Your interview
In the School of Health and Social Care, we are committed to creating a ‘Culture of Care’. Our interviews are designed to support you in understanding more about the requirements and demands of the course and ensure that each individual who is successful has the best opportunity to achieve their potential. The interview is a two way process, so please ask any questions that you may have. Good luck.
Essential information
You will be invited to either full morning or afternoon interview session. Attending the event is not just about the interview; we want you to view our specialised facilities, attend a group discussion/interview, meet with our academic teams, chat with current ambassadors, tour the campus and visit the accommodation you may be living in. We also welcome parents/guests to our interview day and hold a special Q&A for them whilst you are attending your interview.
During your registration you will be asked to show an official form of ID such as passport or photocard driving licence and complete a Self-Declaration form.
Your interview will last around between 20 to 30 minutes, covering a range of questions and you may also be involved in a group discussion. Please prepare any questions you may have as you have the opportunity to ask these at the end of your interview.
If you have any questions or require more information about your interview, please contact our admissions team on 03330 141414 or email [email protected].
Please remember to bring along to your interview a form of identity that includes a photograph, e.g. a passport or photocard driving licence.
During your interview, we are keen to see real enthusiasm for the course and hear about any relevant experience you may have. Think about transferrable skills you may have developed in either school, college or work. Be sure to re-read your personal statement in your UCAS application form and have a think about your ambitions after you graduate.
In order to prepare for your interview please consider the following questions:
• What values and beliefs are important to you?
• What attributes make a good health care professional?
• Why would you make a good diagnostic radiographer candidate?
• How would you describe the role of a diagnostic radiographer and where do you think diagnostic radiographers might work?
What do you need to send us?
Please scan copies of the following education documents and email to the admissions team – [email protected] as soon as your interview has been confirmed.
certificates for GCSE English Language, Mathematics and Science.
L3 qualifications or higher, e.g. AS/A Levels, Access to Higher Education Diploma, BTEC Diploma, Degree etc.
What should you wear?
Dress code is smart-casual.
If you have any questions or require more information about your interview, please contact our admissions team on 03330 141414 or email [email protected].
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Visit www.ucas.com/hub and sign into your UCAS Hub to confirm the date and time or to reschedule your interview/audition.
If you have any questions or require more information about your interview, please contact our admissions team on 03330 141414 or email [email protected].

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