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technology - De Montfort University
TECHNOLOGY
OPEN DAY
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL 2015
9.30AM–3PM
THIS IS SEEING IT FOR YOURSELF.
DMU.AC.UK/OPENDAYS
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THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR’S WELCOME
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome ......................1
Welcome to the Faculty of Technology. We’re really pleased you decided to come
to our Open Day to find out more about what we have to offer you, here at DMU.
Getting here .............................................................2
On arrival ..................................................................4
What else? ...............................................................5
Introductory talks and activities ..........................6
Visit the faculty.......................................................8
Central activities...................................................16
Campus map ..........................................................20
City map .................................................................22
Pedestrian map .....................................................23
Jargon buster .........................................................24
Our partnerships with world-leading organisations
such as Hewlett Packard and the Confetti Institute
of Creative Technologies ensure you have the right
skills and experience to succeed in your future
career, while links with professional bodies such as
the National Council for the Training of Journalists,
Skillset and the British Computer Society enable
you to work towards industry accreditation while
you study.
This is your university experience, so make the most
of your time with us and get involved. For racing
enthusiasts, we have the Formula Student team
who compete at Silverstone, or perhaps you might
like to join the robotics club who have won prizes at
an international robot wars competition in Vienna.
Many of our students also join our university media
channel, Demon Media, where you broadcast on
Demon FM, write for the Demon newspaper or
take part in Demon TV.
By studying at DMU you will be joining a university
which challenges convention and supports you to
push boundaries and achieve your full potential.
We also share our knowledge and resources
beyond the campus boundaries for the benefit
of the community through our pioneering DMU
Square Mile project, drawing on the expertise of
our academics and the hard work of our student
volunteers to make a real difference to residents in
the local area.
We are committed to providing the best student
experience and sharing our global outlook with
exciting international opportunities through
#DMUglobal, which has given students
opportunities to go to Hong Kong, Brazil and
The Gambia to take part in academic field trips,
volunteering schemes and work experience.
I look forward to welcoming you to DMU.
Professor Andy Collop
Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research
and Dean, Faculty of Technology
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GETTING HERE
SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL
TRAVELLING BY CAR
DMU is committed to sustainability and
protecting the environment. We would therefore
request that you use the most sustainable form
of transport possible for your journey.
The campus is within easy access of the M1
and the A1, for travel from the north and south.
The M69 and M6 are also close by for those
travelling from Birmingham, Wales and the
south west.
TRAVELLING BY BIKE
If you wish to travel to the Faculty Open Day by
bike, there are sheltered bicycle stands on our
main car park. Please note that you will need to
bring your own chain or lock.
TRAVELLING BY TRAIN
On arrival at Leicester train station you will find
a free shuttle bus to transport you to campus.
DMU representatives will be there to greet you
and direct you to the bus. The last shuttle bus
will leave the campus at 5.30pm. If you prefer to
walk, a pedestrian map with directions can be
found on page 23.
TRAVELLING BY BUS
The campus is approximately a 15-minute walk
from the bus station and taxis are available from
outside of the station. A pedestrian map with
directions can be found on page 23.
There is no weekday parking available on
campus. Free parking will be available on a
first come first serve basis at the King Power
Stadium, at Leicester City Football Club on Filbert
Way which is in close proximity to the campus.
If you are using a sat nav, please use the
postcode LE2 7FL. A free shuttle bus will be
available to transport you from the stadium to
campus and then back to the stadium at the end
of your visit. The last shuttle bus will leave the
campus at 5.30pm.
Alternative public pay and display car parks are
indicated on the map on page 22.
ACCESSIBLE EVENTS
We are working towards being fully inclusive and
we endeavour to make all our events completely
accessible. However, if you have any specific
requirements or require additional facilities,
please inform the Events Office on
(0116) 250 6524 or email
eventsoffice@dmu.ac.uk
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ON ARRIVAL
WHAT ELSE?
