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Friday, 20 June 2014 and
Saturday, 21 June 2014
10am4pm
UNDERGRADUATE
OPEN DAY
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Thank you for choosing to attend
The University of Manchesters
Undergraduate Open Day. By
visiting our campus you will be
able to gain a real insight into the
student experience and life at
The University of Manchester.
You will have the opportunity to
find out more about the courses
you are interested in, meetcurrent students and University
staff, as well as attend sessions
on key student issues such as
accommodation and student
finance. We hope you enjoy your
visit and take full advantage of
the programme we have put
together for you.
Planning your dayIn order to get the most from your day we recommend
that you take time to plan your visit. There is a lot to
see and do so we have included a visit planner at the
back of this programme to make sure that you dont
miss any of the sessions that you want to attend.
We do advise that where possible you arrive early toyour sessions as some will be very popular, in these
cases we may limit admittance to one student and one
visitor or students only.
As you make your way through the programme and
start to plan your day, you will see that next to the
building names/session venues there is a number in
brackets. This indicates the building number as listed
on the campus map on pages 28-29 and will help you
to navigate around our campus. If you are having any
problems on the day in finding a building please ask amember of our Open Day Team dressed in purple, they
will be happy to direct you.
If you have any questions relating to the Universitys
admissions processes or policies please visit our
welcome desk in University Place (37) and speak to a
member of staff.
Please note: We are constantly improving our campus
so there might be areas undergoing refurbishment
during our June Open Day.
PLANNING YOUR DAY
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Stage 1Decide which subject sessions you want to attend you canattend more than one, so just look at the timetable on pages 2
to 11 to see which ones suit you best. If you are interested in
Medicine, you will need to have pre-booked your place via the
online registration form.
You can also find out more about your subject by visiting the
relevant Subject Exhibition Stand. These are listed in the subject
sessions in the tinted boxes on pages 2 -11. These will be open
from 10am 3.30pm and will provide you with the opportunity
to speak with staff and current students on the course.
Stage 2We have general information sessions running
throughout the day covering topics such as Careers,
Student Finance and Accommodation. Have a look at
the full list on page 12-14 and fit the ones you want to
attend around your subject sessions.
Stage 3Finally, we have a variety of Student
Experience activities organised such
as Campus Tours and Students
Union Tours. We also have a
Student Experience Exhibition, which
will have information stands on
areas from Sport and Student
Finance to Accommodation andStudy Abroad. For a full list
see pages 20-22 and plan these
activities around your other sessions.
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AAccounting and/ orFinanceVenue: Crawford House (31),Theatre 1Session 1: 11am 12pm
Venue: Manchester BusinessSchool East (26), Lecture Theatre
B10Session 2: 1pm 2pm
Manchester Business SchoolStandManchester Business SchoolEast (26),10am 3.30pmPlease note that student-ledguided tours of ManchesterBusiness School lasting
approximately 15 minutes willtake place all day. Tours willleave every 15 minutes fromManchester Business SchoolEast (26).
Aerospace EngineeringVenue: George Begg Building(17)Talks take place in George Begg
Building (17) every 30 mins from10.30-3pm.
Student led lab tours take placeregularly throughout the day fromGeorge Begg Building (17).
School of Mechanical,Aerospace and CivilEngineering StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
American StudiesVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A101Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
English Literature, AmericanStudies and Creative WritingStandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A11510am 3.30pm
Anatomical Sciencesee 'Life Sciences'
ArchaeologyVenue: Manchester Museum(44), Kanaris RoomSession 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Archaeology StandManchester Museum (44),Kanaris Theatre Foyer10am 3.30pm
ArchitectureVenue: Humanities BridgefordStreet (35), Cordingley TheatreSession 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
As this programme is run jointlywith Manchester MetropolitanUniversity (MMU), this session willbe conducted as a talk and tour ofthe facilities at The University ofManchester and MMU.
School of Environment,Education and DevelopmentStandHumanities Bridgeford Street(35), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Art History and
Visual StudiesVenue: Mansfield CooperBuilding (65), Theatre G19Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
Art History and Visual StudiesStandMansfield Cooper Building (65),Foyer10am 3.30pm
AudiologyHealthcare Science(Audiology)Venue: Alan Turing Building(46), Room G.107Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
School of PsychologicalSciences StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
BBiochemistry
see 'Life Sciences'
Biological Sciences witha Foundation Yearsee 'Life Sciences'
Biologysee 'Life Sciences'
Biology with Science &Societysee 'Life Sciences'
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Biomaterials Science
and Tissue Engineeringsee Materials Science andEngineering
Biomedical Sciencessee 'Life Sciences'
Biotechnologysee 'Life Sciences'
Business Studiessee 'Economic and Social Studies'
CCell Biologysee 'Life Sciences'
Chemical Engineeringand Analytical ScienceVenue: Roscoe Building (53),Theatre BSession 1: 11am - 12pmSession 2: 1pm 2pm
School of ChemicalEngineering and AnalyticalScience Stand SchusterBuilding (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
ChemistryVenue: Chemistry Building (61),Theatre G.51Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 2pm 3pmPlease note that tours of theChemistry School Laboratories willoperate all day, please visit theStand in the Chemistry Building(61) for tickets. Tours will run from10am until 3.30pm.
School of Chemistry StandChemistry Building (61), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Chinesesee 'Modern Languages'
Civil EngineeringVenue: George Begg Building(17)Talks take place in George BeggBuilding (17) every 30 mins from10.30-3pm.Student led lab tours take placeregularly throughout the day fromGeorge Begg Buidling (17).
