture: An opportunity for prospective 12.00 and 13.00 Foyer, Harrison Hughes Building, students to experience a lecture and our innovative (duration 30 mins) Building No. 238 (Grid Ref: C7) teaching techniques. Exhibitions and Demonstrations: Staff and students 09.30-14.30 Foyer, Harrison Hughes Building, will be available throughout the day to talk to you Building No. 238 (Grid Ref: C7) about studying at the School of Engineering. ENGLISH Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-15.30 19 Abercromby Square, and students for advice and information. Building No. 148 (Grid Ref: E4) Series of talks: Professor Siobhan Chapman, Head of 11.00 and 14.25 Lecture Theatre 7, Rendall English will give an informal talk. This will be followed (duration 50 mins) Building, Building No. 432 by two short sample lectures from members of staff. (Grid Ref: D2) There will also be a short Q&A session. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Please drop in to meet with staff and students 09.30-10.00 and Foyer, Roxby Building, for advice and information. 12.30-13.00 Building No. 107 (Grid Ref: E2) Talk: ‘Environmental Science at the 11.00 and 14.00 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, Chadwick University of Liverpool’. (duration 20 mins) Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) Environmental Science Demonstrations. 11.30 and 14.30 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, (duration 30 mins) Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) Environmental Science drop in question and 12.00-12.30 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, answer session with staff and students. and 15.00-15.30 Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) (drop in anytime) Planetarium Shows: Staff and students will give 10.00-15.0 0 Atrium, Central Teaching Labs – you a tour of the night sky and explain how the (duration 1st floor, Building No. 802 planetarium can be used in your learning. 30 mins) (Grid Ref: F5) Every effort is made to accommodate all visitors, however, please note that the planetarium can only accommodate 20 people at a time and at busy times you may have to wait. EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff and 09.30-15.30 Lecture Room 2, students for advice and information. You will also 9 Abercromby Square, have the opportunity to visit the department’s Building No. 145 (Grid Ref: E3) Garstang Museum of Archaeology and handle some of its objects. Talk: ‘Studying Evolutionary Anthropology’. 12.30 (duration Walbank Lecture Theatre, 30 mins) 12 Abercromby Square, Building No. 146 (Grid Ref: E3) s

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FILM STUDIES See Cultures, Languages and Area Studies. FRENCH See Cultures, Languages and Area Studies. GEOGRAPHY Please drop in to meet with staff and 09.30-10.00 Foyer, Roxby Building, students for advice and information. and 12.30-13.00 Building No. 107 (Grid Ref: E2) Talk: ‘Geography at the University of Liverpool’. 10.00 and 13.10 Lecture Theatre 7, Rendall (duration 40 mins) Building, Building No. 432 (Grid Ref: D2) Geography Demonstrations. 11.00 and 14.00 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, (duration 60 mins) Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) Geography drop in question and answer 12.00-12.30 and Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, session with staff and students. 15.00-15.30 Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) (drop in anytime) GERMAN See Cultures, Languages and Area Studies. HEALTH SCIENCES Admissions Tutors, including the Head of the 09.30-15.00 Block B, Ground Floor, Institute of Learning and Teaching, Miss Eileen Waterhouse Building, Thornton, CBE and students from Diagnostic Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) Radiography, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, (access via Dover Street car park) Orthoptics, Physiotherapy and Radiotherapy will be available to answer individual questions. Foundation to Health Studies (Year 0) programme Please drop in at any time to meet with staff and 09.30-15.00 Block B, Waterhouse Building, students for advice and information. This is a unique Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) opportunity to study on a one-year programme (access via Dover Street car park) specifically designed for progression, on successful completion, to the Allied Health Professions and Nursing undergraduate programmes. Talk: ‘Financial support for Allied