WELCOME TEAM – HERE TO HELP
LOST PROPERTY
WiFi ACCESS
As soon as you arrive for the Faculty Open Day
you will be greeted by our Welcome Team. The
team is made up of DMU staff and student
ambassadors and they will be easy to spot in
their Welcome Team T-shirts.
For lost property please go to the main checkin area in the Campus Centre and speak to a
member of the Welcome Team.
There is free WiFi access
available for you to use
during your visit to DMU.
FIRST AID
Username: openday
Password: openday
CHECK-IN
Check-in will take place in our Campus Centre
and will be clearly signposted on arrival. You will
be given a lanyard to wear with a visitor badge,
please ensure it is visible at all times. Your guests
will not be required to wear a badge.
YOUR FACULTY OPEN DAY GUIDE
This booklet is your comprehensive guide to the
Faculty Open Day. Please make sure you read
through this booklet to ensure that you get the
most out of your day, and visit everything you
want to see while you are here.
Please contact any of the Welcome Team or any
other member of staff for assistance.
IMAGE DATA CAPTURE POLICY
Please note, certain events and activities on the
day will be photographed and/or videoed and/or
otherwise captured in image form. A full copy of
the university’s image capture policy will be on
display and available in the check-in area.
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INTRODUCTORY TALKS, SOCIAL MEDIA,
CAMPUS TOURS AND CITY TOURS
STUDENT FINANCE TALK
Everything you need to know about
student finance.
Location: Campus Centre, floor 2, room 2.01
Time: 10am and 12noon
Duration: 25 minutes
UCAS TALK: AN INTRODUCTION
(AIMED AT YEAR 12 STUDENTS
AND PARENTS)
This presentation will help develop your
understanding of the UCAS application timeline
and plan for the journey ahead. We will provide
information to help you choose your ideal course
and university and to begin developing your
personal statement.
Location: Campus Centre, floor 2, room 2.01
Time: 11am
Duration: 25 minutes
UCAS TALK: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
(AIMED AT YEAR 13 STUDENTS
AND PARENTS)
By this stage in the UCAS process you will have
undertaken your research, made your choices,
written your personal statement and sent off your
application form but what happens next? This
presentation will take you through the next steps
from selecting your Firm and Insurance choice to
Results Day, Clearing and beyond.
DE MONTFORT STUDENTS’ UNION –
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF
UNIVERSITY TALK
We like to think that your time at university and
experience isn’t just shaped by your education
at DMU, but also all of the experiences and
activities you get involved in during your time
here. That’s where DSU comes in! Get the
lowdown about the hundreds of opportunities
and initiatives on offer here including Sports,
Societies, Volunteering, the award winning
Demon Media, independent advice and support,
nights out and life in Leicester.
Location: Campus Centre, floor 2, room 2.01
Time: 1pm
Duration: 15 minutes
PARENTS TALK
This parent focused presentation will give you
an understanding of the UCAS timeline and
help you to support your son/daughter in their
university application. There will also be a focus
on opportunities for students to add value to their
degree and make themselves more employable
when they graduate. This includes Frontrunner
work placements on campus, #DMUglobal
experiences overseas, and part-time work
through the university’s in-house job agency.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Like us on Facebook
dmu.ac.uk/facebook
Follow us on Twitter
dmu.ac.uk/twitter
Watch us on YouTube
dmu.ac.uk/youtube
Follow us on Instagram
dmu.ac.uk/instagram
Follow us on Pinterest
dmu.ac.uk/pinterest
Follow us on Google+
dmu.ac.uk/googleplus
CAMPUS TOURS
Take a walking tour of the campus with one of
our student ambassadors who will show you
some of the key campus facilities including the
library, Students’ Union, our new leisure centre
and will end at a halls of residence, where there
will be the opportunity to speak to our expert
accommodation staff.
