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Undergraduate
2019

O P E N DAY
GUIDE
OPEN
D A
FRIDAY 14Y
JUNES
SATURDAY 15 JUNE

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Photography
The open day is a public event and an
official photographer/videographer may be
taking photographs/video to be used by
the University for publicity and marketing
purposes. If you do not wish to be involved
please notify the photographer.

In an emergency
Call 0113 343 2222 and security staff will
contact the emergency services. For first aid
please ask a student ambassador in a red
t-shirt or a member of staff.

WELCOME
3rd
in the UK for student
This guide covers everything you need experience
to know about open day, including
Times Higher Education
activity listings, information about how Student Experience
to plan your visit, and a campus map. Survey, 2018
Our team of friendly student ambassadors in
red t-shirts can help you to get the most out of
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
your visit. They’re all current students so they
Information provided by the University such as in presentations, University brochures and on the University website, is can talk to you about student life at Leeds, as CONNECT WITH US
accurate at the time of first disclosure. However, courses, University services and content of publications remain subject well as give you advice on which sessions to
to change. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies or to keep courses attend and how to get there, or where to eat. /universityofleeds
contemporary through updating practices or areas of study. Circumstances may arise outside the reasonable control of
the University, leading to required changes. Such circumstances include, industrial action, unexpected student numbers,
significant staff illness (where a course is reliant upon a person’s expertise), unexpected lack of funding, severe weather, @UniversityLeeds
fire, civil disorder, political unrest, government restrictions and serious concern with regard to the transmission of serious
illness making a course unsafe to deliver. After a student has taken up a place with the University, the University will look
to give early notification of any changes and try to minimise their impact, offering suitable alternative arrangements or forms
of compensation where it believes there is a fair case to do so. Offers of a place to study at the University will provide
up-to-date information on courses. The latest key information on courses, entry requirements and fees can be found at
courses.leeds.ac.uk. Please check this website before making any decisions.

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ACTIVITIES
ON OPEN DAY

A variety of activities are taking place


on campus, covering all aspects of
university life and subject areas.
Details of times and locations can
be found starting from page 12.
Drop in sessions
INFORMATION FAIR Most departments offer a drop in session, TALKS
where staff and students are available to
The Information Fair is open from 09.00 –16.00
answer any admissions or course related Accommodation
in the Parkinson Building (60). Here you’ll find
questions you may have. Depending on your Find out more details about our extensive
representatives from the University’s student
subject, you may even get the opportunity range of accommodation, the benefits of living
services including accommodation, finance,
to get involved in practical activities and in student halls and the application process.
careers and study abroad. Details of the
exhibitions. Drop in sessions are open
Information Fair can be found on page 6. TOURS
throughout the day and they’re usually located Enhancing your degree –
in the building where teaching takes place. work placements, study abroad Accommodation
SUBJECT ACTIVITIES and other opportunities Open houses within four of our undergraduate
Full listings of subject activities, including Tours Learn how you can broaden your horizons and residences for you to explore. More information
locations and times, begin on page 12. enhance your skills as part of your degree. can be found on page 9.
Department tours are a great way to see some
Talks of our outstanding academic facilities, from Introducing Leeds Leeds University Union
contemporary science labs and specialist
Hear more about a subject at one of our A welcome to the University of Leeds and your In the heart of campus, take a student led tour
research facilities to well-equipped lecture
various talks. You don’t have to book and most chance to hear from our students about what it of our recently refurbished students’ union.
theatres and a variety of tailored learning
talks are repeated during the day so you won’t means to study with us.
spaces. All of which provide an excellent
miss out. Due to room capacities some subject Libraries
environment to study.
talks are for prospective applicants only. Talks UCAS top tips Discover more about our inspiring libraries.
are designed to end with enough time for you Demonstrations Everything you need to know about applying, Take a student led tour of the undergraduate-
to get to your next session. the admissions process and what we are focused Laidlaw Library (63) or take a self-
Get to grips with some of our exciting and
looking for from our applicants. guided tour of the Brotherton Library (59).
unique equipment by attending a demonstration.
Taster lectures You can also explore the Health Sciences
It’s your chance to experience first-hand the
Why study joint honours Library (95) and the recently refurbished
facilities which will support your study.
Experience what it’s really like to be a student Summarising the benefits of studying two Edward Boyle Library (83).
at Leeds by attending a taster lecture. Delivered subjects, find out more about the range of
by academic specialists, taster lectures explore GENERAL ACTIVITIES combinations we offer. The Edge Sports Centre
current teaching so you can find out what Our £13m flagship indoor sports centre,
studying at the University of Leeds is all about. Giving you insight into what you can expect
as a student here, our non-subject activities The Edge (101), is definitely worth a visit.
are not to be missed. Times and locations for
both subject and general activities are listed
from page 12.

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PLAN YOUR DAY DAY PLANNER

Unless specified in the activity listings


(starting on page 12), most activities
should last no longer than 30 minutes, Location
Time Activity
1. Plan your (building number)
allowing you enough time to get to your
next session. Most talks are repeated subject activities _______________________________________________ _______________
during the day so you won’t miss out. Talks, tours and taster lectures. 09.00 _______________________________________________ _______________
You’re welcome to attend activities for _______________________________________________ _______________
Look at the campus map (pages 40 to 41)
more than one subject if you want to.
and consider the locations of each session.
_______________________________________________ _______________
Student ambassadors in red t-shirts can
10.00 _______________________________________________ _______________
direct you where to go.
_______________________________________________ _______________
2. Attend
Remember to make time for a break; food
outlets are listed on page 10.
general talks
_______________________________________________ _______________
Introducing Leeds, Accommodation, _______________________________________________ _______________
Why study Joint Honours, UCAS top tips 11.00
_______________________________________________ _______________
DISABLED VISITORS and Enhancing your degree.
Our campus is generally accessible for those
_______________________________________________ _______________
with mobility impairments. The disabled access
_______________________________________________ _______________
route around campus is signposted as the 3. Tours and 12.00
_______________________________________________ _______________
‘North-South Access Route’ or you can ask one drop in sessions
of our student ambassadors in red t-shirts for
help. Where possible, activities take place in These activities take place all day so _______________________________________________ _______________
locations with wheelchair access. However, can be slotted in around your other _______________________________________________ _______________
due to the number of rooms in use, some activities. They include library tours, 13.00
_______________________________________________ _______________
rooms may have restrictions for wheelchair a Leeds University Union tour and
users. These are indicated in the activity a tour of The Edge sports centre.
listings from page 12. Information covered in Accommodation open houses remain _______________________________________________ _______________
the sessions can be collected from the relevant open until 16.30, after most activities _______________________________________________ _______________
14.00
subject drop in session. Speak to the Disability have finished. _______________________________________________ _______________
Services team at the Information Fair (60)
about how we can support you in your studies.
_______________________________________________ _______________
15.00 _______________________________________________ _______________
_______________________________________________ _______________

