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POSTGRADUATETAUGHT COURSES
WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMbER 2015
OPEN DAY
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
WElCOME TO THE UNiVERSiTY OF MANCHESTER
“I’m delighted that you have chosen to find out more about our unrivalled range of taught master’scourses, and discover how you could be part of it as apostgraduate taught student here at Manchester.
You probably already have a good idea about what youwant to study and want to gain a broad, deep andspecialised knowledge around that subject area.
You will want a degree from the University with anexcellent reputation both across the UK and overseas.The University of Manchester has a global reach andone of the highest number of on-campuspostgraduate students at a research intensiveuniversity. At Manchester you'll study with studentsfrom many countries and learn from leading teachersand scholars who are acknowledged internationalexperts in their respective fields. I invite you to look atour five research beacons on the University web pagesas an illustration of our commitment to combiningexcellent teaching alongside excellent research. You'lldevelop skills and gain experience that will go beyondyour master's and be fundamental to your future career.
I hope you enjoy the day and take the opportunity tospeak to our current students to hear their experiences,and to take some time to see some of our world-classfacilities and resources on campus. ”
Clive AgnewVice President Teaching, Learning and Students
Getting the most out of the Open Day
We’re sure you’ll enjoy finding out more about thewealth of opportunities we offer. Do take the opportunityto talk to the people you meet, particularly admissionsstaff, academics and current students. They will giveyou a real insight into what life as a postgraduatestudent at The University Manchester is like, and willbe happy to answer questions about our admissionsprocess or life in Manchester more generally.
There will be staff on hand throughout the day atCrawford House Foyer (31). You can also tweet usthroughout the day @AdmissionsUoM – staff will beon hand both on the day and in the run-up to the dayto answer any questions you may have. Follow theconversation on the day using the hashtag#uompgopenday.
Wherever you see a number in this guide in brackets(36), this indicates the corresponding building number on the campus map on pages 18/19. You canalso download the iManchester app for iPhone orAndroid, which includes a searchable campus map.Search for ‘iManchester’ on your app store.
There are two main parts to the day: a Student ExperienceExhibition and Talks on Postgraduate Study starting at12pm, and events hosted by our academic Schools andFaculties in the afternoon. Throughout the day, variousinformal tours and drop-in sessions are available.
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Registration
Crawford House Foyer (31), all dayWhen you arrive for the day, please come to Crawford House (31) toregister. If you have registered in advance, you will need to bring with you the registration number that was emailed to you. If you have notregistered in advance, you will be asked to complete a short form.
Alan Gilbert learning Commons
The £24m Learning Commons has been designed togive students a focal point for learning, offering astimulating and comfortable 24/7 environment forstudy. It was designed in consultation with representativesfrom the Students’ Union to make sure that users’needs were fully taken into account. The world-classstudy space boasts more than 1000 flexible studyspaces and an inspiring range of equipment andfurnishings for individual and group study.
ExPERiENCE OUR WORlD-lEADiNG FACiliTiES
At The University of Manchester, we arecommitted to continually investing in ourcampus, in order to provide outstandingstudy and research facilities for ourstudents. In particular, you will be able tovisit two new facilities during the Open Day:
Take a tour of the new Alan Gilbert LearningCommons and the Main Library and see the range oflearning spaces available, group study rooms and ITfacilities. Learn more about Library resources, includingan overview of My Learning Essentials, the Library’saward-winning new skills programme, offeringworkshops, online resources and skills clinics to provideflexible support for your academic study. Look out forthe innovative designs all around the Alan GilbertLearning Commons, which were created by ourstudents to reflect their experience of studying atManchester, and the quotations from various alumniand current students which have been used todecorate the entrance.
The Atrium
The Atrium is designed to be an information hub for allstudents at The University of Manchester. It was set upfollowing feedback from students, which showed theneed for a ‘one-stop shop’ for information, advice andguidance in the heart of the campus. Students candrop in and get expert advice on a range of issues frommoney and financial advice, exploring careers andemployability, to studying abroad and learning abouthealth and wellbeing.