School of Mechanical,Aerospace and CivilEngineering StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Classics andAncient HistoryVenue: Mansfield CooperBuilding (65), Theatre G20Session 1: 10am - 11amSession 2: 12pm 1pmSession 3: 2pm - 3pm
Classics and Ancient HistoryStandMansfield Cooper Building (65),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Cognitive
Neuroscience &Psychologysee 'Life Sciences'
Computer ScienceVenue: Kilburn Building (39),Theatre 1.1Session 1: 10am - 11.30amSession 2: 12pm 1.30pmBetween 10am - 2pm in the
Kilburn Building there will be anongoing CS@MCR Technology Fair,showcasing work by staff andstudents of the School ofComputer Science. The Fair willcontinue to be open during bothsessions listed above
School of Computer ScienceStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer
10am 3.30pm
CriminologyVenue: Zochonis Building (60),Theatre ASession 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 1pm 2pm
School of Law StandWilliamson Building (52), 3rd
Floor Foyer10am 3.30pm
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DDentistry and OralHealth ScienceVenue: Roscoe Building (53),Lecture Theatre ASession 1: 2pm - 4pm
School of Dentistry and Oral
Health Science StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Development Biologysee 'Life Sciences'
DramaVenue: Martin Harris Centre(42), John Thaw Studio
Session 1: 10.30am - 11.30amSession 2 : 12pm - 1pmSession 3: 2.30pm 3.30pm
Drama StandMartin Harris Centre (42), Foyer10am 3.30pm
EEarth SciencesVenue: Williamson Building (52),Room G.03Session 1: 10am - 11amSession 2: 1.15pm - 2.15pmSession 3: 2.30pm - 3.30pmSession 2 will also includeinformation on Planetary Science.
The talk includes taster lectures.
School of Earth, Atmosphericand Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that currentundergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to in
the Laboratories in WilliamsonBuilding (52) from 10am until3pm
Economic andSocial StudiesVenue: Kilburn Building (39),Theatre 1.1Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Please note: For Management, seeManagement and InternationalManagement.
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Economic ScienceVenue: Chemistry Building (61),Theatre G.53Session 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
Please note: For joint programmessee Economic and Social Studies
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36), Foyer
10am 3.30pm
Engineering with aFoundation Yearsee 'Integrated Engineering with aFoundation year and IntegratedScience with a Foundation year'
Electrical, Electronicand Mechatronic
EngineeringVenue: Schuster Building(54),Blackett TheatreSession 1: 10am 11am
Venue: Schuster Building(54),Moseley TheatreSession 2: 2.30pm 3.30pm
Please note a tour of our facilitieswill take place at 12noon. Meet atSackville St Building (1) at theGranby Row entrance. Tour will last1 hour.
School of Electrical andElectronic Engineering StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
English Languagesee 'Linguistics and English
Language'
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TOP TIP
Visit our information
point as detailed on the
campus map on pages
28-29.
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English Language
for EducationVenue: Humanities BridgefordStreet (35), G7Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
School of Environment,Education and DevelopmentStandHumanities Bridgeford Street(35), Foyer10am 3.30pm
English LiteratureVenue:Martin Harris Centre (42),Cosmo Rodewald Concert HallSession 1: 10am - 11amSession 2: 2pm 3pm
English Literature, AmericanStudies and Creative Writing
StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A11510am 3.30pm
English Literature andCreative WritingSee 'English Literature'
EnvironmentalManagementsee 'Planning and Landscape'
Environmental
SciencesVenue: Williamson Building (52),Room G.03Session 1: 12pm - 1pmThe talk includes taster lectures.
School of Earth, Atmosphericand Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pmPlease note that currentundergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to inthe Laboratories in WilliamsonBuilding (52) from 10am until3pm
Environmental andResource Geologysee 'Earth Sciences'
FFrenchsee 'Modern Languages'
Foundation in
Engineering andSciencesee 'Integrated Engineering with aFoundation year and IntegratedScience with a Foundation year'
GGeneticssee 'Life Sciences'
Geochemistrysee 'Earth Sciences'
GeographyVenue: Humanities BridgefordStreet (35), Cordingley TheatreSession 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
School of Environment,Education and DevelopmentStandHumanities Bridgeford Street(35), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Geography and GeologyVenue: Williamson Building (52),Room G.03Session 1: 11.15am 11.45pm
School of Earth, Atmosphericand Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer
10am 3.30pm
Please note that currentundergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to inthe Laboratories in WilliamsonBuilding (52) from 10am until3pm
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GeologyVenue: Williamson Building (52),Room G.03Session 1: 10am - 11amSession 2: 1.15pm - 2.15pmSession 3: 2.30pm - 3.30pmSession 2 will also includeinformation on Planetary Science.
The talk includes taster lectures.
School of Earth, Atmospheric
and Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that currentundergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to in theLaboratories in Williamson Building(52) from 10am until 3pm.
Geology withPlanetary Sciencesee 'Earth Sciences'
GeoscienceVenue: Williamson Building (52),Room G.03Session 1: 10am - 11amSession 2: 1.15pm - 2.15pmSession 3: 2.30pm - 3.30pmSession 2 will also includeinformation on Planetary Science.The talk includes taster lectures.