_______________________________________________ _______________
_______________________________________________ _______________
16.00
_______________________________________________ _______________

Accommodation open houses run until 16.30

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Brotherton Library
INFORMATION FAIR

Parkinson Building (60)


09.00–16.00 1 2 3 4 10
The Information Fair is a great place
to find out about the range of different
opportunities available for you at Reception Café
Leeds. You can also speak to staff
from the University’s student services
such as accommodation, admissions
and finance. 5 6 7 8 9

The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery

ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CAMPUS LIFE

1. Admissions 6. L
 anguages for All
Speak to our admissions team about Learn more about gaining language skills
general enquiries. and intercultural understanding.

2. Access to Leeds 7. Leeds for Life


Our alternative admissions scheme, Find out how to make the most of your
which supports students whose personal time at Leeds through work placements,
circumstances may have affected their internships, volunteering and mentoring.
ability to demonstrate potential through
grades alone. 8. Careers
Ask about our summer internships,
3. Financial support industrial placements and where a
Information and support about degree from Leeds can take you.
government funding, university finance
options, scholarships and support for 9. Enterprise
estranged students. Find out how you can learn about enterprise
or become an entrepreneur
4. D
 isability Services as part of your studies.
Speak to staff about the academic support
we can provide to disabled students. 10. Accommodation
In addition to talks and open houses
5. Study abroad (see page 9), staff are available to answer
Learn how you can benefit from our links specific accommodation questions.
with over 300 university partners in more
than 40 countries worldwide.
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Charles Morris Hall Henry Price Residences


ACCOMMODATION See our full range
All our accommodation will be
open on Accommodation Viewing Day,
Explore an example of our 21 March 2020.
accommodation today at an open
house, or speak to staff at the
Information Fair. Accommodation talks
are held regularly throughout the day.

INFORMATION FAIR OPEN HOUSES


Parkinson Court (60) Charles Morris Hall (86)
09.00–16.00 Central Village (107)
Henry Price Residences (44)
Ask any specific accommodation questions Lyddon Hall (30)
you may have at the Accommodation stand in
the Information Fair in Parkinson Court (60). 09.00–16.30
To get a feel for the accommodation on offer
call in to one of our open houses. Student
ACCOMMODATION TALK ambassadors in red t-shirts will be there to
Leeds University Union answer questions about their experiences of
living in halls. Bedrooms, kitchens and shared
Riley Smith Hall (32)
Central Village Lyddon Hall areas will be open to look around. Allow 30
Every half hour from 09.00–15.30 minutes at each residence to get the most
Find out more about the range of from your visit.
accommodation available, as well
as applying and the allocation process.

CONTACT US
Our guarantee If you have any accommodation
questions once you’ve returned home
We guarantee* single
contact Accommodation Services:
University accommodation for
0370 1200 189
your first year as long as you
accom@leeds.ac.uk
apply by the deadline.
accommodation.leeds.ac.uk

*Restrictions apply relating to deadlines, residence


and academic offer status. Find out more about our
guarantee at accommodation.leeds.ac.uk
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TIME FOR A BREAK EXPLORE CAMPUS

All visitors, whether parents, teachers


FOOD ON CAMPUS or students are invited to make the
Look out for the icon on the campus map We can provide a selection of gluten-free most of their trip by discovering artwork
(pages 40 to 41) for outlets of locally sourced certified products in each of our cafés and on our public art trail, visiting a garden
and freshly prepared food. the Refectory – just ask a member of staff. or a gallery on campus.

Opening times THE STANLEY & AUDREY


Cafés – A wide range of light snacks, sandwiches and drinks. BURTON GALLERY
Baines Wing Café (58) 08.00–15.30 Parkinson Court (60)
Business School Café (19) 08.30–16.00 10.00–17.00
Café Maia at Ziff (77) 08.30–16.00
Visit innovative contemporary exhibitions
Café Seven at Worsley (95) 08.30–16.00 and displays from the University Art Collection.
Caffè Nero (63) 10.00–16.00 You can also pick up our Public Art Trail and
Fuse Café (48) 08.30–16.00 discover the stunning art around campus.
Free and open to all.
Parkinson Court Café (60) 08.30–16.00
Physics Coffee Bar (73) 09.00–15.30
LEEDS UNIVERSITY UNION (LUU)
LOMA Express at Worsley (95) 08.30–15.30
TREASURES OF THE
BROTHERTON GALLERY Student led tours (32)
The Edit Room Café in Edward Boyle (83) 08.30–16.00
Waterside Café (89) 08.30–16.00 Parkinson Court (60) 09.00–16.00
10.00–17.00 Explore the award winning students’ union,
Farmers' Market (outside 32) – Numerous stalls selling fresh, local produce. 09.00–16.00 including its shops, bars, cafés and social
Discover remarkable and unique items spaces.
Leeds University Union (32) from medieval manuscripts to material
Balcony Café – beverages, hot drinks and snacks 08.00–16.00
written by the Brontës, alongside in-depth Clubs and societies drop in (32)
changing exhibitions. Free and open to all.
Common Ground – drinks, sandwiches and light meals 08.00–16.00 09.00–16.00
Co-op – take away sandwiches, salads and confectionery 08.00–17.30 Clubs and societies are a huge part of student
Old Bar – traditional style pub food and American diner menu 09.00 to late
SUSTAINABLE GARDEN life. Chat to the LUU Activities Team to learn
Salad Box – a selection of fresh and healthy foods 09.00–15.00 Chancellor’s Court, next to more about our 320 clubs and societies in the
LUU foyer. Look out for pop up demonstrations
Terrace Bar – drinks, sandwiches and light meals 09.00 to late Roger Stevens Building (89)
from our student groups around the building.
Sustainability is something which we pride
The Refectory (29) – A wide range of hot and cold food, including traditional meals 08.00–16.00 ourselves on. Take a minute to stroll through
as well as pizza, pasta, sandwiches and soup.
our edible Sustainable Garden and learn
about how we promote healthy biodiversity
on campus.

