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Open Day9 July 2011Hull campus
Cont
ents Your arrival ticket
Arrival information | 1
Who will be here? | 2
Talks and tours | 8
Departmental activities | 10
Plan your day | 14
Direction map | 15
Staff House map | 16
Campus map | 18
Make yourself at home, there is no need to book inadvance for any of our talks or tours, just turn up.
For further information contact:www.hull.ac.uk/opendays01482 [email protected]
Please fill in your details below and hand this in atthe Arrival Desk in Staff House:
To be completed in CAPITAL LETTERS
First name:
Surname:
Date of birth:
Postcode:
E-Mail address:
Course/subject:
We hope you have a fantastic day with us.
Your Arrival Ticket
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Please don’t forget to hand me inwhen you arrive.
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Travel and parkingCar – please enter by the West entrance on Cottingham
Road. If you are using a Sat Nav, the postcode is HU6 7RU.
Parking is free of charge and you may use any of the bays,
except disabled. Please allow a 5 minute walk from the car
park to the Arrival Desk.
Train/Coach – the campus is 10 minutes by taxi from Hull
Interchange Station, Bus Service 105 (from stand 20) stops
at the University’s main entrance.
Humberside Airport – For those flying into the airport,
there is a regular bus service to the city centre
(www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables).
When you arrivePlease make your way to Staff House and hand your arrival
ticket in. The desk is open from 10.00 – 3.00.
Meals and refreshmentsArts Cafe – Larkin/Middleton Hall9.30–1.00
Derwent Cafe – Derwent9.30–3.00
Myton Servery – Staff House8.30–2.30
Quick Bite – Students’ Union9.00–2.00 (Serving hot sandwiches/coffee)
Sanctuary – Students’ Union9.00–11.00 (Serving hot breakfasts/coffee)
11.00–3.00 (Full menu available)
Union shop – Students’ Union10.00 – 3.00
Wheelhouse Cafe – next to the library9.00–3.00
Access for disabled visitorsMost areas of the University are accessible to disabled
visitors. Please contact 01482 465293 or
[email protected] to discuss any special requirements.
Parking bays are available next to Staff House (grid
reference D2 on the map on page 18).
How
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Academic staff from across the following subject areas will
be available to offer advice and guidance...
Lindsey Room, Staff House, 10.00 – 3.00American Studies
Archaeology
Biological Siences/ Biomedical Sciences
Business School
Chemistry (including Pharmaceutical Science)
Computer Science
Drama
Education (including Children’s Inter-Professional Studies)
Engineering
English
Film & Media
Geography
Health & Social Care (Nursing, Midwifery & Operating
Department Practice)
History
Law
Medicine (HYMS)
Modern Languages
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Politics and International Studies
Psychology
Religion
Social Sciences (Anthropology, Community and Youth
Work Studies, Criminology, Gender Studies, Sociology,
Social Policy)
Social Work
Sport, Health and Exercise Science
AccommodationFor information visit the Accommodation stand in Staff
House.
AdmissionsWhat are the entry requirements for the course? What are
Admissions Tutors looking for? To find out more visit the
Admissions stand in Staff House.
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Part-time or short coursesFor information visit the stand in Staff House.
Aimhigher HumberAimhigher is part of a national programme which aims to
increase participation into Higher Education by raising
aspirations, awareness, attainment and progression.
Aimhigher Humber, hosted at the University of Hull:
• works in the region to encourage young people to
continue their education if they are able to;
• implements this through learner-centred activities and
projects often delivered in schools and colleges.
To find out more visit Aimhigher in Staff House.
CareersCome and speak to Careers Advisers in our Careers
Service, 3rd floor, Students’ Union. There will also be a
stand in Staff House displaying literature.
Language Learning CentreTour the Language Learning Centre with one of our
Language Advisers and find out more about the wide
range of resources available to support language learning.
Tours: at 11.45 and 1.45, lasting 30 minutes
Assemble: Foyer of Ferens Building
Student ServicesOne of the best things about the Hull experience is the
outstanding support that both the University and the
Students’ Union provide. For more information visit the
3rd floor of the Students’ Union Building from 10.00 – 3.00.
Includes advice for mature students.
Money mattersFor information and advice on tuition fees, loans, grants
and all aspects of student finance please visit the stand in
Staff House.
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Students’ UnionThe centre of student activities, the Students’ Union
represents and provides services for all students. To find
out more about being a student at Hull visit the Students’
Union building, take a look around and chat to Student
Officers and members of staff who are available to answer
any questions you may have.