School of Earth, Atmosphericand Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that currentundergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to in theLaboratories in WilliamsonBuilding (52) from 10am until 3pm
Germansee 'Modern Languages'
Greek and Latinsee 'Classics'
HHistoryVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Arts TheatreSession 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
History StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10410am 3.30pm
History and SociologyVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Arts TheatreSession 1: 3pm - 4pm
History StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10410am 3.30pm
IInternational Business,Finance and EconomicsVenue: Crawford House (31),Theatre 1Session 1: 10 am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Manchester Business SchoolStandManchester Business SchoolEast (26), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that student-ledguided tours of ManchesterBusiness School lastingapproximately 15 minutes willtake place all day. Tours willleave every 15 minutes from
11am until 3pm fromManchester Business SchoolEast (26).
InternationalManagementsee 'Management and InternationalManagement'
International
Management withAmerican BusinessStudiessee Management and InternationalManagement'
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Integrated Engineering
with a Foundation yearand Integrated Sciencewith a Foundation yearVenue: Schuster Building (54),Moseley TheatreSession 1: 10.15am 10.45amSession 2: 12.15pm 12.45pm
Foundation Studies StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer
10am 3.30pm
Information TechnologyManagement forBusinessVenue: Manchester BusinessSchool East (26), Lecture TheatreB10Session 1: 12pm 1pm
Manchester Business SchoolStandManchester Business SchoolEast (26), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that student-ledguided tours of ManchesterBusiness School lastingapproximately 15 minutes willtake place all day. Tours will
leave every 15 minutes from11am until 3pm fromManchester Business SchoolEast (26).
Italiansee 'Modern Languages'
JJapanesesee 'Modern Languages'
LLawVenue: Simon Building (59),Theatre ASession 1: 12pm-1pm
Venue: Simon Building (59),Theatre BSession 2: 2pm - 3pm
School of Law StandWilliamson Building (52), 3rd
Floor Foyer10am 3.30pm
Life SciencesVenue: Roscoe Building (53),Theatre ASession 1: 10am 11.30amSession 2: 12pm 1.30pm
Faculty of Life Science Stand
Michael Smith Building (71),Michael Smith Lounge10am 3.30pm
Linguistics andEnglish LanguageVenue: Martin Harris Centre(42), John Casken TheatreSession 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
School of Arts, Languagesand Cultures StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A11410am 3.30pm
MManagement andInternationalManagementVenue: Crawford House (31),Theatre 1Session 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
Please note: For Business Studies,see Economic and Social Studies.
Manchester Business SchoolStandManchester Business SchoolEast (26), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that student-ledguided tours of Manchester
Business School lastingapproximately 15 minutes willtake place all day. Tours willleave every 15 minutes from11am until 3pm fromManchester Business SchoolEast (26).
Managementand LeisureVenue: Humanities BridgefordStreet (35), G32Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 1pm 2pm
School of Environment,Education and DevelopmentStandHumanities Bridgeford Street(35), Foyer10am 3.30pm
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Materials Science
and EngineeringVenue: Schuster Building (54),Bragg TheatreSession 1: 10.30am 11.30amSession 2: 2pm - 3pm
School of Materials StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
MathematicsVenue: Schuster Building (54),Rutherford TheatreSession 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Venue: Schuster Building (54),Bragg TheatreSession 3: 3pm 4pm
School of Mathematics StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Mechanical EngineeringVenue: George Begg Building(17)Talks take place in George BeggBuilding (17) every 30 mins from10.30-3pm.Student led lab tours take placeregularly throughout the day from
George Begg Building (17).
School of Mechanical,Aerospace and CivilEngineering StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am - 3.30pm
Medical Biochemistrysee 'Life Sciences
Medicine (5 YearCourse)Venue: Stopford Building (79),Theatre 1Session 1: 10am - 11.30amSession 2: 12.30pm - 2pmSession 3: 2.30pm - 4pm
Pre booking via the Open DayRegistration Form for the Medicalsessions is essential. Booking closesthe week before the Open Day, orwhen the session is full. Any sparetickets that become available willbe issued at the start of the talk ona first come first served basis.
School of Medicine StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Medicine Foundation(6 Year Course)FRIDAY 20th ONLY
Venue: Stopford Building (79),Theatre 4Session 1: 11am - 12pm (FRIDAYONLY)
Students attending the Foundation
Year session must also book a placeon one of the Medicine (5 YearCourse) sessions. Pre booking viathe Open Day Registration Form forthe Medical sessions is essential.Booking closes the week before theOpen Day, or when the session isfull. Any spare tickets that becomeavailable will be issued at the startof the talk on a first come firstserved basis.
School of Medicine StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
MidwiferyVenue: St Peter's Chaplaincy(32), TheatreSession 1: 11am -11.45amSession 2: 1pm - 1.45pm
School of Nursing andMidwifery StandJean McFarlane Building (92),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Tours of the Skills Labs will betaking place throughout the dayin the Jean McFarlane Building(92). Current students andmidwifery lecturers are also onhand to answer your questions,discuss the programme and giveadvice about the applicationprocess, please feel free to dropin at any time during the day.
Middle Eastern StudiesVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A7Session 1: 2pm - 3pm
School of Arts, Languagesand Cultures StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),North Foyer10am 3.30pm
Modern History andEconomicsVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Arts TheatreSession 1: 3pm - 4pm
History StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10410am 3.30pm
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Modern LanguagesModern Language Talks:
Venue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Arts TheatreSession 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
Integrated Professional Mastersin Languages (IPML) Talk:Venue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A7Session 1: 1pm 2pm
Subject Sessions:
FrenchVenue : Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), A101Session 1: 11am - 12pmSession 2: 12pm - 1pm
SpanishVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A113Session 1: 11am - 12pm (deliveredin Spanish)
Spanish, Portuguese and LatinAmerican StudiesVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A113Session 1: 12pm-1pmSession 2: 2pm - 3pm
ItalianVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A7
Session 1: 11am 12pm
GermanVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A101Session 1: 2pm 3pm
RussianVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A112Session 1: 1pm- 2pm
ChineseVenue: Mansfield CooperBuilding (65), Theatre G21Session 1: 2pm- 3pm
Japanese
Venue: Mansfield CooperBuilding (65), Theatre G21Session 1: 12pm - 1pm
School of Arts, Languagesand Cultures StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10210am 3.30pm
Tours of the UniversityLanguage centre will depart
from the Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67) South Foyer. Tourswill depart on the hour and halfpast the hour between 10amand 3.30pm.