It has quirkily-designed interview pods, which can beused for confidential conversations, as well as an open,comfortable common room area for informaldiscussions, which will play host to the StudentExperience Exhibition during the Open Day.
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TOP TiP: drop in and speak to ourCareers Consultants at the StudentExperience Exhibition
The Atrium, First Floor, University Place (37), 12pm – 2pmOurs is a Careers Service that really understandspostgraduates, with award-winning onlineresources and support, just for postgrads. Weunderstand that deciding to study for apostgraduate degree is a big decision, and thatyou’ll need expert help and guidance to make themost of it. Come and talk to our friendly careersconsultants to find out how we can help you. Youcan also follow them on Twitter: @ManPGCareers
DURiNG THE DAY
Meals and Refreshments
Take some time to grab a coffee and a bite to eatduring the day. Most School events do not start before2pm, giving you time to get some lunch. Visitors arewelcome to visit any of the food outlets you seearound campus, but here are a few suggestions:
• Eros Café and EATS Restaurant – foyer of University Place (37)
• Christie’s Bistro – Christie Building (58)
• Biko’s Café – Students’ Union (68)
• Kro Bar – opposite Students’ Union (68)
• Learning Commons Café – Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (63)
Complimentary tea/coffee and biscuits will also be available in Crawford House Foyer (31).
Visitors with Disabilities or Special Requirements
The campus is generally accessible for those withmobility difficulties, although there are a few areaswhere problems may occur. If you have any additionalsupport needs as a result of a disability, medicalcondition or specific learning difficulty we will try toprovide you with whatever assistance you require.
Please talk to a member of staff in Crawford HouseFoyer (31).
in an Emergency
Contact the nearest member of University staff. First aid cover is provided by the University’s SecurityServices, telephone (internal) 69966, (external) 0161 306 9966. In the event of a fire alarm, you are requested to vacate the building you are inimmediately, by the nearest exit. Do not use the lifts and remain outside until informed by a member of staff that you may re-enter.
if you get lost / have a general question
Staff will be on hand throughout the day in Crawford House Foyer (31). You can also tweet us with any questions @AdmissionsUoM.
TiME EVENT lOCATiON
12pm Arrival and RegistrationComplimentary refreshments provided.
Crawford House Foyer (31)
12pm-2pm
Student Experience ExhibitionExhibitors:• Accommodation office• Current students• Students Union• SPORT• Library / Alan Gilbert Learning Commons• Manchester Enterprise Centre• Funding and Finance• Careers Service• Visas and Immigration• The Atrium• Heritage• My Learning Essentials
The Atrium, University Place(37)
12pm-4pm
Campus Tours Leaving every 20 minutes from 12:30pm. Last tour departs 2:10pm. Tours last approximately 45 minutes.
Meet outside Crawford House(31)
Accommodation tours: Leaving every 20 minutes from 1pm. Last tour departs 3:10pm.
Meet in the lobby of the George Kenyon Building (93)
12.30pm-1pm
Postgraduate study at The University of Manchester
This presentation provides an overview of life as a postgraduate student at Manchester. It includes information on the teaching and learningenvironment, the nature of postgraduate study and the services, facilitiesand support on offer to enable you to make the most of your studies.
Lecture Theatre 1, Crawford House (33)
1pm-1.30pm
Postgraduate Student Finance
This presentation outlines potential funding sources for taughtpostgraduate students and will include information about the newlyannounced 2015 Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme. More general financial considerations and advice will be offered by the University’s Student Money Advisor.
Lecture Theatre 1, Crawford House (33)
1.30pm-2pm
break
The Student Experience Exhibition will remain open until 2pm.
Cafés and eateries across campus will be open for lunch (see list on oppositepage/see buildings 37,44,58,59,63,68).
Most School events will not start until 2pm, but do check the subject you are interested in to make sure.
2pm-4pm Events in Schools and Faculties
See pages 9-17 for further details
If you have any questions during the afternoon, please feel free to drop intoCrawford House Foyer (31) or tweet us @AdmissionsUoM.
