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Staffordshire University Stoke-On-Trent Campus Friday 8 June 2018 C Staffordshire University Stoke-on-Trent Campus Friday 8 June 2018 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Call 08000 150 600 or search apprenticeships for more information on gov.uk Staffordshire University Leek Road Campus Car Park 1 Main Entrance to Leek Rd Campus 7 6 5 Car Park 2 Car Park 3 2 3 Leek Road A52 1 Car Park 5 Car Park 4 4 To Stoke Town Centre Fire Procedures Map Key In case of fire, please evacuate by proceeding to the nearest car park. LEEK ROAD 1 LRV Venue - Main entrance for all attendees 2 Sports Centre - Main exhibition area First Aid 3 Brindley Building / Brindley Food Court - Teachers lounge If in need of first aid, please speak to 4 Science Centre / Costa Coffee Area a member of staff who will alert the 5 Law School nearest first aider. 6 Ashley Centre 7 Business School Stand Exhibitors Stand Exhibitors Exhibitors and 25 University of Chester 41 University of Exeter www.chester.ac.uk www.exeter.ac.uk 26 University of Chichester 42 Falmouth University www.chi.ac.uk www.falmouth.ac.uk 27 Cleveland College of Art & Design 43 University of Gloucestershire stand numbers www.hartlepool.ccad.ac.uk www.glos.ac.uk 28 Coventry University 44 Wrexham Glyndwr University Here is a list of everyone exhibiting –time to get researching! www.coventry.ac.uk www.glyndwr.ac.uk 29 CU Coventry, CU London and 45 University of Greenwich CU Scarborough – Part of the www.gre.ac.uk Stand Exhibitors Stand Exhibitors Coventry University Group www.coventry.ac.uk/cuc/ 46 Harper Adams University 1 Aberystwyth University 13 Bishop Grosseteste University www.harper-adams.ac.uk www.aber.ac.uk www.bishopg.ac.uk 30 University for the Creative Arts www.uca.ac.uk 47 Hereford College of Arts 2 Anglia Ruskin University 14 BIMM www.hca.ac.uk www.anglia.ac.uk www.bimm.co.uk 31 University of Cumbria www.cumbria.ac.uk 48 Hartpury University Centre 15 Bournemouth University 3 Askham Bryan College www.hartpury.ac.uk www.askham-bryan.ac.uk www.bournemouth.ac.uk 32 De Montfort University www.dmu.ac.uk 49 University of Huddersfield 4 Aston University 16 The University of Bristol www.hud.ac.uk www.aston.ac.uk www.bristol.ac.uk 33 University of Derby www.derby.ac.uk 50 University of Hull 5 Bangor University 17 UWE Bristol Inspired by our www.bangor.ac.uk www.uwe.ac.uk 34 Durham University www.durham.ac.uk academic heritage, 6 University of Bath 18 Brunel University London innovative teaching www.bath.ac.uk/external.html www.brunel.ac.uk 35 UEA - University of East Anglia and beautiful campus, www.uea.ac.uk Hull graduates are 7 Bath Spa University 19 Bucks New University transforming lives around the globe. Visit www.bathspa.ac.uk www.bucks.ac.uk 36 University of East London www.uel.ac.uk our stand to find out how we can help you 8 University of Bedfordshire 20 University of Cambridge find your light. www.beds.ac.uk 37 Echo Factory www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk www.hull.ac.uk www.echofactory.co.uk 9 Birmingham City University 21 Canterbury Christ Church University www.bcu.ac.uk 38 Edge Hill University www.canterbury.ac.uk www.edgehill.ac.uk 10 University of Birmingham 22 Cardiff University www.birmingham.ac.uk 39 University of Edinburgh www.cardiff.ac.uk www.ed.ac.uk 11 Newman University Birmingham 23 Cardiff Metropolitan University www.newman.ac.uk www.cardiffmet.ac.uk 40 University of Essex www.essex.ac.uk 12 Bishop Burton College 24 University Of central Lancashire www.bishopburton.ac.uk www.uclan.ac.uk Stand Exhibitors Stand Exhibitors Stand Exhibitors Stand Exhibitors 51 Imperial College London 66 King’s College London 83 Nottingham Trent University 97 Sheffield Hallam University www.imperial.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk www.ntu.ac.uk www.shu.ac.uk 52 Keele University 67 Queen Mary University of London 84 University of Oxford 98 University of Southampton www.keele.ac.uk www.qmul.ac.uk www.ox.ac.uk/study www.southampton.ac.uk 53 University of Kent 68 Royal Holloway University of London 85 Oxford brookes University 99 Solent University www.kent.ac.uk www.royalholloway.ac.uk www.brookes.ac.uk www.solent.ac.uk 54 Lancaster University 69 SOAS University of London 86 University Centre Peterborough 100 University of St Andrews www.lancaster.ac.uk www.soas.ac.uk www.ucp.ac.uk www.st-andrews.ac.uk 55 University Academy 92 (UA92) 70 London Metropolitan University 101 St Mary’s University Twickenham www.ua92.ac.uk www.londonmet.ac.uk www.stmarys.ac.uk 71 Loughborough University 56 University of Law 102 Staffordshire University www.lboro.ac.uk Non