Duration: 15 minutes. Toursizes are limited so visitors mayhave to wait for the nextavailable tour at busy times.
Modern Languageand Business andManagementVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Room A201Session 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 2pm - 3pm
School of Arts, Languagesand Cultures Stand
Samuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10210am 3.30pm
Molecular Biologysee 'Life Sciences'
MusicVenue: Martin Harris Centre(42), Cosmo Rodewald ConcertHallSession 1 : 11am - 12.30pmSession 2: 1pm - 2.30pm
Music StandMartin Harris Centre (42), Foyer10am 3.30pm
NNeurosciencesee 'Life Sciences'
Nursing DegreeVenue: St Peters Chaplaincy(32), Theatre
Session 1: 10am 10.45amSession 2: 12pm 12.45pm
School of Nursing andMidwifery StandJean McFarlane Building (92),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Tours of the Skills Labs will betaking place throughout the dayin the Jean McFarlane Building(92). Current students andnursing lecturers are also onhand to answer your questions,discuss the programme and giveadvice about the applicationprocess, please feel free to dropin at any time during the day.
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OOptometryVenue: Schuster Building (54),Blackett TheatreSession 1: 2pm 3pm
Optometry StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Oral Health Sciencesee 'Dentistry'
PPetroleum Engineering
Venue: Roscoe Building (53),Room 1.009/1.010Session 1: 12pm 1pm
School of Earth, Atmosphericand Environmental SciencesStandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Please note that current
undergraduate students will beavailable for you to talk to inthe Laboratories in WilliamsonBuilding (52) from 10am until3pm
Pharmacologysee 'Life Sciences'
PharmacyVenue: Stopford Building (79),Theatre 3Session 1: 12pm 1.30pmSession 2: 2pm 3.30pm
Manchester Pharmacy SchoolStandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
PhilosophyVenue: Chemistry Building (61),Theatre G.53Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Please note: For joint programmessee Economic and Social Studiesand Social Sciences
School of Social SciencesStand
Arthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Physics and AstronomyVenue: University Place (37)Theatre BSession 1: 11:30am 12.15pm
Venue: Schuster Building (54),Rutherford
Session 2: Theatre 2pm 2.45pm
A 30-minute tour of the teachingfacilities will depart from thephysics library area on the 1st floorof the Schuster Building (54).These will operate every 15minutes. Places are limited so theremay be a short wait during busyperiods.
School of Physics andAstronomy StandSchuster Building (54) Foyer10am 3.30pm
Physiologysee 'Life Sciences'
Planning andEnvironmentalManagementVenue: Humanities BridgefordStreet (35), Room G6Session 1: 1pm 2pm
School of Environment,Education and DevelopmentStandHumanities Bridgeford Street(35), Foyer10am 3.30pm
Plant Sciencesee 'Life Sciences'
Politics andInternational RelationsVenue: Chemistry Building (61),Theatre G.51Session 1: 11am - 12pmSession 2: 1pm - 2pm
Please note: For joint programmessee Economic and Social Studiesand Social Sciences
School of Social Sciences
StandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Politics andModern HistoryVenue: Samuel AlexanderBuilding (67), Arts TheatreSession 1: 3pm - 4pm
History StandSamuel Alexander Building (67),Room A10410am 3.30pm
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Politics, Philosophy and
EconomicsVenue: Chemistry Building (61),Theatre G.54Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Portuguesesee 'Modern Languages'
PsychologyVenue: Simon Building (59),Theatre BSession 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 12.30pm 1.30pm
School of PsychologicalSciences StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
RReligions and TheologyVenue: Mansfield CooperBuilding (65), Theatre G21Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Religions and Theology StandMansfield Cooper Building (65),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Russiansee 'Modern Languages'
SScience with aFoundation Yearsee 'Integrated Engineering with aFoundation year and IntegratedScience with a Foundation year'
Social Anthropology
Venue: Alan Turing (46) G.205Session 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 2pm 3pm
Please note: For joint programmessee Social Sciences
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer
10am 3.30pm
Social SciencesVenue: Alan Turing (46), RoomG.205Session 1: 12pm 1pmSession 2: 3pm - 4pmFor Philosophy, Politics, Sociology,Social Anthropology, Criminologycombined/joint honoursprogrammes. For single honours
see subject talks.
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
SociologyVenue: Humanities Bridgeford
Street (35), Room G6Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 12pm 1pm
Please note: For joint programmessee Social Sciences
School of Social SciencesStandArthur Lewis Building (36),Foyer10am 3.30pm
Spanishsee 'Modern Languages'
Speech and
Language TherapyVenue: Alan Turing Building(46), Room G.107Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
School of PsychologicalSciences StandAlan Turing Building (46), Foyer10am 3.30pm
TTextilesVenue: Schuster Building (54),Moseley TheatreSession 1: 11am 12pmSession 2: 1.30pm - 2.30pm
School of Materials StandSchuster Building (54), Foyer10am 3.30pm
ZZoology
see 'Life Sciences'
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A series of general information talks have been arranged to tell you about what you canexpect as a student at The University of Manchester. Please note that many of the talks
below are very popular. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment as lecture theatres
cannot be filled beyond capacity for health and safety reasons. Please note for sessions that
are very busy we may need to limit these to one student and one guest or to students only.
