You are free to book any of the elements of the Learn with US programme as stand alone events. However, for maximum benefit for your students we encourage you to book sessions from all components. They have been specifically designed to support one another and provide sustained development of the skills required for Higher Education.Click on the + and - buttons to view the sections you wish to complete
You can book up to two Outreach Lectures per academic year. If you would like more, or are interested in combinations of lectures, longer sessions or have enquiries about future topics, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will aim to be as accommodating as possible.
These sessions can be delivered as stand alone workshops, or can be combined to provide support for students embarking on Extended Projects.
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The EPQ support sessions require access to the University's journals and databases. As such, they can only take place on our campus. Once booked, you will be emailed a customisable itinerary for the day.
Campus visit (select dates from below):
Please indicate your preferred dates for the visit in rank order from 1 (strongest preference) to 5.
If your students are undertaking their research for their Extended Projects at a time other than the summer term, please email us to check the availability of the library. We will endeavour to accommodate visits at different times throughout the year, but this will be subject to demands upon the library.
Research Based Learning Projects are best suited to students who have completed Extended Project Qualifications. However, we are willing to be flexible with bookings and are happy to deliver these sessions to students who have not completed EPQs if this better suits your timetable.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the possibility of alternative booking arrangements please do not hesitate to contact us.
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