HE/FE Exhibitors www.law.ac.uk www.staffs.ac.uk 72 UCEN Manchester 57 University of Leeds 87 Army www.ucenmcr.tmc.ac.uk 103 University of Stirling www.leeds.ac.uk www.army.mod.uk/join/ www.stir.ac.uk 73 The University of Manchester 88 National Apprenticeship Service 58 Leeds Trinity University www.manchester.ac.uk 104 University of Strathclyde www.leedstrinity.ac.uk www.getingofar.gov.uk www.strath.ac.uk 74 Manchester Metropolitan University 89 UCAS 59 Leeds Beckett University www.mmu.ac.uk 105 University of Suffolk www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk www.ucas.com www.uos.ac.uk 75 Moulton College 60 University of Leicester www.moulton.ac.uk 106 University of Surrey www.le.ac.uk www.surrey.ac.uk 76 University Centre Myerscough 61 University of Lincoln www.myerscough.ac.uk 90 University of Plymouth 107 University of Sussex www.lincoln.ac.uk www.plymouth.ac.uk www.sussex.ac.uk 77 Newcastle University 62 University of Liverpool www.ncl.ac.uk 91 Queen’s University Belfast 108 Swansea University www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/ www.qub.ac.uk www.swansea.ac.uk 78 Newcastle-under-Lyme College 63 Liverpool Hope University www.nulc.ac.uk 92 University of Reading 109 Teesside University Top 3 UK university www.reading.ac.uk www.tees.ac.uk for Teaching Quality 79 Nottingham College - University 93 University Centre Reaseheath and top 5 for Student Centre 110 University of Wales Trinity www.nottinghamcollege.ac.uk www.ucreaseheath.ac.uk Experience (The Saint David Sunday Times Good 80 University of Northampton 94 Royal Agricultural University www.uwtsd.ac.uk University Guide 2018) www.northampton.ac.uk www.rau.ac.uk 111 UCFB www.hope.ac.uk 81 Northumbria University, Newcastle 95 University of Salford www.ucfb.com 64 Liverpool John Moores University www.northumbria.ac.uk www.salford.ac.uk 112 University of South Wales www.ljmu.ac.uk 82 University of Nottingham 96 University of Sheffield www.southwales.ac.uk 65 Goldsmiths, University of London www.nottingham.ac.uk www.sheffield.ac.uk/undergraduate www.gold.ac.uk Stand Exhibitors 113 University of West London www.uwl.ac.uk 114 University of Warwick www.warwick.ac.uk 115 University of Wolverhampton www.wlv.ac.uk 116 University of Winchester www.winchester.ac.uk 117 University of Worcester www.worcester.ac.uk 118 University of York www.york.ac.uk 119 York St John University www.yorksj.ac.uk Exhibition Hall 2 Who is where? Sir Stanley Matthew Sports Hall Stands 1 - 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 FIRE EXIT Exhibition Hall 1 36 37 38 39 40 41 7 LRV - Students’ Union 35 46 45 44 43 42 Stands 87 - 119 8 MORE STANDS AND EXIT 34 9 TOILETS 33 47 48 49 50 51 10 56 55 54 53 52 32 11 31 12 99 100 101 102 57 58 59 60 61 30 98 13 103 66 65 64 63 62 29 97 14 104 117 118 119 28 96 67 68 69 70 71 MAIN 116 115 114 105 27 ENTRANCE 95 76 75 74 73 72 106 26 STAGE 94 107 25 93 15 111 112 113 77 78 79 80 81 24 92 16 110 109 108 86 85 84 83 82 91 MAIN 17 ENTRANCE EXIT 90 89 88 87 23 22 21 20 19 18 FIRE EXIT Seminars are available to students on a first-come, first-served basis – tickets are not required. Seminars Please follow the signs or ask an event ambassador for directions to the seminar rooms. Location 10:45 - 11:15 11:30 - 12:00 12:15 - 12:45 13:00 - 13:30 Applying to university through Applying to university through LT1 Ashley Centre Student Finance Student Finance UCAS UCAS LT2 Ashley Centre Student Life Student Life Student Life Choosing a University or Choosing a University or LT3 Ashley Centre Exploring post 18 options Course Course Computer Games Design Computer Games Design Computer Games Design LT4 Ashley Centre (including Esports) (including Esports) (including Esports) BG021 Brindley Building Engineering Engineering Engineering BG27 Brindley Building Computing Computing Computing Health Professions (including Health Professions (including Health Professions (including BG45 Brindley Building Midwifery / Nursing / ODP / Midwifery / Nursing / ODP / Midwifery / Nursing / ODP / Paramedics) Paramedics) Paramedics) BG61 Brindley Building Art and Design (inc Fashion) Art and Design (inc Fashion) Art and Design (inc Fashion) LT11 Business School Business Business Business BG45 Brindley Building Teaching Teaching Teaching R001 Science Centre Medicine Medicine Medicine R119 Science Centre Psychology Psychology Psychology LW140 Law School Law Law Law R002 Science Centre Science Science Science B211 Business School Sport Sport Sport Notes page Use this as a guide and reminder of information you should be gathering, to help you start thinking about your future.
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