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TIMETABLE Activity Time Location


Building
Number

OF EVENTS Foundation Years – the right


route for me? (talk)
11.00–11.30
13.00–13.30
Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building,
Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
77

Learn more about the additional support


on offer from Leeds to students who fulfil
our widening participation criteria.
On the following pages you’ll Activities marked with an * are not
find a full timetable of talks, wheelchair accessible. Please speak to staff Laidlaw Library (student led tour) Regular Laidlaw Library, Foyer 63
at the relevant subject drop in for subject Tour of our impressive tours from
tours and activities taking place. undergraduate library. 09.00–16.00
specific information, or ask a student
(15 minute tour)
ambassador in a red t-shirt for assistance.
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
enhance your language skills.

Leeds University Union Regular tours Leeds University Union, Foyer 32


Building (student led tour) from
Activity Time Location Number Tour of our award winning 09.00–16.00
GENERAL TALKS, TOURS AND DROP INS students' union. (15 minute tour)

Introducing Leeds (talk) 09.00–09.30 Great Hall 57 Library open houses (drop in) 09.00–16.00
A chance to hear from our students 10.00–10.30 Brotherton Library Brotherton Library 59
about what it means to study at Leeds. 11.00–11.30 Edward Boyle Library Edward Boyle Library 83
12.00–12.30 Health Sciences Library Health Sciences Library 95

UCAS top tips (talk) 09.00–09.30 Conference Auditorium 2 100 Parents and carers (talk) 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
The UCAS application process 10.00–10.30 Supporting your child through 11.00–11.30 Lecture Theatre 13
and advice on making a successful 11.00–11.30 the Higher Education process. 13.00–13.30
application. 12.00–12.30 14.00–14.30

Information Fair (drop in) 09.00–16.00 Parkinson Building, Parkinson Court 60 Sports Centre (student led tour) Regular tours The Edge, Sports Centre 101
Stands from student services. Tour of our flagship indoor sports centre, from
The Edge. 09.00–16.00
Access to Leeds (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 (15 minute tour)
Find out more about our alternative 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 24
admissions scheme. Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Discover more about how to study two Lecture Theatre 21
Accommodation (talk) Every half hour Leeds University Union, 32 subjects at Leeds.
Accommodation choices, application from 09.00– Riley Smith Hall
and allocation. 15.30 Your sporting experience at Leeds (talk) 13.00–13.30 Chemistry West Block, 55A
(30 minute talk) Find out about our facilities and discover (20 minute talk Lecture Theatre F
social sport, performance, scholarships, followed by
Accommodation open houses (drop in): 09.00–16.30 leadership and academic opportunities. optional Q&A)
Central Village Central Village 107
Charles Morris Charles Morris 86
Henry Price Residences* Henry Price Residences* 44
Lyddon Hall* Lyddon Hall* 30

Enhancing your degree (talk) 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89


Work placements, study abroad 12.00–12.30 Lecture Theatre 24
and other opportunities. 13.00–13.30
Due to high demand this talk is restricted 15.00–15.30
to one accompanying guest only.

KEY Talk Tour Drop in Demo Taster lecture

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Building Building
Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

BIOLOGICAL, BIOMEDICAL AND SPORT SCIENCES BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

Biology (subject talk)* 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Welcome to Leeds University Business 09.00–09.30 Charles Thackrah Building, Room G.05 15
Including Biology, Ecology and Lecture Theatre 21 School and admissions advice 11.00–11.30
Conservation, Zoology and Genetics. (subject related talk) 13.00–13.30
13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building,
Lecture Theatre 22* Which business degree: introducing our 10.00–10.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
subject areas (subject related talk) 12.00–12.30 Teaching Room 2
Biology (taster lecture) 14.00–14.15 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 25 Employability and Opportunity: 10.00–10.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
placements, mentoring and study 11.00–11.30 Teaching Room 1
Biomedical Sciences (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Worsley Building, 95 abroad (subject related talk) 13.00–13.30
Including Medical Sciences, 12.00–12.30 Medical Lecture Theatre (Level 7)
Neuroscience, Pharmacology Accounting and Finance; Banking and 09.00–09.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
and Human Physiology. Finance (subject talk) Lecture Theatre 21

Biomedical Sciences (taster lecture) 11.00–11.15 Roger Stevens Building, 89 13.00–13.30 Conference Auditorium 1 100
Lecture Theatre 18 14.00–14.30

Enhancing your employability 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Business Management; Business 09.00–09.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
(subject related talk)* Lecture Theatre 8* Management with Marketing Lecture Theatre 17
Work placements, study abroad (subject talk)*
and integrated Masters (Mbiol). 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 22*
Meet our Biological Sciences 10.00–15.00 LC Miall Building, Social Space 93
academics, admissions team 14.00–14.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
and students (drop in) Lecture Theatre 21
Molecular and Cellular Biology 11.00–11.30 Worsley Building, 95 Economics (subject talk) 09.00–09.30 Conference Auditorium 1 100
(subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Medical Lecture Theatre (Level 7) Due to high demand the 14.00
Including Biological Sciences, talk is restricted to prospective 14.00–14.30 Great Hall 57
Biochemistry, Medical Biochemistry, applicants only.
Biotechnology with Enterprise, 15.00–15.30 Conference Auditorium 1 100
Microbiology and Medical Microbiology.
Human Resource Management 11.00–11.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
Molecular and Cellular Biology 14.00–14.15 Roger Stevens Building, 89 (subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Teaching Room 4
(taster lecture) Lecture Theatre 18
International Business; International 11.00–11.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
Practical lab demonstrations (demo) 11.30–14.30 LC Miall Building, Teaching Labs 93 Business and Finance; International Teaching Room 2
Including Biomedical Sciences, Business and Marketing
Biology, Molecular and Cellular (subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
Biology and Sport and Exercise Science. Teaching Room 1
Natural Sciences (subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Chemistry Building, Lecture Theatre A 55
13.00–13.30 Meadows Teaching Rooms, 14
Teaching Room 2
Sport and Exercise Sciences (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Including Sport Science and Physiology 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 25 Meet our admissions team 09.30–15.30 Charles Thackrah Building, Foyer 15
and Sport and Exercise Sciences. and students (drop in)

