School of Education and Humanities
Saturday 25 March, from 11am
Key information
Your day
AM
Arrival and registration
Course welcome talks
PM
Course taster sessions – for offer holders only
Course | Session 1 | Session 2 |
---|---|---|
History, History and Politics | Pauper Palaces: the myth and reality of the Victorian workhouse | – |
Religion, Philosophy and Ethics | What does anything mean, basically? | – |
English Literature | Narratives of origin and creation | Crime fiction |
English Literature and Creative Writing | Where do writers get their inspiration? | Crime fiction |
Creative Writing | Where do writers get their inspiration? | – |
Early Childhood Studies | Pics and clips: investigating early childhood | – |
Education, Inclusion and Special Educational Needs | Topics in education | – |
Education | Topics in education | – |
Guest Q&A session
While offer holders take part in course taster sessions, guests can attend this Q&A session to find out more about the University of Gloucestershire experience.
Lunch
A complimentary lunch will be available for offer holders and guests.
Student Life presentation and panel
Optional campus and accommodation tours
FAQs
Take a look at these FAQs for more information about your day. They cover things like travel and parking, maps, what to bring and other handy information to help you get the most from your day.
School of Education and Humanities
Keen to find out more about studying a degree in the School of Education and Humanities? Explore our dedicated school page, to find out more about our fantastic facilities, placement opportunities and much more.
Off-campus accommodation
Pittville Student Village, Cheltenham
You’re welcome to visit Pittville Student Village to see some student accommodation and check out where it is in relation to our campuses and Cheltenham town centre.
To get there, head to Albert Road, Cheltenham, GL52 3JG – Google Maps.
Discover Gloucestershire
something for everyone
With an exciting mix of city and country living in the South West of England, Gloucestershire is a great place to be a student.
From world-famous festivals to international-standard sports facilities, there’s something for everyone and there are great transport links to the nearby cities of Bristol and Birmingham, as well as London.
Got questions?
If you want any more information, you can email us at [email protected]