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Kent Floor Plan Kent Exhibitors 2020 Keep Your KENT EXHIBITORS 2020 KENT University of Aberdeen 2 Coventry University 32 Norwich University of the Arts 92 University of Southampton 113 CAREER AND APPRENTICESHIP HIGHER EDUCATION Aberystwyth University 1 University for the Creative Arts 33 New College of the Humanities 93 Solent University (Southampton) 116 British Army B The Academy of Contemporary Music 3 De MontFort University 34 Northumbria University 94 University of St Andrews 115 National Apprenticeship Service A EXHIBITION Anglia Ruskin University 4 University of Dundee 35 University of Nottingham 95 University Centre South Essex 117 NHS England D FRIDAY 27 MARCH AECC University College 5 Durham University 36 Nottingham Trent University 96 St George's, University of London 72 Royal Navy and Royal Marines E Arts University Bournemouth 6 University of East Anglia (UEA) 37 University of Oxford 97 St Mary's University 118 UCAS Apprenticeships C Aston University 7 Oxford Brookes University 98 University of Stirling 119 UCAS Apprenticeship talks F 38 Bangor University 8 Escape Studios (Pearson College London) 99 University of Suffolk 120 Supported by Pearson Business School University of Bath 9 100 University of Sunderland 121 NON FE/HE EXHIBITORS Edge Hill University 40 (Pearson College London) Bath Spa University 10 University of Surrey 122 UCAS 27 University of Edinburgh 39 University of Plymouth 101 University of Bedfordshire 11 University of Sussex 123 Plymouth College of Art 102 Birkbeck, University of London 62 Swansea University 124 42 University of Portsmouth 103 University of Birmingham 12 Teesside University 126 In association with Queen Mary University of London 68 KEY Bishop Grosseteste University 13 University of Exeter 41 TEDI-London 125 Queen's University Belfast 104 This exhibitor also offers higher and degree apprenticeships BIMM Institutes 14 Falmouth University 43 Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance 127 Talk to current students at this university or college with Bournemouth University 15 Glasgow Caledonian University 44 University of Wales Trinity Saint David 129 105 unibuddy on ucas.com University of Brighton 16 Goldsmiths, University of London 64 UCFB 128 Greater Brighton Metropolitan College 17 University of Greenwich 45 University of Reading 106 Ulster University 130 *Correct at the time of printing University of Bristol 18 Harper Adams University 46 Richmond, The American University in London 107 University of the Arts London (UAL) 131 UWE Bristol 21 Hartpury University 47 University of Roehampton 108 University of South Wales 132 Brunel University London 19 Heriot-Watt University 48 Royal Agricultural University 109 University of West London 133 University College of Osteopathy 20 University of Hertfordshire 49 Royal Holloway, University of London 69 University of Warwick 134 University of Hull 50 Royal Veterinary College, University of London 70 University of Westminster 135 22 ICMP – The Institute of Contemporary University of Wolverhampton 136 51 University of Salford 111 Music Performance SAE Institute UK 110 University of Winchester 139 Imperial College London 52 University of Cambridge 23 SOAS University of London 71 University of Worcester 137 The London Institute of Banking and Finance 53 Canterbury Christ Church University 24 The University of Sheffield 112 Writtle University College 138 Keele University 54 Cardiff University 25 Sheffield Hallam University 114 University of York 140 University of Kent 56 Cardiff Metropolitan University 29 York St John University 141 Kent and Medway Medical School 57 University of Central Lancashire 26 North Kent College 58 Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 63 King's College London 65 University of Chester 28 Kingston University 59 University of Chichester 31 Lancaster University 60 City, University of London 67 University of Law 55 University Centre Colchester 30 The University of Leeds 61 KENT FLOOR PLAN Exhibition Leeds Trinity University 73 entrance Leeds Beckett University 75 University of Leicester 74 FIRE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 EXIT Accelerate University of Lincoln 76 hub University of Liverpool 77 110 138 137 109 120 128 KEEP YOUR Student 119 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Liverpool Hope University 78 Catering Apprenticeship