Duration: 45 minutes
Booking: Booking in advance is not required
Times: First tour departs at 9.30am with the
last tour at 2pm
Frequency: Approximately every 20 minutes
Tours departure point: Outside the
Campus Centre
CITY TOURS
Discover the highlights of Leicester on a selfguided walking tour of the city. The map on page
22 illustrates the route into the city centre and
areas of interest.
Location: Campus Centre, floor 2, room 2.01
Time: 2pm
Duration: 25 minutes
Location: Campus Centre, floor 2, room 2.01
Time: 11.30am
Duration: 25 minutes
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The Faculty of Technology is home to three specialist schools, Leicester Media School,
the School of Computer Science and Informatics and the School of Engineering and
Sustainable Development. Each school offers a wide range of undergraduate courses in
a professional environment with the latest technology and industry standard equipment.
By encouraging you to explore your ideas and
push boundaries, our expert staff will help you
to achieve a deep understanding of your subject
which will provide a strong foundation on which
to build your future career in employment or
further study.
All of our courses offer you the opportunity to
undertake a 12-month work placement, with
many allowing you to work toward professional
accreditation while you study from the National
Council for the Training of Journalists, SkillSet
and the British Computer Society. The faculty
is committed to carrying out excellent research
in a diverse range of areas and addressing realworld issues. Our research strengths ensure
our teaching is up-to-date and gives students
an opportunity to participate in leading-edge
developments through their project work. The
Faculty Open Day will provide you with an
insight into our courses and facilities as well as
giving you the opportunity to meet staff
and students.
THIS IS
TECHNOLOGY
During the day you will:
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Find out more about world-class research
•
Get a taste of what student life at DMU is
really like
•
Discover our excellent links with industry
and world-leading organisations such as
Hewlett Packard, the and the Confetti
Institute of Creative Technologies
•
Learn how our courses enable you to
develop practical skills to take into the
workplace or further study
•
Find out about life in Technology –
meet our staff and students who will be
available throughout the day to answer
your questions
You will also be able to speak to our Admissions
and Work-Based Learning teams about any
queries you have as they will be located in the
Queens Building concourse area all day.
TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE
10.30–11am
11–11.30am
11.30am–12pm
12–12.30pm
12.30–1pm
Leicester Media School
Admissions,
Postgraduate
Employability
and Work Based
Learning information
1–1.30pm
1.30–2pm
2–2.30pm
2.30–3pm
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse, 12-3pm
Animation
Drop-in Q&A and facilties
Bede Island, room 0.12
Course talk
Bede Island, room 0.05
Audio and Recording
Technology
Course talk
Queens Building, room 0.09
Drop-in Stand Queens Building concourse
Studio demonstration Queens Building, room 1.28
Communication Arts
Course talk and demonstration
Queens Building, room 0.13
Film Studies
Film Studies and
Creative Writing*
Film Studies
and English**
Registration
Faculty
Welcome
Gateway House,
room 3.13
Film Studies and
Journalism
Film Studies
with Languages***
Student life
presentation
Gateway
House,
room 3.13
Why not take a tour of
the campus and student
accomodation or learn
more about
student finance?
See pages 6, 7 and
16 for details
Film Studies course
talk and taster
Queens Building, room 0.10
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse
Film Studies and
Media
Game Art Design
Course talk
Bede Island, room 0.05
Drop-in, current student projects and Q&A
Bede Island, room 2.10
Course talk
Queens Building, room 1.10
Drop-in stand and viewing
the facilities
Queens Building concourse
Graphic Design
Graphic Design and
Illustration
Activity 1.30-2pm
***With Language talk, Clephan Building, room 2.02b
Activities 2–3pm
*Creative Writing taster (students only), Clephan Building, room 2.35
**English Literature taster (students only), Clephan Building, room 3.02
TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE
10.30–11am
11–11.30am
11.30am–12pm
12–12.30pm
12.30–1pm
1–1.30pm
1.30–2pm
2–2.30pm
2.30–3pm
Journalism
Journalism and
Creative Writing*
Journalism
and English**
Journalism
and English
Language***
Journalism course talk
Clephan Building, room 1.16
Leicester Media School
Journalism and
Film Studies
Journalism
and History****
Journalism
and International
Relations*****
Journalism
and Media
Journalism
and Politics
Registration
Faculty
Welcome
Gateway House,
room 3.13
Student life
presentation
Gateway
House,
room 3.13
Why not take a tour of
the campus and student
accomodation or learn
more about
student finance?