Sport And Fitness CentreThe Sports Centre facilities include a fully equipped
fitness centre incorporating the latest in cardio vascular
and resistance equipment and professionally trained staff.
You are welcome to tour the facilities at any time during
the day. Please ask staff at the Centre’s Reception to show
you around.
Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership(YCCRP)Visitors can travel daily to this region on direct trains
from: London Kings Cross; Sheffield; Manchester and
York, with local connections giving access from Hull to
Beverley, Driffield and Bridlington. There are around eight
direct trains to/from London and a journey time of under
three hours. The region is served by Hull Trains, Northern
Rail, First TransPennine Express and East Coast. To find
out more, including how to save 1/3 off travel with the
Student Railcard, come and visit our reps in Staff House.
East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS)Most Hull students use the bus to get from their
accommodation to the University campus and city centre.
EYMS, the region’s local bus operator, will be available to
offer advice on getting around by bus, including
information on Semester Cards– the discount student
pass. Visit them in Staff House.
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Hull Truck TheatreEstablished in 1971, Hull Truck is one of only six producing
theatres in the Yorkshire region. In April 2009 the
company moved from their home of 25 years, the much
loved Spring Street venue (a converted Methodist church
Hall) to a state of the art purpose built theatre at the heart
of Hull’s city centre. Originally founded as a touring
company Hull Truck remains true to its roots and
continues to tour nationally and internationally. Find out
more by visiting them in Staff House.
The DeepThe Deep, one of the most spectacular aquariums in the
world is located in Hull. This award-winning visitor
attraction is home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular
sharks and rays – making it the perfect family day out. The
Deep is also a fantastic evening venue. Visit the superb
Two Rivers restaurant or hire the venue for a special
occasion. Why not visit their information stand in Staff
House for further details on the delights of The Deep.
What’s Hull all about?Hull is one of the UK’s best kept secrets and you can find
out why by meeting the city’s ‘Street Team’ ambassadors
who will be on campus to tell you why they love Hull. They
will help you find out everything you need to know to
enjoy the best of what Hull has to offer. Look out for them
– they’ll be wearing orange!
The above may be subject to change.
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Talks
WelcomeTime: 10.00 – 10.20
10.30 – 10.50
11.00 – 11.20
Venue: Middleton Hall
The Application processTime: 11.00 – 11.25
11.30 – 11.55
12.00 – 12.25
Venue: Leslie Downs Lecture Theatre, Ferens
The talk is about full-time undergraduate entry only, using
the UCAS process. Individual advice and information is
available at the Admissions stand in Staff House.
Money mattersTime: 10.30 – 10.55
11.00 – 11.25
11.30 – 11.55
Venue: Basil Reckitt Lecture Theatre, Ferens
Individual advice and information is available at the
money stand in Staff House.
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Tours
Accommodation
Lawns HallsA shuttle service is provided to the Lawns Halls where
you can view accommodation and chat to staff and
students.
Times: 10.00, 10.30, 11.00, 11.30, 12.00, 12.30,
1.00, 1.30, 2.00 & 2.30
Duration: 60 minutes approx.
Assemble: Outside Venn
Visitors are also very welcome to make their own way to
the Lawns throughout the day between 10.30 and 4.00.
The postcode for your Sat Nav is HU16 5SN, or refer to the
map on page 15.
Student HouseA student house will be open to view between 10.00 –
3.00, located at 52 Cranbrook Avenue (please ring the
doorbell).
Campus ToursTour the campus with our student crew.
Times: 10.00, 10.15, 10.30, 10.45, 11.00, 11.15, 11.30,
11.45, 12.00, 12.15, 12.30, 12.45, 1.00, 1.15,
1.30, 1.45, 2.00, 2.15 & 2.30
Duration: 60 minutes approx.
Assemble: Outside Venn
City TourTime: 11.00, 1.00, 2.00 & 3.00
Duration: 60 minutes approx.
Assemble: Outside Venn (NB seats are limited)
The 3.00 tour includes a drop off at the Hull train station
at approximately 3.45
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American Studies 12.00 – 1.00 Lecture Theatre 12,
Wilberforce
Biological Sciences 1.00 – 2.00 Lecture Theatre 1,
Hardy
The talk will be followed by a tour of the department.
Biomedical Sciences 1.00 – 2.00 Lecture Theatre 2,
Hardy
The talk will be followed by a tour of the department.
Business School 1.00 – 2.15 Allam Lecture
Theatre, Esk
The Business School programme is 12.00 – 3.00 in the
Derwent Building with tours of the facilities and the
opportunity to meet academic staff.