Health 09.3 0 Thompson Yates Lecture Theatre, and Nursing professions’. (duration 40 mins) Thompson Yates Building, Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Unfortunately to avoid disruption for other attendees, admittance to this talk will not be allowed after 9.35am. Talk: ‘Make your UCAS application the best 10.30, 12.00 Room 119, Thompson Yates – the guide to completing the UCAS form’ and 13.00 Building, Building No. 301 (Pre-recorded presentation). (duration 15 mins) (Grid Ref: C8) Talk: ‘ Health Sciences at the University of 09.30-15.00 Room 119, Thompson Yates Liverpool courses and careers’ (Rolling DVD). (except for Building, Building No. 301 pre-recorded (Grid Ref: C8) presentation times) HISTORY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-15.30 Lecture Room 1, and students for advice and information. 9 Abercromby Square, Building No. 145 (Grid Ref: E3) Talk: ‘History at Liverpool’. 11.45, 13.15 and Lecture Theatre 6, Rendall 14.45 (duration Building, Building No. 432 30 mins) (Grid Ref: D2) A T a T q B T T P I S I s P D a a S B L a P P L S I H T s t m I G T n R B T h o a a a a a t t I n t d n A e e e u l l Departments r l i i n e O A e a u f F e e e

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LIFE SCIENCES (continued ) Information desk for advice on applying to 10.30-15.00 The Life Sciences Building, the BSc (Hons) Anatomy and Human Biology. Building No. 215 (Grid Ref: F8) Pharmacology Talk: ‘Studying Pharmacology at Liverpool’ 10.50, 11.50 and The Life Sciences Building, Dr I G Edwards. 12.50 (15 mins Building No. 215 (Grid Ref: F8) talk followed by 5 mins Q&A) Information desk for advice on applying 10.30-15.00 The Life Sciences Building, to the BSc (Hons) Pharmacology. Building No. 215 (Grid Ref: F8) Physiology Talk: ‘Studying Physiology at Liverpool’ 10.30, 11.30 and The Life Sciences Building, Dr T L Gleave, Physiology Admissions Tutor. 12.30 (15 mins Building No. 215 (Grid Ref: F8) talk followed by 5 mins Q&A) Information desk for advice on 10.30-15.00 The Life Sciences Building, applying to the BSc (Hons) Physiology. Building No. 215 (Grid Ref: F8) MANAGEMENT SCHOOL Exhibition Staff and students will be available throughout the 10.00-15.30 Main Foyer, Management School, day to welcome you and chat on a one-to-one basis Building No. 427 (Grid Ref: F2) about studying at the Management School. The exhibition will include information on the following: – degree courses – a year in industry – overseas study exchange – extra-curricular activities – career prospects. Talk: ‘Management School overview’. General 10.00, 11.30 and Barkla Lecture Theatre, information about the School and its provision. 13.30 (duration Chadwick Building, 40 mins) Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) Programme Talks Detailed information about the content and structure (including the year in industry) of the School’s individual degree programmes (duration 50 mins). Talk: ‘Business Studies’. 10.30 and 14.30 Chadwick Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) (Tickets required) Due to demand please note that the Business Studies programme talks are ticketed events. Once you register for Open Day, you will receive an email acknowledgement directing you to our e-ticket booking facility. Please print out your e-ticket and bring it with you to ensure entry. Talk: ‘International Business’. 11.30 Chadwick Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) Talk: ‘Accounting and Finance’. 12.30 Chadwick Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) Talk: ‘Marketing’. 13.30 Chadwick Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, Building No.207 (Grid Ref: E5/E6) Talk: ‘Economic s/Business Economics’. 14.30 Seminar Room 5, Management School, Building No. 427 (Grid Ref: F2) Continued over ( S t o A M H I n w a T D S M a h P M m a P M s w F M T E A U a D y T ( b i d t n o T T a a a u o