Foundation Years – the right route for 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 Language with Economics 11.00–11.30 Michael Sadler Building, Room LG19 78
me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) or Business (subject talk) 13.00–13.30

KEY Talk Tour Drop in Demo Taster lecture

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Building Building
Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 DENTISTRY
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Dental Surgery, Dental Hygiene and 10.00–10.45 Worsley Building, 95
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Dental Therapy (subject talk) 13.00–13.45 Dental Lecture Theatre (Level 6)
Lecture Theatre 21
Dental Surgery, Dental Hygiene and 10.00–10.45 Worsley Building, 95
CHEMISTRY Dental Therapy: advice for parents 13.00–13.45 Seminar Room 6.70 and 6.70a (Level 6)
(subject related talk)
Chemistry; Medicinal Chemistry 11.00–11.30 Chemistry Building, 55
(subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre A Dental Surgery, Dental Hygiene and 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95
Dental Therapy (student led tour) Café Loma Express (Level 6)
Chemistry (demo) 10.00–15.00 Chemistry Building, 55
Chaston Chapman Lounge Dental Surgery, Dental Hygiene and 11.00–11.30 Worsley Building, 95
Dental Therapy applicant selection 14.00–14.30 Dental Lecture Theatre (Level 6)
Chemistry (tour) Regular Chemistry Building, 55 workshop (subject related talk)
tours from Chaston Chapman Lounge
10.00–15.00 Dental Surgery, Dental Hygiene and 12.00–12.45 Worsley Building, 95
(30 minute tour) Dental Therapy (taster lecture) Dental Lecture Theatre (Level 6)

Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Chemistry Building, 55 Meet our representatives from BMAT 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95
team and students (drop in) Chaston Chapman Lounge (drop in) Café Loma Express (Level 6)

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 Meet our clinical skills students, 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) including practical demonstration Clinical Skills Laboratory (Level 6)
(demo)
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 21 Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95
and students (drop in) Café Loma Express (Level 6)
CLASSICS (See Languages, Cultures and Societies)
Meet our 3D Virtual Dental Trainers 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95
COMPUTING
students, including practical Simodont Laboratory (Level 6)
Computer Science – all programmes 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 demonstration (demo)
(subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Lecture Theatre 6
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
12.00–12.30
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
14.00–14.30

Computer Science – Digital 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89


and Technology Solutions Lecture Theatre 6
(subject talk by PwC)

Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 EC Stoner Building, School of Computing, 73
and students including showcase Long Room and Study Zone (Level 9)
and tour (drop in)

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY (See Law and Criminology)

KEY Talk Tour Drop in Demo Taster lecture

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Building Building
Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

DESIGN EARTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Art and Design (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35 Earth, Environment or Geography – 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 2, 3.04* which degree is right for you? 12.00–12.30 Lecture Theatre 18
(subject talk)
Fashion Design (subject talk)* 12.00–12.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35
15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre 3, 3.12* Earth Sciences; Geology; Geophysics 11.00–11.30 Earth and Environment Building, 84B
(subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Earth Visualisation Lab
Fashion Marketing (subject talk)* 10.00–10.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35
13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 2, 3.04* Earth Sciences; Geology; Geophysics 12.00–12.30 Earth and Environment Building, 84B
(taster lecture) Seminar Rooms
Fashion Technology (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35
14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 3, 3.12* Earth and Environment Research Lab 14.00–14.30 Earth and Environment Building, Foyer 84B
(student led tour)
Graphic and Communication Design 12.00–12.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35
(subject talk)* 15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre 2, 3.04* Earth and Environment Teaching Labs 12.30–12.45 Earth and Environment Building, Foyer 84B
(student led tour) 13.30–13.45
Textile Design (subject talk)* 10.00–10.30 Clothworkers' Building South, 35
13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 3, 3.12* Meet our academics, admissions 10.00–15.00 Earth and Environment Building, Foyer 84B
team and students (drop in)
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1 Environment and Business; 11.00–11.30 Earth and Environment Building, 84B
enhance your language skills. Sustainability and Environmental 13.00–13.30 Seminar Rooms
Management; Environmental Science
Final-year student exhibition, studios Regular Clothworkers' Building Central, Foyer 34 (subject talk)
and workshops (student led tour) tours from
09.30–15.30 Environment (taster lecture) 13.00–13.30 Earth and Environment Building, 84B
Seminar Rooms
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) School of Earth and Environment 10.00–15.00 Earth and Environment Building, Foyer 84B
exhibits (demonstration)
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Clothworkers' Building Central, Foyer 34
team and students (drop in) Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

EDUCATION

Education (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 School of Education, 70


14.00–14.30 Hillary Place, Room G.18

Education (taster lecture) 13.00–13.30 School of Education, 70


Hillary Place, Room G.18

Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 School of Education, 70


team and students (drop in) Hillary Place, Common Room

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING (CIVIL)

Work placements and employability Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, 50 Architecture and Architectural 12.00–12.30 Civil Engineering, 49
(subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Engineering Employability Suite (Level 1) Engineering (subject talk) Lecture Theatre A, 1.10
(15 minute talk)
Civil Engineering, Architecture and 10.00–10.30 Civil Engineering, 49
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 Architectural Engineering (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Lecture Theatre A, 1.10
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) 13.00–13.30
14.00–14.30

ENGINEERING (AVIATION TECHNOLOGY) Civil Engineering (student led tour) 10.45–11.30 Civil Engineering, Foyer 49
11.45–12.30
Aviation Technology (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Chemistry Building, 55 13.45–14.30
13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre B, 2.17* 14.45–15.30