zone 27 111 136 108 121 129 118 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 Liverpool John Moores University 80 TICKET HANDY 139 127 112 135 107 130 C LMA 79 A D 117 122 140 126 113 134 106 131 The London College 81 116 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 If you would like F 31 B E 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 124 141 125 114 Anglia Ruskin University London 82 133 105 123 132 to receive further 115 Student talks Student talks information from London Metropolitan University 83 FIRE room A room B + EXIT a particular exhibitor, London School of Economics and 66 56 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 Political Science 55 you can scan your 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 unique barcode London South Bank University 84 at their stand. Loughborough University 85 Organisers Oce 82 81 80 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 The University of Manchester 86 79 67 = 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 Manchester Metropolitan University 87 Exhibition Medway School of Pharmacy 88 exit Exhibitor Catering Middlesex University London 90 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 Newcastle University 89 University of Northampton 91 Sponsored by Miscrosoft MD-6113 Time Apprenticeship zone VISITING STUDENT TALKS 10:00 – 10:30 Understanding apprenticeships FIRE UP 12:00 – 12:30 Understanding apprenticeships TOP TIPS! PROGRAMME 12:50 – 13:20 Understanding apprenticeships YOUR Be prepared – make the best use of your time and plan to visit the stands which are of most C interest to you. Time Student talks room A Time Student talks room B M CAREER The skills you learn as an Y apprentice are valuable wherever 10:00 – 10:30 Applying to university through UCAS 10:00 – 10:30 Student life CM your career might take you Study the student talks programme and MY Visit apprenticeships.gov.uk arrive five minutes before the start. 10:45 – 11:15 Student finance Apprenticeships masterclass 11:00 – 11:45 CY (teachers only) CMY Get all the information about the universities 11:30 – 12:00 Applying to Oxford and Cambridge K and courses you’re interested in – take 12:15 – 12:45 Student life information home to study at a later date. 12:15 – 12:45 Applying to university through UCAS 12:50 – 13:20 Student life Ask questions, lots of questions! The 12:50 – 13:20 Applying to Oxford and Cambridge exhibitors are here to help you, make the Apprenticeships masterclass 13:30 – 14:15 most of them. 13:30 – 14:00 Student finance (teachers only) *Correct at the time of printing – see posters around the venue for up-to-date information Most importantly have fun! There’s a lot going on throughout the day, so get involved! APPRENTICESHIP ZONE > Life on campus CONNECT Explore higher and degree apprenticeships, > Course details YOUR RESEARCH WITH OUR EXPERTS ON THE UCAS STAND. meet top employers, and hear from the experts WITH > Accommodation in our dedicated apprenticeship area. Share your photos STUDENTS > And more… and videos of our VR rollercoaster, and tell us how ONLINE HEAD TO you’ll arrive in a future that’s ucas.com/chat-to-students right for you! #ACCELERATE @UCAS_ONLINE DOS AND DON’TS FOR PERSONAL STATEMENTS POWERED BY DOs DON’Ts > Do show you know your strengths and > Don’t exaggerate – if you do, you may can outline your ideas clearly. get caught out in an interview when > 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 > Do expect to produce several drafts of not pick up everything – proofread your your personal statement before being statement as many times as possible. totally happy with it. > Don’t leave it to the last minute – > Do ask people you trust for their your statement will seem rushed, and feedback. important information could be left out. YOUR JOURNEY > Don’t let spelling or grammatical errors You’ll soon receive updates from UCAS, UCAS BLOGS spoil your statement. such as information on: Understand uni life from real students’ points > careers, gap years, apprenticeships, of view by checking out our UCAS blogs: REMEMBER studying abroad, and going to uni You can write up to 4,000 characters of text to show why you’d make a great student. > subjects and options www.ucas.com/connect/blogs > how you can meet your career aspirations For more information, visit www.ucas.com/personalstatement.
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