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MUSIC Please drop in at any time to meet staff 09.30-15.30 Music, Building No. 104 and students for advice and information (Grid Ref: D3) and take a tour of the facilities. Talk: ‘Studying Music at Liverpool’. 11.00 and 14.00 Lecture Theatre 8, Rendall Building, (duration 45 mins) Building No. 432 (Grid Ref: D2) Demonstrations and workshops. 12.00-14.00 Music, Building No. 104 (Grid Ref: D3) NURSING Please drop in at any time to meet staff and students for 09.30-15.00 Block B, Waterhouse Building, advice and information. This will include information on Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) entry requirements and the theoretical and clinical (access via Dover Street car park) components of the course. Students will also be available to talk about any aspect of the course including their experiences of their elective overseas placement. Talk: ‘Nursing at Liverpool’. 11.45 (duration Thompson Yates Lecture Theatre, 45 mins) Thompson Yates Building, Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Please see ‘Health Sciences’ (page 24) for information about additional events relevant to anyone considering a degree in Health Sciences. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Please drop in at any time to meet staff 09.30-15.00 Rooms BG11 and BG12, and students for advice and information. Block B, Waterhouse Building, Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) (access via Dover Street car park) Talk: ‘Occupational Therapy at the University 12.30 (duration Thompson Yates Lecture Theatre, of Liverpool’ given by a member of the 45 mins) Thompson Yates Building, Occupational Therapy teaching team. Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Case Presentations An opportunity to hear how Occupational Therapy 13.30 (duration Block B, Waterhouse Building, changes lives from the perspective of service users 1.5 hours) Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) and/or students. (access via Dover Street car park) (Tickets required) Three weeks prior to the event, you will receive an email acknowledgement directing you to our e-ticket booking facility. Once booked onto a talk, please print out your e-ticket and bring this with you otherwise entry to the talk may be declined. Please see ‘Health Sciences’ (page 24) for information about additional events relevant to anyone considering a degree in Health Sciences. OCEAN SCIENCES Talk: ‘Ocean Sciences at the University of Liverpool’. 10.20 and 13.20 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Question and answer session with staff and students: 10.40 and 13.40 Rotblat Lecture Theatre, Ocean Sciences and Marine Biology. (duration 20 mins) Chadwick Building, Building No. 207 (Grid Ref: E 5/ E6) Live Ocean Sciences experiments. 12.20 and 15.20 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) Staff and current students will be on hand to 10.00-16.00 Central Teaching Labs – 1st floor, answer your questions, show you our facilities, Building No. 802 (Grid Ref: F5) and demonstrate oceanographic principles, techniques and equipment. T a a T p a P P T i S p P P e a t f t P l ‘ A T O P f D P o u t a P T b y T i n o r u h e k o a a a o h n

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PHYSIOTHERAPY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-15.00 M05, Thompson Yates Building, and students for advice and information. Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Talk: ‘Application to Graduation’. 10.15 and 13.15 Thompson Yates Lecture Theatre, (duration 45 mins) Thompson Yates Building, Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) (Tickets required) Three weeks prior to the event, you will receive an email acknowledgement directing you to our e-ticket booking facility. Once booked onto a talk, please print out your e-ticket and bring this with you otherwise entry to the talk may be declined. Please see ‘Health Sciences’ (page 24) for information about additional events relevant to anyone considering a degree in Health Sciences. PLANNING Talk: ‘Planning: A Career?’ 11.00 and 14.00 Lecture Theatre 1, (duration 30 mins) Gordon Stephenson Building, Building No. 109 (Grid Ref: D3) Tour of facilities. 11.45 and 12.45 Lecture Theatre 1, Gordon (duration 15 mins) Stephenson Building, Building No. 109 (Grid Ref: D3) Civic Design Exhibition and the opportunity to ask 10.00-14.00 Studio, Ground Floor, staff and students any questions you have about Gordon Stephenson Building, the department and the courses that we offer. Building No. 109 (Grid Ref: D3) POLITICS Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 10.30-15.30 Seminar Room 1, and students for advice and information. 9 Abercromby Square, Building No. 145 (Grid Ref: E3) Talk: ‘Politics at Liverpool’. 11.00, 12.30 Lecture Theatre 6, Rendall and 14.00 Building, Building No. 432 (duration 30 mins) (Grid Ref: D2) PSYCHOLOGY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-14.30 Foyer, Eleanor Rathbone and students for advice and information and Building, Building No. 106 to look at examples of student research. (Grid Ref: D2) Talk: ‘Psychology at the University’. 