TiMETAblE FOR THE DAY
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SCHOOl OF ARTS, lANGUAGES AND CUlTURES
Discover the range of taught master's courses available in the Faculty of Arts, Languages and Cultures and talk to staffand students, and see examples of work placements and creative group projects.
PROGRAMME TiME EVENT lOCATiON
Presentation by PGT Director
2pm-2.45pm
Dr David Brown, the Director of PGTEducation, will welcome all visitors with a presentation highlighting the manyopportunities offered by the School, the wider University and the city.
Whitworth Hall, Whitworth Building (50)
Humanitarianism andConflict Response,international DisasterManagement and Peaceand Conflict Studies
3pm- 4pm
Course representatives from master’scourses in Humanitarianism and ConflictResponse, International DisasterManagement and Peace and Conflict Studieswill discuss each course in further depth andthe opportunities the Institute offers both inresearch and future careers in the field.
Whitworth Hall, Whitworth Building (50)
linguistics 3pm- 4pm
You will get a chance to hear more about thecourse units in the two programmes; learnabout the different ways to select your courseunits catering towards your own interests andgoals (e.g. the different pathways in the MALinguistics); talk to members of staff and currentMA students; ask all your other questions.
Room A112, Samuel Alexander Building (76)
English Studies 3pm- 4pm
We will be holding a master’s seminar 'Show and Tell'. In this session, academicsrepresenting the various pathways andprogrammes run by English Studies willprovide quick snapshot sessions, introducingsome of the works that they teach and talkingabout the range of seminars available to MA students.
Room A113, Samuel Alexander Building (76)
MA Translation andinterpreting Studies, MAConference interpreting,MA in interculturalCommunication
3pm- 4pm
The three MA's will be conducting programme talks and a Q&A session with an opportunity to speak informally to current students.
Room A101, Samuel Alexander Building (76)
Creative Writing 3pm- 4pm
Staff from the Centre for New Writing will beavailable to chat with any prospectiveapplicants about the MA in Creative Writing.
Room CG58, Graduate School, Ellen Wilkinson Building (77)
Screenwriting 3pm- 4pm
The Screenwriting MA is taught by industryprofessionals and the course is designed toequip students for a career in writing for filmand television. The classes are mainly in theform of workshops and cover structure,genre, character, and writing TV pilots amongmany other disciplines. Team work isencouraged and a passion for film andtelevision is imperative. The course willdevelop cineliteracy and an ability to tellstories in a potent, dynamic, visual, andindividual way.
Room CG59, Graduate School, Ellen Wilkinson Building (77)
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FACUlTY OF HUMANiTiES
SCHOOl OF ARTS, lANGUAGES AND CUlTURES – continued
PROGRAMME TiME EVENT lOCATiON
History 3pm- 4pm
The History MA Programme Director and corecourse leaders on ‘Cultural History’, ‘EuropeBeyond the Nation State’, ‘Modern BritishHistory’, ‘War, Culture and Conflict’, and ‘WorldHistory’ will give short presentations and Q&A.Representatives from this year's MA student body will also discuss their experiences of History at Manchester.
Room C1.18, Graduate School, Ellen Wilkinson Building (77)
Drama/Film Studies 3pm- 4pm
Academic members of staff will meet withprospective students and discuss how our newMA Film Studies programme caters for thosewishing to enhance their artistic and professionalcareers, as well as those preparing for doctoral study.
Room SU14, Martin Harris Centre (42)
Music 3pm- 4pm
This session offers the opportunity to meet with the programme directors of Music's threemaster's programmes (Musicology, Compositionand Electroacoustic Composition) to find outmore about course content and related extra-curricular activities and opportunities. You willalso be able to meet current students and learnmore about the life of a Music master's studentfrom their perspective. You will then be taken on aguided tour of the Martin Harris Centre and theNOVARS studios.