Meet our academics, admission 09.30–15.30 Civil Engineering, Foyer 49


Aviation Technology (student led tour) 11.45–12.30 Chemical and Process Engineering, Foyer 48
team and students (drop in)
13.45–14.30
Work placements and Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, 50
employability (subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Engineering Employability Suite (Level 1)
Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Chemical and Process Engineering, 48
(15 minute talk)
and students (drop in) Café Maia
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Work placements and employability 09.30–15.30 Mechanical Engineering, Engineering 50
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
(subject related talk) (15 minute talk) Employability Suite (Level 1)
ENGINEERING (ELECTRONIC)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) Electronic and Electrical Engineering 10.00–10.30 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 51
(subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Rhodes Lecture Theatre (Ground Floor)
ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL AND PROCESS)
Electronic and Electrical Engineering 10.45–11.30 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 51
Chemical Engineering including 10.00–10.45 Chemical and Process Engineering, 48
(student led tour) 12.45–13.30 Foyer
chemical options (subject talk) 11.00–11.45 Lecture Theatre B, 1.06
13.00–13.45 Mechatronics and Robotics 11.00–11.30 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 51
14.00–14.45 (subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Rhodes Lecture Theatre (Ground Floor)

Chemical Engineering including 10.45–11.30 Chemical and Process Engineering, 48 Mechatronics and Robotics 11.45–12.30 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 51
chemical options (staff led tour) 11.45–12.30 Foyer (student led tour) 13.45–14.30 Foyer
13.45–14.30
14.45–15.30 Music, Multimedia and Electronics 12.00–13.00 School of Music, 75
(subject talk) Lecture Theatre 1
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Chemical and Process Engineering, 48 Including a tour of the School of Music.
team and students (drop in) Café Maia
Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 51
Work placements and employability Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, 50 and students (drop in) Foyer
(subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Engineering Employability Suite (Level 1)
(15 minute talk) Work placements and Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, Engineering 50
employability (subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Employability Suite (Level 1)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 (15 minute talk)
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) ENGLISH

Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical 10.00–11.30 Mechanical Engineering, 50 English Literature (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
and Aerospace Engineering, Automotive 11.00–12.30 Lecture Theatre A, 1.33 Including combinations with English 12.00–12.30 Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre
Engineering (subject talk and tour) 12.00–13.30 Language and Creative Writing. 14.00–14.30
Subject talks are 30 minutes and are 13.00–14.30
followed by an optional 45 minute staff led 14.00–15.30 English Literature and Theatre Studies 11.00–11.45 Michael Sadler Building, Banham Theatre 78
tour. Due to high demand, tours may be (subject talk and facilities tour) 13.00–13.45
restricted to prospective applicants only. Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 School of English, Foyer 76
Medical Engineering 12.00–13.30 Mechanical Engineering, 50 team and students (drop in)
(subject talk and tour) Lecture Theatre C Film Studies (subject talk)* 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
30 minute talk followed by 45 minute tour. 15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre 10*
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Mechanical Engineering, Foyer 50 English with Comparative Literature 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
team and students (drop in) (subject talk)* Lecture Theatre 14*
Work placements and employability Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, 50 English Language and Linguistics 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
(subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Engineering Employability Suite (Level 1) (subject talk) Lecture Theatre 23
(15 minute talk)
Modern Languages with English 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 (subject talk) Lecture Theatre 25
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
MECHATRONICS AND ROBOTICS (See Engineering (Electronic)) 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
Using your discovery credits to
ENGINEERING (PRODUCT DESIGN) enhance your language skills.

Product Design (subject talk and tour) 10.00–10.45 Mechanical Engineering, 50 Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
11.00–11.45 Design Studio A (Fifth Floor) route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
12.00–12.45
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
13.00–13.45
Lecture Theatre 21
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Mechanical Engineering, Foyer 50
FILM STUDIES (See Languages, Cultures and Societies)
team and students (drop in)

Work placements and employability Every hour from Mechanical Engineering, 50


(subject related talk) 09.30–15.30 Engineering Employability Suite (Level 1)
(15 minute talk)

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

FINE ART, HISTORY OF ART AND CULTURAL STUDIES FOUNDATION YEAR, MATURE AND PART TIME STUDY

Cultural and Media Studies 11.00–11.30 Fine Art, History of Art and 38 Foundation Years, mature students, 09.30–15.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
(subject talk) 14.00–14.30 Cultural Studies, Room 2.09 part time and interdisciplinary study Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
(drop in)
Fine Art (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Fine Art, History of Art and 38
12.00–12.30 Cultural Studies, Room G.04 Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
13.00–13.30 route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Learn more about the additional support
History of Art (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Fine Art, History of Art and 38 on offer from Leeds to students who fulfil
14.00–14.30 Cultural Studies, Room 1.10 our widening participation criteria.
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Fine Art, History of Art and 38 Professional Studies: interdisciplinary 12.00–12.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
team and students (drop in) Cultural Studies, Common Room degree designed with mature students Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Final-year student exhibition, studios 09.30–15.30 Fine Art, History of Art and 38 in mind (talk)
and workshops (self-guided tour) Cultural Studies, Common Room Returning to study as a mature student 10.00–10.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 (talk) 14.00–14.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1 Student finance for mature students 12.00–12.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
enhance your language skills. (talk) Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 GEOGRAPHY
Lecture Theatre 21
Earth, Environment or Geography – 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 which degree is right for you? 12.00–12.30 Lecture Theatre 18
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) (subject related talk)
FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION Geography (subject talk)* 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Food Science and Nutrition 10.00–10.30 Food Science Building* 102 11.00–11.30 Lecture Theatre 20*
(subject talk)* 12.00–12.30 12.00–12.30
14.00–14.30 13.00–13.30
14.00–14.30
Food and Health – A professor's view 11.00–11.30 Food Science Building* 102
(taster lecture)* 13.00–13.30 Geography (taster lecture) 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 17
Food Science and Nutrition Teaching Regular Food Science Building, 102
and Research Facilities tours from Food Technology Laboratory Geography and Geology (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Garstang Building, 90
(tour) 12.00–15.00 Seminar Room 2
(45 minute tour) Geography joint honours (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Food Science Building, 102 Lecture Theatre 5*
team and students (drop in) Food Technology Laboratory Geography with Transport Studies 12.00–12.30 Garstang Building, 90
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 (subject talk) Seminar Room 2
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Garstang Building, Foyer 90
team and students (drop in)

Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES (See Earth and Environment)