10.30 and 13.00 Eleanor Rathbone Theatre (duration 30 mins) Eleanor Rathbone Building, Building No. 106 (Grid Ref: D2) Talk: ‘Sample lecture’. 11.00 and 13.30 Eleanor Rathbone Theatre, (duration 20 mins) Eleanor Rathbone Building, Building No. 106 (Grid Ref: D2) NB Unfortunately individual tours around the School’s experimental laboratories will not be possible, however, these will be available if you choose to attend one of our post application visit days. RADIOTHERAPY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 09.30-15.00 Room BG08, Block B, and students for advice and information. Waterhouse Building, Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) (access via Dover Street car park) Talk: ‘Training to be a Therapy Radiographer 10.00 (duration Room BG08, Block B, at Liverpool’ given by the Admissions Tutor. 1 hour) Waterhouse Building, Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) (access via Dover Street car park) The VERT (Virtual Environment for Radiotherapy) 09.30-15.00 Room BG08, Block B, facility will be available to visit between Waterhouse Building, 09.30 and 15.00 (but not during the talk). Building No. 352 (Grid Ref: C9) (access via Dover Street car park) Please see ‘Health Sciences’ (page 24) for information about additional events relevant to anyone considering a degree in Health Sciences. Department Time Location

SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL POLICY AND CRIMINOLOGY Please drop in at any time to meet with staff 10.00-15.00 Main Foyer, Eleanor Rathbone and students for advice and information. Building, Building No. 106 (Grid Ref: D2) Talk: ‘Studying Sociology, Criminology 11.00 and 13.00 Hearnshaw Lecture Theatre, and Social Policy: Why study here with us?’ (duration 50 mins) Eleanor Rathbone Building, Including a question and answer session. Building No. 106 (Grid Ref: D2) SPANISH See Cultures, Languages and Area Studies. VETERINARY SCIENCE Numbers are restricted due to high demand and space constraints. You must first register for the University Open Day at www.liverpool.ac.uk/openday and express an interest in BVSc Veterinary Science. This process will then provide you with a link to the online booking system. Online booking for the Veterinary specific events opens approximately three weeks prior to each Open Day. Talk: This talk focuses on how the course is taught, 10.00, 12.00 and Lecture Theatre B, and details the admissions process. 14.30 (duration Central Teaching Hub, (Tickets required – see above) 45 minutes Building No. 221 (Grid Ref: F6) including Q&A) Coach Trip to Leahurst This is a two-hour round trip (45 mins travel 09.00, 10.00, Depart outside Electrical each way) and includes a tour of the Leahurst 11.00, 12.00, 13.00 Engineering and Electronics, campus and the hospitals. and 14.00 Building No. 235 (Grid Ref: E7) (Tickets required – see above) on Brownlow Hill NB Leahurst contains working hospitals. For reasons of patient welfare, biosecurity, and in order to allow as many applicants to see the hospital facilities, this coach trip is restricted to applicants only and visitors cannot visit Leahurst independently . Interactive Activities Test your knowledge and clinical All day VTS, Great Newton Street, skills at our interactive stands. Building No. 401 (Grid Ref: B8) Refreshments/Meet Staff and Students Join our staff and students for a All day Vet School Home, Thompson chat with refreshments provided. Yates Building, Building No. 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Admissions Clinic Our Admissions Team will be available to answer All day Vet School Home, Thompson any questions about the admissions process. Yates Building, Building No. 301 Please attend the admissions talk before visiting (Grid Ref: C8) this clinic as many questions will be answered there. s