Room SU15, Martin Harris Centre (42)
Medieval and EarlyModern Studies
3pm- 4pm
Dr Irene O’Daly, Associate Director of the MA Medieval and Early Modern Studies, will be available to discuss the programme and itscore course units in detail. Her drop in-session will offer you an introduction to the cutting-edgeresearch taking place at the John RylandsResearch Institute, where the programme is based, as well as specifics regarding theapplication process, range of optional modules available, and kinds of careers our students have pursued.
Ken Kitchen Committee Room,John Owens Building (48)
Arts Management,Policy and Practice/Art Gallery and Museum Studies
3pm- 4pm
Find out about careers in the arts and culturalindustries and galleries and museums sector.Hear about the range of courses and workplacements available on our two flagship Master’sprogrammes and meet members of staff andcurrent students. See examples of creative groupprojects by MA graduates and hear from ouralumni about how the programmes haveinfluenced their career trajectories.
Rooms 2.04/2.05 and then on to G19, Mansfield Cooper Building (65)
Archaeology 3pm- 4pm
Academics from the department will discuss how potential applicants can pursue their specific archaeological interests throughout all our modules.
Fourth Floor, Mansfield Cooper Building (65)
Classics 3pm- 4pm
Dr. Polly Low, the programme’s admissions tutor,will offer an opportunity to learn more detailsabout the course units and the department,answering any questions that prospectivestudents may have.
Room 2.19, Mansfield CooperBuilding (65)
SCHOOl OF ENViRONMENT, EDUCATiON AND DEVElOPMENT
TiME EVENT lOCATiON
2pm- 3pm
institute for Development Policy and Management(iDPM) – presentation
Room G33, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building (35)
2pm-3.30pm
PGCE Primary – Presentation followed by Q&A Room C2.17, Ellen Wilkinson Building (77)
2pm-3.30pm
PGCE Secondary – Presentation followed by Q&A Room C2.18, Ellen Wilkinson Building (77)
3pm- 4pm
Geography – presentation Room G35/36, Arthur Lewis Building (36)
3pm-4pm
Manchester institute of Education –presentation
Room G32, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building (35)
3pm-4pm
Planning and Environmental Management –presentation
Room G7, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building (35)
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SCHOOl OF ARTS, lANGUAGES AND CUlTURES – continued
PROGRAMME TiME EVENT lOCATiON
Religions and Theology
3pm- 4pm
The Programme Director will introduce you to theMA course including focussed research areas inReligion and Politics, Jewish Studies, South AsianStudies and Applied Theology. Staff members willbe able to liaise with prospective students on aface to face basis and you will be introduced topotential career pathways based on the previousexperience of home and international MA students.
Room 4.08, Mansfield CooperBuilding (65)
between 4pm and 6pm visitors will also have the option of being guided over to our Graduate School, Ellen Wilkinson building (77), where you can take a look at the facilities and enjoy some light refreshments.
SCHOOl OF lAW
Come along to the School of Law’s PGT School Exhibition and meet teaching staff and support staff across all three subject areas. The exhibition will run from 2pm – 4pm in room 3.10 in the Williamson Building (52).
