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DATE TIME VENUE EVENT TITLE DESCRIPTION of EVENT ANY RESTRICTIONS 14/09/2014 14:00-16:00 Falmouth School Rugby Club Shinty ANY DATE TIME VENUE EVENT TITLE DESCRIPTION OF EVENT RESTRICTIONS 14th SEPTEMBER Shinty is an ancient Scottish stick sport. Perfect for people wanting to try a 14/09/2014 14:00-16:00 Falmouth School Rugby Club Shinty - Taster session new sport, keep fit, meet friends and enjoy an active social life. Some lifts from campus or Falmouth may be available - contact Tom [email protected] A great opportunity for undergraduate students to come along and Meet Your Daphne du Maurier Building, 14/09/2014 16:00-17:30 Meet Your Mentor Event Mentor (a second or third year on the same course as you), and also other Seminar Space (3rd floor) Undergraduate Freshers. Don't worry if you haven't registered in advance, just turn up! students only Meet and Greet Your Fellow Camborne School of Mines students. Will walk 14/09/2014 19:00-23:00 Meet at the Stannary CSMSA Meet and Greet down to the Rebel Brewery. Dress code Formal wear. Renewable Energy & If you have an interest in renewables or sustainability, you should come and Sustainability Society: meet up with a group of like-minded people for casual drinks in the Upper 14/09/2014 20:00 onwards Upper Stannary Stannary Social Stannary Bar. 15TH SEPTEMBER Unicards, Letters and 09:30-12:30, Assistance with Online Applying for and picking up Unicards, letters (proof of registration, bank 15/09/2014 13:30-17:30 Peter Lanyon Reception Registration introduction, council tax etc) and other queries Practical tips for living in Ideal session for students new to the UK. Practical information on health care, International and 15/09/2014 10:00-11:00 Peter Lanyon Seminar 8 the UK banking, personal support, policing and general etiquette. EU students The Compass (ground floor of Come and find out about support, advice and service available to help you 15/09/2014 10:00-15:00 The Exchange) How To: Settle In settle into University life Jungle Shed, Penryn Campus Green Living Project Eco Loads of great activities from our green team, including games, coffee and 15/09/2014 11:00-15:00 Allotments Festival ginger bread and you can chill out in our cosy café. Enjoy displays, tips, quizzes and goodies. There will also be helpful guides about using resources and demonstrations on using the library app, online databases and the library catalogue. You can join a tour at 11:00, 12:00 or 13:00 each day, starting from the Library Helpdesk. No need to book - just turn 15/09/2014 11:00-17:00 Library, The Exchange Library Fayre and Tours up on the day International Students' International and 15/09/2014 11:00-12:00 Depart from Glasney Lodge Campus Tour Explore your new campus with one of our Student Ambassadors EU students Grassy area outside Join us for a free civilised cream tea. Whether you prefer it the Cornish or 15/09/2014 12:00-15:00 Tremough House CU Cream Teas Devonshire way, we'd love to see you there. Next to the barrier at the top end of Woodlane campus on Join us for a free civilised cream tea. Whether you prefer it the Cornish or 15/09/2014 12:00-15:00 the grass. CU Cream Teas Devonshire way, we'd love to see you there. Drop in session to introduce you to the IT facilities and services available. You IT Training Room (Level 1, can book an induction with the Service Desk in advance or just turn up on the 15/09/2014 14:00-14:30 The Exchange) IT Drop In Session day. Trip to Asda Escorted trip to Asda supermarket where you can buy your essentials and International and 15/09/2014 16:00-17:00 Depart from Glasney Lodge supermarket bargains! Wear suitable walking shoes and £1 for return trip on the bus EU students Drop in session to introduce you to the IT facilities and services available. You IT Training Room (Level 1, can book an induction with the Service Desk in advance or just turn up on the 15/09/2014 16:00-16:30 The Exchange) IT Drop In Session day. Evening Prayer: Our Orthodox Chaplain will lead a short time of prayer which is open to all, Multifaith Chaplaincy: Introduction to the followed by light refreshments and a chance to find out about the Orthodox 15/09/2014 18:00-18:30 Glasney View H Orthodox Community community in Cornwall All abilities welcome to take part in competitive rugby. Currently compete in the Tribute Cornwall 1 league with 1st XV. Will be organising friendly matches 15/09/2014 18:30-20:00 Penryn Rugby Club Rugby - Training for 2nd VX for the year. Wear normal rugby kit that may get dirty/torn, plastic