See pages 6, 7 and
16 for details
Media and
Communication
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse
Media Production
Music Technology
Music, Technology
and Innovation
Music, Technology
and Performance
Activities 2–3pm
*Creative Writing taster (students only), Clephan Building, room 2.35
**English Literature taster (students only), Clephan Building, room 3.02
***English Language taster session (students only) Clephan Building, room 2.34
****History taster session (students only) Clephan Building, room 2.29
11–12pm
*****Politics and International Relations talk, Hugh Aston Building, room 1.48
Journalism drop-in stand
and current affairs challenge
Clephan Building,
room 1.32a
Course talk
Queens Building, room 0.13
Course talk
Queens Building, room 0.13
Course talk and facilities tour
Queens Building, room 0.10
Course talk
Queens Building, room 0.10
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse
Studio demonstration
Queens Building, room 1.29 B and C
Sound and image
workshop and discussion
Clephan Building Courtyard,
Courtyard studios
Electronic sound performance workshop
PACE Building, Studio 1
TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE
10.30–11am
11–11.30am
11.30am–12pm
12–12.30pm
12.30–1pm
School of Engineering and
Sustainable Development
Leicester Media SchoolSchool of Computer Science and Informatics
Business
Information
Systems
1–1.30pm
1.30–2pm
2–2.30pm
2.30–3pm
Course talk, demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 3.57
Computer Games
Programming
Course talk and demonstration
Gateway House, room 3.54
Drop-in
Gateway House, Games Laboratory, room 6.30
Computer Science
Course talk
Gateway House, room 3.13
Demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 6.81
Computer Security
Course talk and demonstration
Gateway House, room 5.53
Drop-in
Gateway House, room 5.53
Computing for
Business
Course talk, demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 3.57
Computing
Course talk, demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 3.58
Computing Year
Zero
Forensic Computing
Information and
Communication
Technology
Registration
Faculty
Welcome
Gateway House,
room 3.13
Student life
presentation
Gateway
House,
room 3.13
Why not take a tour of
the campus and student
accomodation or learn
more about
student finance?
See pages 6, 7 and
16 for details
Course talk 1-1.45pm
Gateway House, room 3.52
Demonstration and Q&A 1.45-4pm
Gateway House, room 6.79
Course talk and demonstration
Gateway House, room 5.53
Drop-in
Gateway House, room 5.53
Course talk, demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 3.57
Intelligent Systems
Course talk and tour
Gateway House, room 3.59
Drop-in
Gateway House, Games Laboratory, room 6.30
Mathematics
Course talk
Gateway House, room 5.59
Car crash demonstration
Queens Building courtyard
Software
Engineering
Course talk
Gateway House, room 3.13
Demonstration and Q&A
Gateway House, room 6.81
Electronic
Engineering
Course talk and tour
Queens Building, room 0.11
Engineering
Year Zero
Course talk and tour
Queens Building, room 0.15
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechatronics
Physics
Activities 1.30-2pm
***With Language Talk, 1:30-2pm, Clephan Building, room 2.02b
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse
Drop-in stand
Queens Building concourse
Course talk and tour
Queens Building, room 0.12
Course talk
Queens Building, room 0.16
Car crash demonstration
Queens Building courtyard
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CENTRAL ACTIVITIES
ACCOMMODATION
In addition to the organised campus tours, you can visit
Newarke Point, Victoria Hall, Bede Hall and Liberty Park
halls of residence at your leisure. These halls will be open
on a drop-in basis and you are welcome to call in, view
the show flat and talk to a member of our on-site team,
who will be delighted to show you around. Please see the
campus map on page 21 for the location of these halls.