GENERAL INFORMATION SESSIONS
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Welcome toManchesterAn introduction to studying in theoriginal modern city.
Venue: University Place (37),Theatre BSession 1: 10am 10.30amSession 2: 10.45am -11.15amSession 3: 1.30pm 2pmSession 4: 2.30pm 3pm
AccommodationPanel SessionThis session is lead by ourAccommodation Office and currentstudents that have lived in one ofour Halls of Residence. The sessionwill run as a question and answerpanel, allowing you the opportunityto find out about what it is like to
live in University Accommodation.
Venue: Simon Building (59),Theatre ASession 1: 10am 10.45amSession 2: 11am 11.45am
Venue: University Place (37),Theatre BSession 3: 12.30pm 1.15pm
Venue: Simon Building (59),
Theatre ASession 4: 2pm 2.45pmSession 5: 3pm 3.45pm
Accommodation Office StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
Adult Returnersto EducationGuidance for applicants who areconsidering re-entering education.This talk includes the opportunityto hear from a current student whowas an adult returner.
Venue: University Place (37),Room 1.219Session: 11.30am 12.30pm
CareersThe Careers Service at TheUniversity of Manchester isconsistently voted the best in theUK by employers. Find out whatthey can offer students studying atThe University of Manchester anddiscover the destinations of ourgraduates.
Venue: Martin Harris (42),John Casken Theatre
Session 1: 10am 10.45amSession 2: 11am 11.45amSession 3: 1pm 1.45pm
Careers StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
Language Coursesto ComplementYour DegreeWould you like to continue or startto learn a language alongside yourdegree? Find out more aboutUniversity Wide LanguageProgrammes.
Venue: Mansfield Cooper
Building (65), G22.Session 1: 11.15am 11.45amSession 2: 12.15pm 12.45pm
ParentsInformation SessionThis session is lead by a member ofstaff at the University whose childhas recently moved away touniversity. The presentation willfocus on choosing a university, keyfeatures of Manchester and issuesfaced when a child leaves home foruniversity. This session is forparents only and runs at the sametime as our Student Life sessionsdetailed below.
Venue: University Place (37),Room 2.220Session 1: 11am - 11.45amSession 2: 12pm 12.45pmSession 3: 1.45pm 2.30pmSession 4: 2.45pm 3.30pm
Parents Information StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
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Alumni Associationdrop-in sessionThis is a drop-in session to welcometo our parent alumni back oncampus. Pop by and enjoy a fewrefreshments, reminisce, sign thealumni visitor book and share yourfavourite Manchester memory withus, find out whats changed andwhat hasnt and pick up a freebieor two.
Venue: Whitworth Building(51), Committee Room ASession: 11am 3.30pm
Realising OpportunitiesIf you are a Realising Opportunitiesstudent from one of our partneruniversities you are invited to dropin and chat to our staff and
students
Venue: Whitworth Building(51), Committee Room BSession: 1pm 2pm
Student FinanceA detailed look at the cost ofstudying at University and thesupport available includinginformation on The University ofManchesters Financial Support.
Venue: Chemistry Building(61), G54Session 1: 10am 11amSession 2: 1pm 2pm
Session 3: 3pm 4pm
Student Funding StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
Study AbroadAn introductory talk about theopportunities to study abroad aspart of your Manchester degree
programme. Please note that thistalk is aimed at non-languagedegree students.
Venue: Simon Building (59),Theatre CSession 1: 11am 12noonSession 2: 1pm 2pmSession 3: 3pm 4pm
Study Abroad StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
Student LifeA presentation by a recentgraduate and current student onstudying at the University, and lifein Manchester.
Venue: University Place (37),Theatre ASession 1: 11am - 11.45amSession 2: 12pm 12.45pmSession 3: 1.45pm 2.30pm
Session 4: 2.45pm 3.30pm
SPORT and FITNESSManchesterA presentation about the range ofopportunities for students to playsport or exercise at The Universityof Manchester further to studyingtheir degree.
Venue: University Place (37),Room 1.218Session 1: 12pm 1pm
Sport StandWhitworth Building (51),Whitworth Hall10am 4pm
GENERAL INFORMATION SESSIONS
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TOP TIP
Check the programme to
see when sessions occur
for your subject of
interest. You can attend
sessions for more than
one subject if you want to.
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FOOD AND DRINKThe following University catering outlets will be open throughout the day...
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HIDDEN TREASURES COMPETITION
To enter:
Tweet your photo(s) to
@OpenDaysUoM#HiddenUoM
Take part in our Hidden Treasures competition and join the hunt for hidden treasuresacross our campus. Youll have the opportunity to make surprising discoveries about
The University of Manchesters rich and unique heritage and the chance to win prizes.
While you are exploring our campus today keep an eyeout for these 5 icons of our past and present. Simplytake an original photograph of (or with!) the items inthe photos below and tweet it to us using ourcompetition hashtag.
The most creative and original photos of each item willbe in with a chance to win a 10 Amazon voucher. Findall 5 items and be entered into a prize draw to win a50 Amazon voucher *.
One of our many blueplaques, dottedaround campus to
comemorate the manyachievements made atthe University.