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

HISTORY German (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78


14.00–14.30 Room LG15
Language with History (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
14.00–14.30 Room LG19 Italian (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
13.00–13.30 Room LG15
History (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
Due to high demand this talk is restricted 13.00–13.30 Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre Japanese (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
to one accompanying guest only. 15.00–15.30 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 11

History (taster lecture)* 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Languages and Cultures (subject talk)* 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 22* Including all dual language degrees 15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre 7*

Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78 Language with Economics or Business 11.00–11.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
and students (drop in) History Foyer (3rd Floor) (subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Room LG19

Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Language with English (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture Theatre 25
enhance your language skills.
Language with History (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 14.00–14.30 Room LG19
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Language with International Relations 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 or Politics or Philosophy (subject talk)* 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 14*
Lecture Theatre 21
Linguistics (subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (See Politics and International Studies) 15.00–15.30 Room LG15

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (See Politics and International Studies) Russian (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
13.00–13.30 Room LG16
LANGUAGES, CULTURES AND SOCIETIES
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
American Studies (subject talk) 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 19
Studies (subject talk)* 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 5*
Thai Studies, Asia Pacific Studies, 12.00–12.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
Chinese (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
East Asian Religions and Cultures 15.00–15.30 Room LG16
14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 11
(subject talk)
Classics (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78
Including Classical Civilisation, 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 10*
and students (drop in) Room LG10
Classical Literature and Ancient History
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
English Language and Linguistics 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
Using your discovery credits
(subject talk) Lecture Theatre 23
to enhance your language skills.
English with Comparative Literature 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
(subject talk)* Lecture Theatre 14*
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Film Studies (subject talk)* 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre 10*
Lecture Theatre 21
French (subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 23

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY MATHEMATICS

Criminal Justice and Criminology 11.00–11.30 Liberty Building, Room LG06 16 Mathematics (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Chemistry Building, West Block, 55A
(subject talk) Due to high demand this talk is restricted 11.00–11.30 Lecture Theatre F, G.74
Due to high demand this talk is restricted 13.00–13.30 Conference Auditorium 2 100 to one accompanying guest only. 12.00–12.30
to one accompanying guest only.
13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Criminal Justice and Criminology 12.00–12.30 Liberty Building, Room LG06 16 Lecture Theatre 18
(taster lecture)
Due to high demand this lecture is Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 School of Mathematics, Foyer 84A
restricted to prospective applicants only. team and students (drop in)

LLB Law (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Due to high demand this talk is restricted Lecture Theatre 22* route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
to one accompanying guest only.
13.00–13.30 Great Hall 57 MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
15.00–15.30 Communication and Media 10.00–10.30 Clothworkers' Building Central, 34
Meet our Law, Criminal Justice and 09.30–15.30 Liberty Building, Foyer 16 (subject talk) 13.00–13.30 Speakman Lecture Theatre
Criminology academics, admissions Digital Media (subject talk)* 11.00–11.30 Clothworkers' Building North, 56
and students (drop in) 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre, G.12*
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 Film, Photography and Media 11.00–11.30 Clothworkers' Building Central, 34
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) (subject talk) 14.00–14.30 Speakman Lecture Theatre
LIBERAL ARTS Journalism (subject talk)* 10.00–10.30 Clothworkers' Building North, 56
Liberal Arts (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 Parkinson Building, Nathan Bodington 60 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre, G.12*
13.00–13.30 Chamber (First Floor) School of Media and Communication 11.00–11.30 Clothworkers' Building North, Foyer 56
Thinking across disciplines 12.00–12.30 Parkinson Building, Nathan Bodington 60 (tour) 12.00–12.30
(taster lecture) 14.00–14.30 Chamber (First Floor) 13.00–13.30

Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Parkinson Building, Level 1, Room 1.16 60 Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Clothworkers' Building North, Foyer 56
team and students (drop in) and students and see student work
(drop in)
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1 Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
enhance your language skills. Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
enhance your language skills.
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) Work placements and employability 12.00–12.30 Clothworkers' Building North, 56
(subject related talk)* 15.00–15.30 Lecture Theatre, G.12*
LINGUISTICS AND PHONETICS (See Languages, Cultures and Societies)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

MEDICINE NATURAL SCIENCES

Clinical Practice Centre (demo) 10.00–15.00 Worsley Building, 95 Natural Sciences (subject talk) 12.00–12.30 Chemistry Building, 55
Medical Teaching Centre (Level 8) Lecture Theatre A

Diagnostic Radiography (subject talk) 11.00–11.45 Clarendon Wing, Access Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Chemistry Building, 55
14.00–14.45 Lecture Theatre (Level D) through team and students (drop in) Chaston Chapman Lounge
95
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Healthcare Sciences – Audiology; 10.00–10.45 Worsley Building, Room 9.58C (Level 9) 95 route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Cardiac physiology (subject talk) 13.00–13.45
NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND SOCIAL WORK
Medicine (subject talk) 10.00–11.00 Conference Auditorium 1 100
11.30–12.30 Clinical Skills – Adult Nursing 10.00–10.30 Baines Wing, 58
(staff led tour) 12.00–12.30 Clinical Skills Facilities (Level 3)
14.00–15.00 Worsley Building, 95 Due to high demand this tour is restricted 12.30–13.00
Medical Lecture Theatre (7.35) to prospective applicants only. 14.00–14.30

Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95 Clinical Skills – Child Nursing 11.00–11.30 Baines Wing, 58
and students (drop in) Student Common Room (Level 7) (staff led tour) 13.30–14.00 Clinical Skills Facilities (Level 3)
Due to high demand this tour is restricted
Meet our Healthcare Science academics 09.30–15.30 Worsley Building, 95 to prospective applicants only.
and students – Audiology; Cardiac Airport Lounge (Level 7)
Physiology; Radiography (drop in) Clinical Skills – Midwifery (staff led tour) 11.30–12.00 Baines Wing, 58
Due to high demand this tour is restricted 13.00–13.30 Clinical Skills Facilities (Level 3)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 to prospective applicants only.
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Baines Wing, 58
MIDWIFERY (See Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work) team and students (drop in) Third Floor Lounge (Level 3)