Chemistry 11.00 – 12.00 Lecture Room A,
and 1.30 – 2.30 Chemistry
The talks include some research demonstrations and will
be followed by a tour of the department.
Computer Science 1.00 – 2.00 Lecture Theatre A,
Robert Blackburn
The talk will be followed by an optional tour of the
departmental facilities, eg HIVE, our state-of-the-art
visualisation centre, and our specialist games PC lab.
Drama 11.00 – 12.00 Donald Roy
and Theatre,
1.00 – 2.00 Gulbenkian
Centre
The talk will be followed by a tour of the Gulbenkian Centre
and associated facilities.
Education 11.00 – 12.00 Lecture Theatre 15,
Wilberforce
The talk covers undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Engineering 12.00 – 1.00 Lecture Theatre C,
Robert Blackburn
The talk will be followed by a tour of the department.
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Subject Time Venue
English 12.30 – 1.30 Basil Reckitt
Lecture Theatre,
Ferens
Film and Media 1.30 – 2.30 Lecture Theatre 12,
Wilberforce
Geography 12.00 – 1.00 Lecture Theatre
2, Wilberforce
Postgraduate Talk 1.30 – 2.15 Committee Room
(044), Cohen
Health & Social Care Nursing: Lecture Theatre
11.00-12.00 1, Foss
Midwifery: Lecture Theatre
12.00-1.00 1, Foss
Operating Lecture Theatre
Department 1, Foss
Practice
1.00: – 2.00
Visitors will be able to visit the clinical skills facility
between: ODP: 11.00-12.00
Nursing: 12.00-1.00
Midwifery: 1.00-2.00
History 1.30 – 2.30 Lecture Theatre
2, Wilberforce
Law 11.00 – 12.00 Lecture Theatre 1,
Wilberforce
Medicine (HYMS) 11.00 – 12.00 Allam Lecture
Theatre, Esk,
1.30 – 2.30 Lecture Theatre 1,
Ryton
Tours of the Medical School with current HYMS students
are available (includes a demonstration in the
multifunction lab). Please collect a ticket from the HYMS
stand, Lindsey Room, Staff House.
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Subject Time Venue
Modern Languages 12.45 – 1.45 Leslie Downs
Lecture Theatre,
Ferens
The talk will be followed by a tour of the language learning
facilities.
Music 12.00 – 1.00 Recital Room,
1.30 – 2.30 Larkin
After each talk, visitors will be able to tour the music
facilities including practice rooms, studios, the Chapel and
Middleton Hall.
Philosophy 11.00 – 12.00 Lecture Theatre 12,
Wilberforce
Physics 12.30 – 2.00 Large Lecture
Theatre, Applied
Science 3
The talk covers undergraduate and postgraduate
arrangements. After the talk visitors will be able to tour the
Department and see research demonstrations.
Politics and 1.00 – 2.00 Lecture Theatre 1,
International Studies Wilberforce
Psychology 1.15 – 2.15 Middleton Hall
Religion 1.00 – 2.00 Lecture Theatre 29,
Wilberforce
Social Sciences 12.30 – 1.30 Lecture Theatre 15,
Wilberforce
(Anthropology, Community and Youth Work Studies,
Criminology, Gender Studies, Sociology and Social Policy).
Social Work 1.30 – 2.30 Lecture Theatre 15,
Wilberforce
Sport, Health and 11.00- 12.00 Lecture Theatre
Exercise Science 1, Hardy
The talk will be followed at 12.00 with a tour of the Sport
and Exercise Science labs and related areas.
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WhataboutPostgraduate
study?An introduction to the Graduate School
The Graduate School provides support to postgraduate
research students. This talk will give you further
information on the research opportunities available at
the University.
Time: 2.00 – 2.30
Venue: Lecture Theatre 29, Wilberforce
The talk will be followed by a visit to the Graduate
School. For taught postgraduate course enquiries please
see the Admissions stand in Lindsey Room 3, Staff
House.
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Direction map
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Various external organisations, Student Financeand the University’s Accommodation Office willhave stands in the Tranby/Meaux Rooms.
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Sports & FitnessCentre
Open StudentHouse
Arrival Point andDepartmental Exhibition
Venue for Applicationand Money Matters Talks
Middleton HallVenue for Welcome Talks
Students UnionStudent Support, Careers,Study Advice, Union Shop,Quick Bite and Sanctuary
Venn Building
All tours leavefrom here
Enter here on footor by taxi
Main Entrance
Enter here if travelling by carWest Entrance
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