The Japanese spider
crab that resides inone of our culturalassets, the ManchesterMuseum2
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*Terms and conditions apply. Thecompetition is not open to current staff or
students at the University of Manchester.Photos must be tweeted on the Open Days(20th or 21st June 2014). Winners will be
notified by email by 31st July 2014. Judgesdecisions are final. Vouchers cannot beexchanged for cash or other items.
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WELCOME HOME
An offer of residence in University
accommodation is guaranteed to
All UK/EU undergraduates in the first
year of study, provided they
are coming to University alone
are studying for their first degree
have submitted an application for
accommodation by 31 August of
the year of entry
have met the conditions of theiroffer by 31 August
are applying for accommodation
for a full academic session (ie.
September to June)
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Choose one of the three options listed below to find out more.
EITHER OR OR
OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3
StudentAccommodation
Panel SessionThis session is lead by ourAccommodation Office andcurrent students that havelived in one of our Halls ofResidence. The session will runas a question and answerpanel, allowing you theopportunity to find out aboutwhat it is like to live inUniversity Accommodation.
Venue: Simon Building (59),Theatre ASession 1: 10am 10.45amSession 2: 11am 11.45am
Venue: University Place (37),Theatre BSession 3: 12.30pm 1.15pm
Venue: Simon Building (59),Theatre ASession 4: 2pm 2.45pm
Session 5: 3pm 3.45pm
AccommodationOffice
InformationStand part ofthe StudentExperienceExhibition
The Student ExperienceExhibition is where youcan pick up informationabout the Universitys
main student services,including ourAccommodation. Speakto staff from theAccommodation Officefor more information onthe application processand choosing your halls.
Venue: Whitworth Hall(50)
Times: Feel free to drop
in at any time between10am 4pm
Accommodation Tours
Tours of the accommodation will be running
throughout the day. You will visit one of ourthree accommodation areas in Manchester andview one self-catered room with en-suitefacilities and one catered hall. There may besome building work taking place at ouraccommodation campus due to improvementsbeing made in preparation for our newstudents in September.
We expect the tours to be very popular and wewill limit tours to one student and one guest sothat as many students as possible can attend.
Venue: Meet at the Accommodation Tour BusStop outside the Alan Turing Building (46)
Time: Departing every 10 minutes from 10am last bus will leave at 3:30pm.
Duration: Allow 40 minutes for the walkingtour and 30 minutes for a short return bus trip.
Please note that we expect these tours to bepopular with queues likely outside. If youexperience queues we strongly recommendthat you attend the Student Accommodation
Panel Session as an alternative to this tour.
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INTERESTED IN OURSTUDENT ACCOMMODATION?
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THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
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At The University of Manchester we are very passionate about providing studentswith a great student experience. Attend some of the sessions below to explore thecampus and get a real feel for what we have to offer our students.
TOP TIP
Decide on your
subject sessions first
and work the general
sessions around
these.
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University ofManchester StudentsUnionThe Union Boasts over 250societies and groups, fromArchaeology and Amnesty toPolitics and Panto. It helps to makedecisions at the University, ensuringthe interests of all students arerepresented and preserved.
So whether you are a buddingpresenter or producer eager tohone your skills at The Unions veryown state of the art media studio,or a music fan wondering who isheadlining the official welcomeweek party, come along and findout what the largest Universitystudents union in the UK has tooffer you.
All campus tours will be ending atThe Union where you will be ableto take a 15 minute tour of thebuilding and its facilties.See Campus Tours above for timesand location.Alternatively drop in to see what ison offer, Students Union (68).
Accommodation ToursTours of our accommodation willbe running throughout the day.You will visit one self-catered hallwith en-suite facilities and onecatered hall. There may be somebuilding work taking place at ouraccommodation campus due toimprovements being made inpreparation for our new students inSeptember.
These tours are limited to onestudent and one guest to allow asmany students as possible to viewour accommodation.
Venue: Meet at theAccommodation Tours BusStop outside Alan TuringBuilding (46).Time: Departing every 10minutes from 10am last bus
will leave at 3.30pm.Duration: Allow 40 minutes forthe walking tour and 30minutes for a short return bustrip.Please note that we expectthese tours to be very popularwith queues likely outside.
Campus TourTake a walking guided tour of themain buildings and facilities of theUniversity led by a studentambassador. We anticipate thatthese tours will be very popular andguests may be required to queueoutside at peak times throughoutthe day.
Venue: Meet at the gazebo
on the grass behind the AlanGilbert Learning Commons(63).Time: Departing at regularintervals between 10am and3.30pm.Duration: 45 minutes
Student ExperienceExhibition
The Student Experience Exhibitionis where you can pick upinformation about the Universitysmain student services. This willinclude the Careers Service, theStudent Support Stand (coveringstudent finance), theAccommodation Office, IT Services,Sport, the Library and the StudyAbroad Unit.
Venue: Whitworth Hall (50)Times: Feel free to drop in atany time between 10am 4pm
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TOP TIP
Dont forget to make time
for lunch. There are plenty
of outlets around campus
that are open all day, so
you can have lunch
whenever suits you. See
page 15 for some of our
cafs and restaurants.
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The University ofManchester Libraryand Alan GilbertLearning CommonsTake a tour of the new Alan GilbertLearning Commons and see therange of learning spaces, groupstudy rooms and IT facilities.
Learn more about Libraryresources, including an overview ofour workshops and other trainingsessions.
The Main Library (55), where mostof the book stock is based, will alsobe open during the day for you tolook around at your leisure or takea tour with one of our LibraryAmbassadors.