MUSIC Midwifery (subject talk) 10.00–10.45 Baines Wing, 58


12.00–12.45 Miall Lecture Theatre, 2.34
Music (subject talk) 11.00–11.30 School of Music, 75
Including student presentation. 14.00–14.30 Clothworkers' Centenary Concert Hall Nursing – Adult (subject talk) 11.00–11.45 Baines Wing, 58
13.00–13.45 Miall Lecture Theatre, 2.34
Music, Multimedia and Electronics 12.00–13.00 School of Music, 75
(subject talk) Lecture Theatre 1 Nursing – Child (subject talk) 10.00–10.45 Baines Wing, 58
Including a tour of the School of Music. 12.00–12.45 Room 3.06

Music (taster lecture) 13.00–13.30 School of Music, 75 Nursing – Mental Health (subject talk) 10.00–10.45 Baines Wing, 58
Including student presentation. Clothworkers' Centenary Concert Hall 12.00–12.45 Room 3.07 (Level 3)

Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 School of Music, Concert Hall Foyer 75 Parents' Lounge (drop in) 09.30–15.30 Baines Wing, 58
and students (drop in) Third Floor (Level 3)

School of Music (student led tour) Regular School of Music, Concert Hall Foyer 75 Social Work (subject talk) 11.00–11.45 Baines Wing, 58
tours from 13.00–13.45 Room 3.06
09.30–15.30
Virtual Reality in Healthcare (demo) 11.00–11.30 Baines Wing, General Skills, 58
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 12.00–12.30 Room 3.35 (Level 3)
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1 13.00–13.30
enhance your language skills.
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89


Lecture Theatre 21
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Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

NUTRITION (See Food Science and Nutrition) PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

PPE – PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS Astrophysics and the Observatory (demo) 13.00–13.30 EC Stoner Building, 73
14.00–14.30 Physics Coffee Bar (Level 9)
PPE – Philosophy, Politics and Economics 12.00–12.30 Chemistry Building, 55
(subject talk)* 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre B, 2.17* Physics and Astronomy (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 EC Stoner Building, 73
12.00–12.30 Physics Coffee Bar (Level 9)
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78 13.00–13.30
team and students (drop in) Philosophy, Religion and
History of Science Foyer (First Floor) Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 EC Stoner Building, 73
and students, including practical Physics Coffee Bar (Level 9)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 demonstration (drop in)
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
A selection of research-inspired taster 11.00–11.30 EC Stoner Building, 73
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 lectures (taster lecture) 14.00–14.30 Physics Coffee Bar (Level 9)
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
enhance your language skills. Physics and Astronomy teaching 11.00–11.30 EC Stoner Building, 73
and research facilities including 12.00–12.30 Physics Coffee Bar (Level 9)
PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND HISTORY OF SCIENCE demonstration (staff led tour)
Philosophy single and joint honours; 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 7* route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Thought (subject talk)*
POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Philosophy; Philosophy, Psychology and 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Scientific Thought (taster lecture)* Lecture Theatre 9* Politics and International Studies 10.00–10.30 Chemistry Building, Lecture Theatre A 55
(subject talk)
Meet our Philosophy, Religion and History 09.30–15.30 Michael Sadler Building, 78 13.00–13.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
of Science academics, admissions team, Philosophy, Religion and Lecture Theatre 19
and students (drop in) History of Science Foyer (First Floor)
Politics and International 14.00–14.30 Conference Auditorium 2 100
Theology and Religious Studies; 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Studies (taster lecture)
Philosophy, Ethics and Religion; Religion, 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 9*
Politics and Society (subject talk)* Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Social Sciences Building (Level 13) 82
team and students from Politics
Theology and Religious Studies; 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 and International Studies (drop in)
Philosophy, Ethics and Religion; Religion, Lecture Theatre 9*
Politics and Society (taster lecture)* Languages, Cultures and International 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Relations or Politics or Philosophy 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 14*
Language with Philosophy or International 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 (subject talk)*
Relations or Politics (subject talk)* 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 14*
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
enhance your language skills. Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Lecture Theatre 21
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11) PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS (See PPE – Philosophy, Politics and Economics)

Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 PRODUCT DESIGN (See Engineering (Product Design))
Lecture Theatre 21
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (See Foundation Year, mature and part time study)

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Building Building
Activity Time Location Number Activity Time Location Number

PSYCHOLOGY THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE

Psychology (subject talk) 10.00–10.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89 Theatre and Performance 11.00–11.30 stage@leeds Building, Stage One 31
13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 21 (subject talk) 14.00–14.30

Psychology (taster lecture) 11.00–11.30 Psychology Building, Room 1.34 37 Theatre and Performance 13.00–13.15 stage@leeds Building, Stage One 31
Due to high demand this talk is restricted 14.00–14.30 (taster lecture)
to prospective applicants only.
Theatre and Performance 12.00–13.00 stage@leeds Building, Dance Studio 31
Meet our academics, admissions team 09.30–15.30 Psychology Building, 37 (practical session)
and students (drop in) Room G.44 and Student Area
English Literature and Theatre Studies 11.00–11.45 Michael Sadler Building, 78
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77 (subject talk and facilities tour) 13.00–13.45 Banham Theatre
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
Theatre and Performance facilities 10.00–15.00 stage@leeds Building, Foyer 31
SOCIAL WORK (See Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work) (student led tour)

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 stage@leeds Building, Foyer 31
team and students (drop in)
Sociology and Social Policy 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
(subject talk) 14.00–14.30 Lecture Theatre 17 Languages for All (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
Using your discovery credits to 13.00–13.30 Lecture Theatre 1
Sociology and Social Policy 12.00–12.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89
enhance your language skills.
(taster lecture) Lecture Theatre 17
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
Meet our academics, admissions 09.30–15.30 Social Sciences Building, 82
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)
team and students (drop in) Rooms 12.21 and 12.25
THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES (See Philosophy, Religion and History of Science)
Foundation Years – the right 11.00–11.30 Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building, 77
route for me? (talk) 13.00–13.30 Lifelong Learning Centre (Level 11)

Why study joint honours (talk) 11.00–11.30 Roger Stevens Building, 89


Lecture Theatre 21

SPORT SCIENCE (See Biological, Biomedical and Sport Science)

TRANSPORT STUDIES (See Geography)

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CHECKLIST WHAT HAPPENS


NEXT?