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Sydney Jones 09.00-15.00 Proudly serving Starbucks Coffee, including traditional Sydney Jones Library, Library Cafe Lattes, Cappuccinos and Teas. A wide range of hot Building No. 433 snacks, freshly prepared sandwiches and delicious (Grid Ref: F3) homemade cakes are available. Liv2eat 09.00-16.00 Serving a delicious range of breakfast items such Vine Court Hall of Restaurant as a traditional ‘Full English’, warm pastries and a Residence, Chatham Continental style buffet. Or join us for lunch and Street, Building No. 804 sample our diverse range of dishes from freshly (Grid Ref: F1) prepared salads to mouth-watering desserts. A selection of hot and cold drinks are also available. Vine Court 09.00-16.00 Relax in our Continental style cafe. Enjoy our range Vine Court Hall of Cafe Bar of bottled beers, wines, soft drinks, authentic coffee, Residence, Chatham speciality teas, tasty sandwiches and paninis. If you are Street, Building No. 804 in a hurry why not ‘grab and go’ from our take-away range. (Grid Ref: F1) The Waterhouse 08.30-16.00 The Waterhouse cafe provides a stunning backdrop of Victoria Gallery and Cafe, Victoria Victorian architecture, serving fresh locally produced Museum, Building No. 421 Gallery and food. The cafe offers a range of hot breakfast items, a (Grid Ref: D7) Museum varied lunchtime menu, delicious cakes and desserts, traditional coffees, teas and a selection of bottled beers and wines. Catering Kiosks 09.00-15.00 Join in the atmosphere on University Square at the heart Guild Walk, University on University of the campus and taste the flavours of our ‘Street Food’ Square (Grid Ref: D7) Square and BBQ, delicious pasta, traditional coffees, teas, soft drinks Guild Walk and much, much more. Cafe on 08.00-16.00 We look forward to welcoming you to our brand new Above Blackwells the Square cafe located on central campus. Offering a wide range Bookshop, University of food and drink options such as hot breakfast items, Square, Building No. 750 traditional coffees, ‘grab and go’ items, delicious soups, (Grid Ref: E7) freshly prepared salads, jacket potatos, snacks, cakes and confectionery. Continued over 3 2 Outlet Opening @ Name Times Facilitie s/ Services Location l i v o p The Guild Cafe, 08.30-15.30 Great choice of Fairtrade teas, coffees and snacks. Guild of Students, e n Guild of Students Breakfast items, paninis and soft drinks also available. 5 Abercromby Square, d

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i Children’s Centre 507 (Grid Ref: G5) Sociology and Social Policy 106 # Civic Design 109 (Grid Ref: D3) Hart Building 766 (Grid Ref: D6) l i (Grid Ref: D2) v Hartley Building 253 o Combined Honours 432 (Grid Ref: D2) Sports and Fitness Centre 511 p Communication and Media 432 Health Sciences (Water Building B) 352 e (Grid Ref: C9) (Grid Ref: D4/D5) n (Grid Ref: D2) d History 144 (Grid Ref: E3) Student Administration Centre 765 a Computer Laboratory 224 Student Health Service 502, 358 y Computer Science 231, 422 International Recruitment and Relations Team 765 (Grid Ref: D 5/ C10) (Grid Ref: D8/D7) Student Recruitment Confucius Institute 114 Irish Studies, Institute of 145 (Grid Ref: E3) and Admissions Office 765 Continuing Professional Jane Herdman Building 201 (Grid Ref: B9) Student Services Centre 502 Development (CPD) 354 (Grid Ref: D5) Johnston Building 304 Counselling Service 436 Students’ Union 501, 502 Cultures, Languages and Area Studies Jones Building 303 (Grid Ref: D6) (German, French, Italian, Hispanic) Latin America Studies 108, 432 Sydney Jones Library 433 108 (Grid Ref: E2) (Grid Ref: E2/D2) (Grid Ref: F3) Cypress Building 108 (Grid Ref: E2) Law 120 (Grid Ref: E2) Thompson Yates Building 301 Dental Hospital 322 (Grid Ref: C10) Liverpool International College 148, 152 (Grid Ref: C8) Dental School 322 (Grid Ref: C10) Life Sciences Building 215 Tropical Medicine, School of 346 Derby Building 252 (Grid Ref: B8) (Grid Ref: F8) Tudor Close Halls of Residence 675 Duncan Building 315 Liverpool Student Homes 776 University Lecture Rooms Earth, Ocean and 201, 203 Management School (ULMS) 427 Building (ULRB) 221 (Grid Ref: F6) Ecological Sciences (Grid Ref: B9) (Grid Ref: F2) Veterinary Science 301 (Grid Ref: C8) Educational Opportunities 421 Mathematical Sciences 206 Veterinary Teaching Suite 401 (Grid Ref: E6) Edwards Building 321 (Grid Ref: B8) Medical School 311 (Grid Ref: D9) Eleanor Rathbone Building 106 Victoria Building 421 (Grid Ref: D7) (Grid Ref: D2) Melville Grove Halls of Residence 679 Victoria Gallery and Museum 421 Electrical Engineering 235 Mount Pleasant 126, 114 (Grid Ref: D7) and Electronics (Grid Ref: E7) Mount Pleasant 128, 776 Vine Court 804, 805 (Grid Ref: F1) Energy Centre 314 Mountford Hall 501 (Grid Ref: D6) Walker Building 237 Mulberry Court Halls of Residence 670 Waterhouse Buildings 351, 352, 356, Muslim Prayer Room 433 357 (Grid Ref: C 9/ D9) Music 104 (Grid Ref: D3) Whelan Building 302 (Grid Ref: C8) 7 3 City map

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