Venue: Alan Gilbert Learning
Commons (63)Times: 11am, 11.30am, 12pm,12.30pm, 1pm, 1.30pm, 2pm,2.30pm, 3pmDuration: 20 minutesPlease note that tours areconducted on a first-come-first-served basis.
UniversityHeritage TourThroughout its history TheUniversity of Manchester has beenpushing the frontiers ofknowledge. Major discoveries andadvances, such as the splitting ofthe atom and the world's firstprogrammable computer,happened on our campus. This tourguides you through some of our
oldest and architecturallysignificant buildings and exploreswhere discoveries that shaped ourmodern world occurred.
Venue: Meet in the OldQuadrangle near theWhitworth Building (50)Times: 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pmand 3pmDuration: 40 minutes
University History andHeritage StandStudent Experience Exhibition,Whitworth Hall (51).
Manchester MuseumThe Manchester Museum offersstudents Wi-Fi enabled work space,specialist equipment and use of the
Museums vast collections. This willbe of particular interest to studentswishing to study in the School ofArts, Histories and Cultures, andthose in the Faculty of LifeSciences.
In addition, the Museum is a greatplace to entertain younger visitors.
Venue: The ManchesterMuseum (44)
Times: Open 10am 5pmThe Museum is free to enter, soplease take the opportunity toenjoy the collections on show
Sports FacilitiesThe University has a wide range ofsport facilities that are second tonone; it is also committed todeveloping sport at all levels andprovides a range of opportunities fordoing so. You will be able to visit anyof our three sites during the day.
Venue: Sugden Centre (22) located
on Grosvenor Street; the Aquatics Centre (behindbuilding 26) Armitage Centre inFallowfield.Times: Feel free to drop in at anytime between 10am and 4pm.
The Atrium our newstudent hub on campus
The Atrium is a newly refurbishedspace and has been designed as aone stop shop for information,advice and guidance. It informsstudents about making the most oftheir time at university and providesrelevant advice and guidance on arange of pastoral matters,University policies and procedures.The Atrium is home to the StudentSupport Adviser and the Student
Money Adviser, as well as theCareers and InternationalProgrammes Office. Students areable to book private one-to-oneappointments in the Atrium Podsbut there is also a quiet andcomfortable study lounge wherestudents can use computers,printers, and have access to WiFi.
Venue: The Atrium, University
Place (37), First FloorTimes: Feel free to drop in anytime between 10am and3.30pm
THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
Weve completed the biggest investment in buildings and facilities ever seen at aBritish university to create the best learning environment for our students. We areinvesting a further 1 billion in our campus. In the next few years there will be a newengineering campus, new centres for law and business, a major refurbishment of thelibrary, a bigger improved students union building and a new medical school.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Travel
Travelling from Piccadilly Train Station?For visitors travelling via Piccadilly Train Station,
Student Ambassadors will be able to provide you with
walking directions to the Oxford Road Campus which
takes about 20 minutes. There will also be Student
Ambassadors along the route to help direct you.
Alternatively, the University has arranged to operate a
bus service (number 147) between Piccadilly Stationand Oxford Road Campus. The service is free of charge
and will operate at the following times;
Please note that on Friday 20 June the 147 bus servicewill be operating its normal route and passengers are
advised to get off at the Booth Street bus stop. If you
are attending on Friday 20 June you will be emailed a
voucher for free travel on this service two weeks
before the Open Day.
For visitors on Saturday 21 June, the 147 bus service
will only be operating for the Open Day and will
therefore only stop at Piccadilly Train Station and the
University Campus (Brunswick Street). There is no
voucher needed for travel on this day.Due to local traffic and the popularity of the service,
please allow 45 minutes for the journey.
A taxi ride from the station will take approximately 15
minutes and cost around 8.00.
Travelling from Victoria Station?Victoria Station is approximately 10 minutes walk
from Piccadilly Gardens. Here there are frequent bus
services to the Oxford Road Campus. Services includethe 41,42,43,142 and 143. Alternatively a tram
service to Piccadilly Gardens is available from Victoria
Station. You can then catch one of the bus services
mentioned above.
Taxis are also available outside the station.
Travelling from Oxford Road Station?To get to the Oxford Road Campus, go down the
station approach to Oxford Road and turn right. The
Campus is a 10 to 15 minute walk. Alternatively, youcan catch a bus from outside the Palace Hotel to the
Oxford Road Campus. Please speak to one of our
Student Ambassadors who will be based at Oxford
Road Station.
FRIDAY 20 JUNE
OUTBOUND: Piccadilly to Booth Street
07:20Every 10minutes until
18:20
FRIDAY 20 JUNE
RETURN: Booth Street to Piccadilly
07:40Every 10minutes until
18:40
SATURDAY 21 JUNE
OUTBOUND: Piccadilly to Brunswick Street
08:30Every 10minutes until
11:00
11.30Every 20minutes until
14:30
SATURDAY 21 JUNE
RETURN: Brunswick Street to Piccadilly
11:30 Every 20minutes until 14:50
14:50Every 10minutes until
16:30
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Travelling by car?Full details of directions to our campus can be found
on our website
www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/maps
Parking on campusThere is extremely limited parking on campus,
therefore we suggest that where possible visitors use
public transport. We cannot guarantee that parking
will be available on campus or in the immediatevicinity. The following car parks will be open.
Friday 20 JuneLimited charged parking will be available in:
Car Park A (accessible from Charles Street)
Car Park B (accessible from Booth Street East).
Please look at the University Campus Map for further
details on car park locations.
