Archaeology
Newcastle University V400 | VV14 | VV41
Your guide to Induction Week Monday 20 September - Friday 24 September 2021
If specific personal circumstances arise which mean you are unable to attend an induction week event, please
contact your personal tutor or DPD.
Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Welcome to Newcastle University, and to the School of History, Classics & Archaeology. We have put together this timetable to ease your very first week in what can be a rather unfamiliar environment. Induction week is designed so that you have a chance to familiarise yourself with the School, and so you can get to know the staff and your fellow students. Please make sure you attend all relevant sessions. Induction starts on Monday where you will have a chance to meet your personal tutor, a member of staff in your subject area who will serve as a first port of call for you for advice and support on academic and pastoral related matters, who will explain the university's pastoral system in more detail. Dr John Holton, Director of Education
Monday 20 September
Between 10.30am – 2.00pm Tutor Meeting
You will find out who your personal tutor is by email ahead of Induction Week, this will include the
time and location of the meeting.
All meetings will take place between 10.30am and 2.00pm on the Monday of induction week; copy of
the schedule will also be posted on your Induction Canvas pages:
Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
Ancient History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
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Tuesday 21 September
9.15am - 6.00pm Fieldtrip - Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon Farm
The day starts at 9.15am and finishes at 6.00pm. You will need to bring rough clothes and a packed lunch
(or lunch money).
You will spend the day with your student mentor and the other Stage 1 students in your mentoring group,
and will have a chance to practice a range of traditional skills and crafts including making pottery, fire and
flint tools. This will be a relaxed and fun day and a good way to make new friends and to get to know some
of your new lecturers.
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
All students need to make their way to Bede Metro station for 9.15am where they will meet guides to take
them to Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon Farm, Church Bank, Jarrow, South Tyneside, NE32 3DY.
You can view a metro map, and plan your journey via the Nexus website.
This trip is compulsory but please complete the online form available at:
https://newcastle.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/archaeology-induction-week-trip-jarrow-hall
Wednesday 22 September
11.00am - 12.00pm Peer Mentor Session
Armstrong Building, Room 2.16 (Map Ref 22)
All new undergraduate students are assigned a peer mentor upon arrival at the University. The goal of
peer mentoring is to enable all students to make a smooth transition to feeling at home and settled into
the University community through access to the advice and support of a more experienced peer.
This session will give you the opportunity to met your mentor and have an informal chat with your Peer
Mentor group. Details of the groups and their locations will be posted on your Induction Canvas pages:
Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
Ancient History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
10.00am - 1.00pm Stage 1 Module Fair
Want to take modules in other subjects?
In Stage One, you have the option to take 20 credits in subjects other than those offered by the school
of History, Classics and Archaeology. If you are interested in doing so, please visit the, this will give
you an opportunity to find out more information about the modules available within the Faculty and to
speak to members of staff who teach them.
The module fairs will be held via Zoom, the details of how this works and the links themselves will be
published for Induction Week on your Canvas Induction pages.
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Thursday 23 September
WELCOME RECEPTION
5.00 - 8.00pm
Armstrong Building, Kings Hall (Map Ref 22)
An Important part of student life is to make friends and become part of a community. With this in
mind, you are warmly invited to attend a reception where you can meet other students and staff in
an informal social setting.
The reception is for all V400 (Archaeology), VV14 (Ancient History and Archaeology) and VV41
(History and Archaeology) students.
Wine, soft drinks and nibbles will be served.
Everything is free of charge.
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Friday 24 September
11.00am - 1.00pm Archaeology Society Event
Armstrong Building, Room 1.06 (Map Ref 22)
Links to Online Information
The following information and sessions will be advertised on on your Induction Canvas
pages:
Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
Ancient History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
History and Archaeology Stage 1 Induction
Online sessions:
Subject introductory sessions These sessions will be pre-recorded and available on your Canvas Induction page. Stage 1 study skills These sessions will be pre-recorded and available on your Canvas Induction page. Q+A Sessions with Stage Coordinators These sessions will be arranged to take place in induction week and information about the time and format will be communicated to you on your Canvas Induction page. Evening welcome events Some additional online events may take place during the week. Details of events and their schedule will be published for Induction Week on your Canvas Induction page Subject introductory sessions These sessions will be pre-recorded and available on your Canvas Induction page. Additional Online Information: A number of additional information points are available through your Canvas Induction pages, including, but not limited to, the following. Careers talks Digital Learning Academic Guidance Student Support Student Life
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Your personal timetable will be available on the Course Timetables webpage by
Monday 27 September.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the School Office on
0191 208 7844, [email protected] or in person (Room 1.01, Armstrong Building).
Teaching begins on Monday 27th September