TiMES EVENT DESCRiPTiON lOCATiON
2pm-2.30pm
PGT law drop in:
Professor Jean D’Aspremont Admissions Tutor for Law courses, and LLM and MA stream Director for International courses
Room 3.10, Williamson Building (52)
2pm-3pm
PGT law drop in:
Dr Yenkong Hodu LLM International Business and Commercial Law stream Director
Room 3.10, Williamson Building (52)
2pm-4pm
PGT law drop in:
Dr bruce Wardhaugh Director of PGT programmes across all courses
Room 3.10, Williamson Building (52)
2pm-4pm
PGT Criminology drop in:
Dr bruce WardhaughDirector of PGT studies across all programmes
Dr Rose broadAdmissions Tutor and Lecturer in Criminology
Dr Nicholas lordMA Criminology and MRes Criminology stream Director
Room 3.10, Williamson Building (52)
2pm-4pm
PGT Healthcare Ethics and law drop in:
Dr bruce WardhaughDirector of PGT studies across all programmes
Ms Caroline Hoyle Admissions Tutor and Lecturer in Medical Law
Dr iain brassingtonLLM, MA, MSc, Diploma and Certificate stream Director for all campus-based courses
Room 3.10, Williamson Building (52)
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SCHOOl OF SOCiAl SCiENCES
TiME EVENT lOCATiON
2pm-2.20pm
Welcome to the School of Social Sciences with Dr Ken Clark, Teaching and learning Director
Room 1.219, University Place (37)
2.30pm-3.30pm
Discipline Area information Sessions:
Economics Dr Emranul Haque, Dr Michele Berardi and Dr Kyriakos Neanidis
Room 6.205, University Place (37)
Politics Dr Nick Turnbull, PGT Director, Dr Stephanie Collins and Dr Marta Cantijoch Cunill
Room 6.206, University Place (37)
Sociology Dr Virinder Kalra
Room 6.210, University Place (37)
Social Anthropology Professor Karen Sykes
Room 6.211, University Place (37)
Visual Anthropology Dr Andrew Irving
Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, G. 020, Ground Floor, Arthur Lewis Building (36)(visitors will be escorted from the Welcomemeeting over to the Granada Centre)
Philosophy Dr Catharine Abell
Room 6.212, University Place (37)
Social Statistics Professor Wendy Olsen
Room 6.213, University Place (37)
AlliANCE MANCHESTER bUSiNESS SCHOOl
Interested in studying business? Many of our students don't have a business background. Find out more about our courses, experience a taster lecture with one of our academics or discover the campus on one of our tours.
TiME EVENT lOCATiON
From2.30pm
Registration The Atrium, Alliance MBS East (26)
3pm- 3.40pm
Welcome and introduction to postgraduate study at Alliance MbS Dr Elinor O’Connor, Postgraduate Programmes Director
Careers and employability Alliance MBS Postgraduate Careers Service Consultant
Master’s alumni panelFormer Master’s students talk about their time in Manchester and answer your questions.
Room B10, Alliance MBS East (26)
3.40- 4pm
Taster lecture – a chance to experience a Manchester Master’s lecture.
Room B10, Alliance MBS East (26)
4pm-5pm
informal discussions about the courses available withacademic tutors and admissions staff, plus the opportunity to talk to current students (Master’s/MEnt/MbA).
Meet staff from the support services we offer.
Refreshments are provided.
Rooms B4, B5, B6, B7 and The Atrium,Alliance MBS East (26)
4pm-5pm
Tour of Alliance MbS facilities led by current students on a rolling basis.
Starting The Atrium, Alliance MBS East (26)
FACUlTY OF ENGiNEERiNG AND PHYSiCAl SCiENCES
SCHOOl TiME EVENT lOCATiON
School of Computer Science
2pm- 4pm
Talk by PGT Director followed by informal receptionwith academics, current MSc students and admissionsstaff, and a tour of the building
Atlas Rooms, Upper First Floor,Kilburn Building (39)
School of Electrical andElectronic Engineering
2pm- 4pm
Drop in session in admissions office Admissions staff will be available to discuss the admissions process and entry requirements. In additioncourse tutors will be on call if further discussion is required
Room B29, Sackville Street Building (1)
School of Earth,Atmosphericand EnvironmentalSciences
2pm introduction by Professor Kevin Taylor, Head of School
Room 2.16, Williamson Building (52)
2.15pm Overview of Petroleum MSc by Dr Rufus brunt
2.45pm Questions
3pm Tour of facilities and a chance to meet MSc students
School of Mathematics
2pm Talk by PGT Director Room G205, Alan Turing Building (46)