There will also be an accommodation information
stand situated outside the Campus Centre with staff
readily available to answer any questions you may have
regarding the student accommodation on offer.
DMU Accommodation Service and SULETS are DMU’s
official accommodation providers. We also endorse the
following private providers: UNITE, Liberty Living and
Victoria Halls.
STUDENT GATEWAY DROP-IN
MUSLIM PRAYER ROOM VISITS
Our specialist staff will be waiting to meet you
in the Student Gateway (in Gateway House) to
discuss the flexible and responsive support we
provide to all DMU students.
Location: The Prayer Room is based on the
Lower-Ground floor of the Portland Building.
Our support teams:
•
Provide information, advice and guidance
in areas such as disability, mental health,
finance, life coaching, counselling
and transitions
•
Encourage students to be active, healthy
and aware of their personal safety
•
Provide advice for mature students and
international students
•
Ensure care leavers and estranged students
are supported during their transition to
student life
•
Offer confidential, non-judgemental
pastoral care and support for all students
irrespective of belief. The university
has a Muslim Prayer Room and
Muslim Chaplaincy, and a Christian
Chaplaincy team
•
Offer careers advice and employment
opportunities through Unitemps, our own
onsite recruitment agency for students
and graduates
•
Come and see us to find out more about
how we can help you fulfil your potential
during your time at DMU
The entrance to the Prayer Room is from the
back entrance of the Portland Building, on
Newarke Close.
Visitors are invited to drop-in to view the Prayer
Room throughout the day (9.30am–3pm).
Guests can find out how the Prayer Room
functions and how the Muslim Chaplain
is working with colleagues in Student and
Academic Services to enhance the
student experience.
Please kindly adhere to the Prayer Room
etiquette by dressing modestly, placing your
shoes on the racks provided and observing
silence during prayer time. Prayers will take
place at 1.20pm and visitors are welcome to
participate. Should you have any accessibility
requirements, please notify the Welcome Team
in the registration area prior to visiting the
Prayer Room. DMU has a Christian and Muslim
Chaplaincy - providing pastoral support to
students of all faiths and none.
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#DMUglobal
DMU HERITAGE CENTRE
#DMUglobal is an exciting programme offering
the majority of DMU students the chance to enjoy
an international experience during their studies –
providing relevant work, volunteering and study-related
opportunities on campus, in the UK or at destinations
across the world. Studying at DMU and taking part in
#DMUglobal will help strengthen your CV, broaden your
cultural horizons and develop your personal resilience.
When you graduate, you can stand out in an increasingly
competitive global employment market.
De Montfort University’s Heritage Centre showcases
the rich history that surrounds our campus and tells the
story of the university and its contribution to teaching,
research and the lives of our students over 145 years.
It hosts two gallery spaces which will support our ongoing
temporary exhibitions programme. Visit the centre to
learn more. Please see the campus map on page 21 for
the location.
Please feel free to visit the #DMUglobal information
stand in the Campus Centre where staff will be happy
to answer any questions you may have about the
opportunities the programme can offer.
DMU has more disabled students than almost any other university in
the UK. We want to recruit students on the basis of their academic ability,
and recognise that this requires us to ensure our disabled students are
welcomed as equal participants in every aspect of
university life.
UCAS INFORMATION
An opportunity to talk to the experts about the UCAS
application process. We are here to help you through
the final stages of accepting offers, Firm and Insurance
choices through to what happens on Results Day. If you
are at the start of the process and applying to university
next year we give you some early guidance and help you
understand the journey ahead.