moulded or round studded for the surface. Meet 7.30pm at Porters Lodge to walk The Yoga & Pilates society have regular sessions throughout the year. Come Yoga and Pilates - Pilates along to Pilates sessions on campus. Suitable for all abilities. Wear loose, 15/09/2014 19:00-20:00 Performance Centre Studio G Session comfortable clothes for easy movement. Sign up on our Facebook page: FXU Yoga and Pilates Club. Anyone can come along regardless of ability/experience/fitness etc. Just wear Tang Soo Do - Open comfortable loose clothing and come and have a go! We’ll give you a really 15/09/2014 20:30-22:00 Performance Centre Studio F Taster Classes good flavour of what Tang Soo Do is all about and you’ll walk away having learnt something new, made some new friends and having had some real fun! FXU EVENT: Buckle some swash in style at the first major Freshers event. Free 15/09/2014 21:00-02:00 The Stannary Pirate Party entry with wristband before 10pm or £10 on the door. We'll be providing Free Tea and Toast following the Stannary event. You'll find 15/09/2014 23:00-01.30 Outside the FXU building CU Tea and Toast us on your way out! 16TH SEPTEMBER Unicards, Letters and 09:30-12:30, Assistance with Online Applying for and picking up Unicards, letters (proof of registration, bank 16/09/2014 13:30-17:30 Peter Lanyon Reception Registration introduction, council tax etc) and other queries The Compass (ground floor of How To: Find Your Way Advice and information abut how to find key places, travel and transport 16/09/2014 10:00-15:00 The Exchange) Around information, campus tours. Drop in session to introduce you to the IT facilities and services available. You IT Training Room (Level 1, can book an induction with the Service Desk in advance or just turn up on the 16/09/2014 11:00-11:30 The Exchange) IT Drop In Session day. Enjoy displays, tips, quizzes and goodies. There will also be helpful guides about using resources and demonstrations on using the library app, online databases and the library catalogue. You can join a tour at 11:00, 12:00 or 13:00 each day, starting from the Library Helpdesk. No need to book - just turn 16/09/2014 11:00-17:00 Library, The Exchange Library Fayre and Tours up on the day Plenty to get stuck into, including a tour of Penryn campus for edible and Jungle Shed, Penryn Campus Eco-Festival - Green medicinal plants, building a Bug Palace and making your own cider or apple 16/09/2014 11:00-15:00 Allotments Living Project juice. Join EcoSoc in crafting your own aquaria and terraria, learning how to look Meet by Exchange revolving after your own little ecosystem! Bring a jar (curry, coffee or pasta sauce type!) 16/09/2014 15:00-17:00 doors EcoSoc Life in Jars along to create one of these worlds! FREE. Come and explore the beautiful coast of Falmouth with a refreshing walk and 16/09/2014 12:00-15:00 Meet at Campus Bus Stop CU Coastal Walk time to socialise. Fancy learning something new? Maybe you want to meet likeminded musicians? Come along to our meet and greet to find out what we have in 16/09/2014 14:00-15:00 DDM Seminar Room C FXUke Welcome Session store for the coming year. Shinty is an ancient Scottish stick sport. Perfect for people wanting to try a Training session on 16/09/2014 14:00-16:00 MUGA new sport, keep fit, meet friends and enjoy an active social life. Some lifts from MUGA campus or Falmouth may be available - contact Tom [email protected] Drop in session to introduce you to the IT facilities and services available. You IT Training Room (Level 1, can book an induction with the Service Desk in advance or just turn up on the 16/09/2014 14:00-14:30 The Exchange) IT Drop In Session day. An informal gathering with the super-friendly Kehillat Kernow, the Jewish Multifaith Chaplaincy: Welcome to Kehillat Community in Cornwall. Come in for a cuppa and cake, and find out all about 16/09/2014 15:00-16:00 Glasney View H Kernow us. All welcome. Come to the Stannary to get to know your LGBTQ community, say hello to the committee, and find out what our society is all about. Allies and individuals who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity are very much welcome. 16/09/2014 16:00-17:30 Upper Stannary LGBTQ: Meet and Greet You can find us easily by spotting our big rainbow flag. International and 16/09/2014 16:00-18:00 Meet at Glasney Lodge Visit Penryn A tour of the local town, including local landmarks and place of interest EU students Drop in session to introduce you to the IT facilities and services available.
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