2.30pm informal discussion with academics and current MSc students
Atrium Bridge, First Floor, Alan Turing Building (46)
School of Mechanical,Aerospaceand Civil Engineering
2pm-2.30pm
General Welcome Talk Technical MSc Courses
Room C2, George Begg Building (17)
2pm-2.30pm
General Welcome Talk Management of Projects MSc Courses
Room C3, George Begg Building (17)
2.30pm-3pm
Q&A Management of Projects MSc Courses
Room C3, George Begg Building (17)
2.30pm-3.15pm
lab Tours Technical MSc Courses
George Begg Building and Pariser Building Labs (departing from Room C3,George Begg Building – 17)
3.15pm-4pm
Q&A Technical MSc Courses
Room C2, George Begg Building (17)
School ofPhysics and Astronomy
3pm-3.30pm
Presentation Niels Bohr, Sixth Floor, Shuster Building (54)
School of Materials
2pm- 4pm
An opportunity to meet the Programme Directors Foyer, MSS Tower (99)
School ofChemical Engineeringand AnalyticalScience
2pm- 4pm
Drop in session with PGT Director Room G.020, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology(John Garside Building) (16)
Students should report to reception when they arrive
School of Chemical Engineering andAnalytical Science
School of Computer Science
School of Earth, Atmospheric andEnvironmental Sciences
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
School of Materials
School of Mathematics
School of Mechanical, Aerospace andCivil Engineering
School of Physics and Astronomy
Centres for Doctoral Training in:
Computer Science
Power Networks
Materials for Demanding Environments (M4DE)
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FACUlTY OF MEDiCAl AND HUMAN SCiENCES
Interested in courses in Medical and Human Sciences? Come along to the Medical and Human Sciences taught master'sfair between 2pm and 5pm where you can attend course specific presentations, talk to academic staff, meet currentstudents and tour our facilities.
SCHOOl TiME EVENT lOCATiON
Medicine 2pm- 4pm
Stand, with possibility of directing students to academic offices
Reception area, Stopford Building (79)
Dentistry 2pm- 4pm
Members of staff from the School will discuss how potential applicants can pursue their specific interests in dentistry throughout all our modules
Foyer, JR Moore Building (95)
Pharmacy 2pm- 4pm
Drop in Session to ask questions on our PGT Programmes, funding and a chance to speak to our programme directors.
Room G.129, Stopford Building (79)
2pm- 4pm
Facebook Question TimeWe will be taking questions on our Facebook page forthose interested in studying a PGT programme with usbut are unable to attend the open day
https://goo.gl/RZRzBJ
Nursing, Midwifery andSocial Work
2pm- 4pm
School stand for nursing, midwifery and social workPGT courses – lecturers and PSS staff available for drop-in session
The Atrium, Jean McFarlane Building (92)
2pm- 3pm
Presentation on MA Social Work course, given by theAdmissions Tutor
Room 5.211, University Place (37)
PsychologicalSciences
2pm- 4pm
School of Psychological Sciences Programme Talks:Courses represented;
• Audiology MSc • Clinical and Health Psychology MSc • Health Psychology MSc• Neuroimaging for Clinical and
Cognitive Neuroscience MSc• MRes Psychology
Lecture Theatre 1 (Room 1.34), Simon Building (59)
4pm-4.30pm
Neuroimaging for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience – Tour of Dedicated Teaching Space
Audiology – Tour of Dedicated Teaching Space
Meeting place – The Hub, Zochonis Building (60)
4pm-5pm
Admissions Stand and Student Rep drop in The Hub, Zochonis Building (60)
FACUlTY OF liFE SCiENCES
Meet with staff and students at the Faculty of Life Sciences fair and presentation to find out more about what's on offer.
TiME EVENT lOCATiON
2pm-4pm
PGT Drop in Session PGT programme directors and reps will be on hand to answer any queries
Also members of the recruitment and admissions team will be there
The Atrium, Michael Smith Building (71)
2pm-2.30pm
Guided Tours of Life Sciences Facilities by a faculty rep/ambassador
Foyer, Michael Smith Building (71)
2.30pm-4pm
PGT Presentation by Professor Keith brennan, includes information on careers, further study etc.
Michael Smith Lecture Theatre, Michael Smith Building (71)
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