UCAS clinic: tackling the UCAS process for teachers and students

28 February 2017 17:45-19:00, Birmingham, United Kingdom


Introduction
Whether you are a teacher writing UCAS statements and giving advice to students applying to university, or a student trying to apply to university the UCAS admissions process can be daunting and sometimes mystifying. Just what are the universities looking for? Come and meet with the admissions tutor for the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. He will talk frankly about what he (and other admissions tutors) look for in a UCAS application (both the teacher references and the personal statements) and how to avoid pitfalls. There will also be a tour of the School of Chemistry and plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

To register for the UCAS event email s.kermode@warwick.ac.uk
This event is for teachers and students 16-18, 10 students per school

This event is followed by a FREE sixth form lecture for chemistry students titled “Chemical engineering and the elements” organised by the West Midlands Chemistry Teachers’ Centre which attendees of the UCAS Clinic would be welcome to stay for.

Please note that separate booking is required to attend the lecture via the book now button

This is a Learn Chemistry Partnership event for chemistry teachers Jointly organised with the University of Birmingham
Venue
University of Birmingham

School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, Haworth Building, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom

Contact information
Selina Kermode
Royal Society of Chemistry
028 7652 8972
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