HAVE I VISITED EVERYTHING I PLANNED TO?


We hope you enjoyed your visit
to Leeds. We’ll be in touch by email
in the week after open day with a
Subject talk Access to Leeds talk survey asking you what you thought.
Those who complete the survey will
Subject drop in Accommodation talk be entered into a prize draw.

Introducing Leeds talk Accommodation open houses


ANOTHER CHANCE TO VISIT?
Most students who apply to study with us will IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
UCAS top tips talk Leeds University Union
be invited to an applicant visit day or interview.
This is your chance to find out more detail July – September
Enhancing your degree talk The Edge Sports Centre about studying the course you’ve applied for. Decide your course and write personal statement.
Accommodation Viewing Day is Saturday 4 September
Libraries 21 March 2020 for those who want to see UCAS applications open.
more of the accommodation we have on offer.
15 October
All our undergraduate residences will be open
for you to look around. Deadline for UCAS applications for medicine,
dentistry and veterinary science.
For more information visit
15 January
www.leeds.ac.uk/accommodation
Deadline for other UCAS applications.
You’re welcome to re-visit us on a campus tour
which run throughout most of the year. Find
out more online at www.leeds.ac.uk/visitus CONTACT US
You’ll be able to find full course details online If you have any questions that you forgot
at courses.leeds.ac.uk to ask at open day, just get in touch.
0113 343 2336
study@leeds.ac.uk

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EXPLORE THE CITY


TO HEADINGLEY
Find out more about the city you will be living in. One of England’s most exciting cities, Leeds has
a lot to offer so don’t miss this opportunity to explore before you leave. For more information visit
UNIVERSITY www.visitleeds.co.uk

WO ODHO
OF LEEDS
CAMPUS

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SHOPPING ARTS AND CULTURE FOOD AND DRINK

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L eeds is famous for its L eeds is the only city outside You’ll find everything from
historic shopping arcades, London to have resident opera quirky cafés and beer halls
including the Victoria and ballet companies. to rooftop bars with views
Quarter, Queen’s Arcade of the city and Michelin star
INN E R R IN G R O A D You’ll find several theatres,
and Thornton’s Arcade. restaurants.
art galleries and museums
You’ll find all your favourite including the Grand Theatre,  rinity Kitchen offers a vibrant
T
designer and high-street the Carriageworks, Leeds mix of restaurants and street
brands under one roof in Playhouse, Leeds City Museum food vans under one roof.
Trinity Leeds. and Leeds Art Gallery.
Leeds’ historic Kirkgate Market,
LGI The recent opening of Victoria You can also visit the Royal
HOSPITAL CIVIC E MY FIRST Europe’s largest covered
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Gate makes Leeds the third- Armouries, the UK’s national market, is a great choice for
largest shopping destination museum of arms and armour, cheap, fresh groceries.
CA R
-W O R I A G E L E E in the UK outside London. with live jousting displays.
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M L eeds Corn Exchange, with SPORT
HALL ART
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its iconic domed roof, is home MUSIC North of the city, the Emerald
to many boutique-style shops
TH
EL L eeds’ nightlife is legendary, Headingley Stadium is home
IGH B
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and cafés.
T
HA USI R AV with clubs and bars offering to Leeds Rhinos rugby league
LL C E
music to suit all tastes. and Yorkshire Carnegie rugby
union teams, Yorkshire County
G  irst Direct Arena attracts
F
TH R AN Cricket Club and international
EA D some of the world’s biggest
TR
E Test Matches.
artists to its 13,500-capacity
VI theatre-style venue. Woodhouse Moor parkrun is
QU C T O
SH A R T R I A one of several free events held
OP ER
P IN O2 Academy Leeds is one
G V IC at parks across Leeds.
TRINITY TO
RIA of the city’s historic venues
LEEDS GA
SHOPPING TE for live music and comedy. As well as The Edge, your on
LEEDS campus hub for sport, health
CITY TRAIN Belgrave Music Hall and
STATION KIRKGATE and wellbeing, you can also
MARKET
THE Canteen is an independent
COACH/ get involved with a range
CORN LEEDS venue for live gigs, with a
EXCHANGE BUS PLAYHOUSE of activities at our outdoor
STATION great rooftop terrace.
playing fields, cycle circuit
and outdoor adventure centres
in the Yorkshire Dales and
Lake District.

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CAMPUS MAP Location name No.


Michael Marks Building 13
Meadows Teaching Rooms 14
Charles Thackrah Building 15
Liberty Building (School of Law) 16
Business School 19
Refectory 29
Lyddon Hall 30
stage@leeds (Performance and Cultural Industries) 31
Leeds University Union 32
Clothworkers' Building Central (Design) 34
Clothworkers' Building South (Design) 35
Psychology Building 37
R Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies 38
Henry Price Residences 44
Energy Building 47
Chemical and Process Engineering 48
Civil Engineering 49
Mechanical Engineering 50
Electronic and Electrical Engineering 51
Chemistry Building 55
Chemistry Building, West Block 55A
Clothworkers' Building North 56
(Media and Communication)
Great Hall 57
Baines Wing (Healthcare) 58
Brotherton Library 59
R Parkinson Building 60
Workshop Theatre 61
Laidlaw Library 63
Hillary Place (School of Education) 70
R EC Stoner (Physics and Computing) 73
School of Music 75
School of English 76
Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building 77
TO HEADINGLEY Michael Sadler Building 78
Social Sciences Building 82
Edward Boyle Library 83
School of Mathematics 84A
Earth and Environment Building 84B
KEY Charles Morris Hall 86
Roger Stevens Building 89
Accommodation Garstang Building (School of Geography) 90
LC Miall Building (Biological Sciences) 93
Main buildings Worsley Building 95
Health Sciences Library (Worsley) 95
Food outlets Conference Auditorium 100
The Edge, Sports Centre 101
North-South campus
Food Science Building 102
TO THE CITY CENTRE wheelchair
 accessible route Central Village 107
Approx. 100 metres (1 minute walk) R Registration points CitySide 108

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/universityofleeds Admissions Enquiries
+44 (0)113 343 2336
study@leeds.ac.uk
@UniversityLeeds www.leeds.ac.uk/undergraduate

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