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East Midlands Exhibitors 2019 EAST MIDLANDS EXHIBITORS 2019 University of Aberdeen 1 City, University of London 89 Loughborough University 81 Pearson Business School (Pearson College London) 101 Royal Veterinary College, University of London 110 Abertay University 2 The Northern School of Art 97 The University of Manchester 82 University Centre Peterborough 102 University of Salford 126 Aberystwyth University 3 Colchester Institute 37 Manchester Metropolitan University 83 University of Plymouth 103 SOAS University of London 111 The Academy of Contemporary Music 4 Moulton College 84 Plymouth Marjon University University of Sheffield 127 38 124 Anglia Ruskin University 5 University Centre Myerscough 85 (University of St Mark and St John) Sheffield Hallam University 133 AECC University College 6 Newcastle University 86 Plymouth College of Art 104 University of Southampton 128 De Montfort University 40 EAST MIDLANDS Aston University 7 University of Northampton 96 University of Portsmouth 113 Solent University – Southampton 129 University of Derby 46 Backstage Academy 8 Nottingham College University Centre 87 Escape Studios (Pearson College London) 114 University of St Andrews 130 University of Dundee 41 HIGHER EDUCATION Brighton Film School 9 Norwich University of the Arts 93 Queen Margaret University 115 St Mary’s University 131 Durham University 42 Bangor University 11 Newman University 10 Queen’s University Belfast 116 Staffordshire University 132 EXHIBITION University of East Anglia (UEA) 43 University of Bath 12 New College of the Humanities 94 University of Reading 117 University of Stirling 134 Bath Spa University 13 Northumbria University 95 Arden University 39 University of Strathclyde 135 44 THURSDAY 7 MARCH University of Bedfordshire 14 University of Nottingham 99 University of Roehampton 123 University of Suffolk 136 Supported by Birmingham City University 15 Nottingham Trent University 105 Royal Agricultural University 122 University of Sunderland 138 Edge Hill University 45 University of Birmingham 17 University of Oxford 98 Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 125 University of Surrey 137 The University of Edinburgh 47 University College Birmingham 16 Oxford Brookes University 100 Royal Holloway, University of London 109 University of Sussex 139 University of Essex 48 University centre Bishop Burton and 18 Riseholme College University of Exeter 49 Bishop Grosseteste University 19 Falmouth University 50 Bimm 20 The Glasgow School of Art 51 Swansea University 140 Bournemouth University 21 Wrexham Glyndwr University 52 Teesside University 141 University of Bradford 22 Goldsmiths, University of London 90 EAST MIDLANDS FLOOR PLAN University of Wales Trinity Saint David 142 University of Brighton 23 Harper Adams University 53 UCFB 143 The University of Bristol 25 Hereford College of Arts 54 Ulster University 144 Brunel University London 24 Hartpury University 55 University of the Arts London 145 The University of Buckingham 26 Heriot-Watt University 56 UCL 112 BMC School of Higher Education 27 University of Hertfordshire 57 University of South Wales 146 Bucks New University 28 University of Huddersfield 58 54 53 52 51 25 24 23 University of West London 147 CU Coventry – Part of the Coventry University Group 29 55 50 26 22 University of Warwick 148 University of Cambridge 30 60 Warwickshire College Group 149 Canterbury Christ Church University 31 56 57 58 49 27 19 20 21 Vision West Nottinghamshire College 150 IE University, Spain 59 Cardiff University 32 University Centre Weston 151 Imperial College London 61 Cardiff Metropolitan University 33 University of Westminster 152 The London Institute of Banking & Finance 62 University of Central Lancashire 34 157 156 155 154 153 150 149 146 145 144 143 142 University of Wolverhampton 153 University of Kent 63 Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 88 60 59 48 28 18 17 16 exit 131 152 151 148 147 University of Winchester 154 Keele University 64 141 University of Chester 35 61 47 29 136 137 University of Worcester 155 King’s College London 91 132 133 134 135 138 139 140 University of Chichester 36 62 30 University of York 156 Lancaster University 65 46 15 York St John University 157 University of Law 66 63 31 University of Leeds 67 64 45 32 14 130 129 128 127 126 122 121 118 117 116 115 114 Leeds Trinity University 68 NON HE / FE 65 66 44 33 11 12 13 99 125 123 120 119 113 Leeds Beckett University 69 British Army 107 100 101 102 103 104 124 107 108 109 110 111 112 Echo Factory 120 KEEP YOUR ICAEW 121 70 69 68 67 43 34 10 9 8 National Apprenticeship Service 118 TICKET HANDY 70 42 35 7 98 97 96 95 106 92 91 90 89 88 RAF 106 105 University of Leicester 71 41 36 6 If you would like 71 76 94 93 87 Leicester College 72 to receive further 37 5 119 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 information from University of Lincoln 73 40 + 72 38 4 a particular exhibitor, University of Liverpool 74 UCAS 108 you can scan your 73 74 75 39 1 2 3 unique barcode 75 at their stand. Exhibition = entrance Liverpool Hope University 76 and exit Liverpool John Moores University 77 entrance London Metropolitan University 78 London School of Economics and Political 92 Science (LSE) London South Bank University 79 Seminar meeting point - outside Loughborough College 80 MD-4679 SEMINAR PROGRAMME DOs AND DON’Ts FOR PERSONAL STATEMENTS Time Queens Building 1.10 Queens Building 1.12 VISITING 11:00 – 11:25 Choosing a university and course TOP TIPS! DOs DON’Ts Be prepared – make the best use of > Do show you know your strengths and > Don’t exaggerate – if you do, you may 11:30 – 11:55 Applying to university through UCAS your time and plan to visit the stands can outline your ideas clearly. get caught out in an interview when which are of most interest to you. > Do be enthusiastic – if you show you’re asked to elaborate on an interesting interested in the course, it may help you achievement. get a place. > Don’t rely on a spellchecker, as it will 12:00 – 12:25 Student finance Applying to university through UCAS Study the seminar programme and > Do expect to produce several drafts of not pick up everything – proofread your arrive five minutes before the start. your personal statement before being statement as many times as possible. totally happy with it. > Don’t leave it to the last minute – 12:30 – 12:55 Choosing a university and course Student finance Get all the information about > Do ask people you trust for their your statement will seem rushed, and the universities and courses you’re feedback. important information could be left out. interested in – take information home > Don’t let spelling or grammatical errors to study at a later date. spoil your statement. Ask questions, lots of questions! The Remember exhibitors are here to help you, make *Correct at the time of printing – see posters around the venue for up-to-date information You can write up to 4,000 characters of text to the most of them. show why you’d make a great student. Most importantly have fun! There’s For more information, visit a lot going on throughout the day, so get involved! www.ucas.com/personalstatement WITH A DIFFERENCE APPRENTICESHIPS Study One Module EARN WHILE YOU LEARN at a Time Study a degree apprenticeship Start searching now – ucas.com/apprenticeships-in-the-uk No End of Year Exams Coventry University Degree CU Coventry talk. 024 7765 8787 www.lincolncollege.ac.uk *CU Coventry is a trading name of Coventry University College Limited, a company wholly owned by Coventry University. 030 030 32435 FIRE UP C M YOUR How to get involved... 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