Saturday 21 JuneLimited free parking will be available in:
Car Park D (accessible from Booth Street West)
Car Park E (accessible from Cecil Street)
Car park F (accessible from Oxford Road)
Car park G (accessible from Dover Street)
Limited charged parking will be available in:
Car Park A (accessible from Charles Street)
Car Park B (accessible from Booth Street East)
Manchester Royal Infirmary (accessible from
Grafton Street)
Please look at the University Campus Map for further
details on car park locations.
SatNav postcodes to our carparks:
Car Park A (M13 BB)
Car Park B (M13 9SS)
Car Park D (M15 6PB)
Car Park E (M15 6GD) Car park F (M15 6JA)
Car park G (M13 9GB)
Manchester Royal Infirmary (M13 9WU)
In case of emergencyContact the nearest member of the Open Day Team
dressed in purple. The telephone number to contact
the Open Day organisers on the day will be 0161 275
2212 and there are uniformed staff at the main
entrances of most buildings. First Aiders are available
on campus and can be contacted via 0161 275 2212
or via University security 0161 306 9966.
In the event of a fire alarm you are requested to vacate
the building you are in immediately by the nearest exit.
Do not use the lifts and remain outside until informed
by a member of staff that you may re-enter.
Overnight AccommodationIf you are travelling far you might want to consider
overnight accommodation in Manchester. The
University has its own hotel in Fallowfield, Chancellors
(www.chancellorshotel.co.uk ) offering three star
accommodation set in five acres of landscaped gardens
and is only a short distance away from the University's
Oxford Road Campus. Alternatively, please go to
www.visitmanchester.com or call 0871 222 8223 for
further information.
LuggageLarge items of luggage can be stored securely within
the Whitworth Building (51), in the Whitworth
Corridor Committee Room D. Please note, luggage
must be collected by 4pm and unfortunately cannot be
stored overnight.
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Visitors with disabilitiesor special requirementsThe campus is generally accessible for all those with
mobility difficulties, although there are a few areas
where problems may occur. The main exhibition in the
Whitworth Hall (50) is accessible by a lift in the
Christie Building (58).
If you have any additional support needs as a result of a
disability, medical condition or specific learning difficulty,
we will try to provide you with whatever assistance you
require. In advance of the Open Day, please contact
0161 275 2077 or email [email protected].
On the day, please talk to a member of staff on the
Welcome Desks in the Whitworth Building (51) or
University Place (37).
PhotographyPlease note that during the Open Days we will be
filming and taking photographs that may be used
within University publications, websites or social mediasites. If you would prefer your image not to be used,
please make yourself known at the Welcome Desk in
the Whitworth Building (51) or University Place (37).
Enjoy the cityManchester is a vibrant and exciting city to study and live
in. Its only a short walk away from Oxford Road so if you
find that you have some spare time at the end of your
visit today it is well worth a look.
Named the shopping capital of the North West
there are high-street shops to individual boutiques
that will suit every style and taste. There are also
countless restaurants and bars to enjoy and relax in
after a busy day.
If you are looking for some culture you could visit one
of the many galleries or museums in the city centre, or
visit the Universitys own Manchester Museum (44).
Whatever your interests, Manchester is certain to have
something to suit you. Take a look atwww.visitmanchester.com or
www.themanchestertouristboard.com to find out
what else this great city has to offer and we are sure
that you wont be disappointed.
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TOP TIP
Dont forget to make time for lunch.
There are plenty of outlets around
campus that are open all day, so you
can have lunch whenever suits you.
See page 15 for some of our cafs and
restaurants.
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Open Day Exhibition
Walking Campus Tours
Information Point
Accommodation ToursMeeting Point
TOP TIP
Wear sensible shoes and bring a
raincoat or umbrella. Bring a bag for
any literature you might pick up.
CAMPUS MAP
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1 Sackville Street Building
12 Pariser Building
17 George Begg Building
22 Sugden Sports Centre
26 Manchester BusinessSchool East
31 Crawford House
32 St Peters House/Chaplaincy35 Humanities Bridgeford Street
36 Arthur Lewis Building
37 University Place
39 Kilburn Building
42 Martin Harris Centrefor Music and Drama
44 The Manchester Museum
46 Alan Turing Building
48 John Owens Building
50 Whitworth Hall
51 Whitworth Building
52 Williamson Building53 Roscoe Building
54 Schuster Building
55 The University Library
58 Christie Building
59 Simon Building
60 Zochonis Building
61 Chemistry Building
63 The Alan GilbertLearning Commons
65 Mansfield Cooper Building
67 Samuel Alexander Building
68 Students' Union Oxford Road77 Ellen Wilkinson Building
78 The Academy
79 Stopford Building
92 Jean McFarlane Building
Building key
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These are our tipson making the mostout of your day:
Our Open Days are very
popular events and sessions
can sometimes become full.
To avoid disappointment we
suggest where possible you
arrive early.
Check the programme to
see when sessions occur for
your subject of interest. You
can attend sessions for
more than one subject if
you want to.
Decide on your subject
sessions first, and work
the general sessions
around these.
Some sessions may belimited to one student and
one guest when busy.
Campus tours run all day
work these around your
subject sessions.
Most sessions finish ten
minutes before the
scheduled finish time to
allow you time to get to the
next session.
Wear sensible shoes and
bring a raincoat or umbrella.
Bring a bag for any literature
you might pick up.
Dont forget to make time
for lunch. There are plenty
of outlets around campus
that are open all day, so you
can have lunch whenever
suits you.
TIME AND ACTIVITY
10am
10.30am
11am
11.30am
12 noon
12.30pm
1pm
1.30pm
2pm
2.30pm
3pm
3.30pm
PLAN YOUR DAY