DE MONTFORT STUDENTS’ UNION
Every single student at De Montfort University
automatically joins DSU when they come to study here. Chat to them on the first floor of the Campus Centre
about the hundreds of sports, societies and volunteering
opportunities available, how you can get involved in the
award winning Demon Media and the shops, services and
welfare advice all run by the Students’ Union.
DISABILITY ADVICE AND SUPPORT
Our inclusive philosophy is exemplified by our award-nominated Disability
Advice and Support service. Many aspects of their work, in areas such as
dyslexia, autistic spectrum disorders and diabetes we believe are sector-leading.
MENTAL HEALTH INCLUSION TEAM
Our Mental Health Inclusion team are here to assist students with the practical
impact of mental health conditions in a university environment. The team are able
to assess students’ needs and offer the appropriate intervention. This may include
practical advice on how to manage mental health difficulties, short-term interventions or
recommendations for ongoing adjustments. Central to our vision is the aim to promote
individual resilience and improve employment prospects.
DISABLED STUDENTS’ ALLOWANCES
Funding is available for some students with disabilities, long-term health conditions, mental
health conditions (such as depression or schizophrenia) and specific learning differences,
such as dyslexia, to cover extra costs associated with studying, including specialist equipment
and academic personal support.
You may wish to speak to a member of the Disability Advice and Support Service or the
Mental Health Inclusion team, who would also be able to offer support in applying.
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1
Art Factory (Art, Design and Humanities)
22
John Whitehead Building
2
Bede Hall (hall of residence)
23
Kimberlin Library
3
4
Bede Island (Technology Leicester
Media School)
25
Campus Centre Building
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5
24
Check-in, ground floor (start here)
Students’ Union, floor 1
Student Finance talk, floor 2
Parents talk, floor 2
UCAS information talk, floor 2
De Montfort Students’ Union talk, floor 2
Liberty Park (private hall of residence)
Mill Studios (Art, Design and Humanities)
27
New Wharf (hall of residence)
28
Newarke Point (private hall of residence)
29
PACE Building (Performance Arts Centre for
Excellence) (Art, Design and Humanities)
6
Clephan Building (Art, Design
and Humanities)
30
7
Confucius Institute
31
8
Edith Murphy House (Health and
Life Sciences)
Queens Building (Technology School of
Engineering and Sustainable Development
and Leicester Media School)
32
Main car park
33
The Grange (private hall of residence)
34
The Greenhouse and
Accommodation Office
35
The Queen Elizabeth II
Diamond Jubilee Leisure Centre
36
Trinity House
37
Victoria Hall (private hall of residence)
38
Waterway Gardens (hall of residence)
39
Wellesley House (Art, Design
and Humanities)
40
Shuttle Bus point
M
The Magazine Gateway
9
Eric Wood Building and Learning Zone
10
Estates Development Building
11
Estates Services Building including
Security Office
12
Filbert Village (private hall of residence)
13
Fletcher Building (Art, Design
and Humanities)
14
Forensic Science Facility
15
Gateway House (Technology,
Student Gateway)
16
Hawthorn Building (Health and
Life Sciences)
17
Heritage Centre (based within
Hawthorn Building)
18
Heritage House (Art, Design
and Humanities)
19
Hugh Aston Building (Business and Law)
20
Innovation Centre
21
John Sandford Building
Portland Building (Art, Design
and Humanities)
Pedestrianised area
8
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21
Main Building (Leicestershire Chamber
of Commerce and the Centre for English
Language Learning)
26
Chantry Building
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27
35
19
36
22
5
28
29
40
30
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25
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St Margaret’s
Bus Station
PEDESTRIAN MAP
Police
Station
Highcross
John Lewis
Car Park
Cinema
de Lux
Haymarket
Bus Station
Clock
Tower
Highcross
Haymarket
Shopping Ctr.
Phoenix
Square Cinema
Wygston’s
House
Leicester
Guildhall Cathedral
St Martins
House
St Martin’s
Square
STR
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Athena
Leicester
Market
SAM
Leicester
Lanes
ET
Curve
anak
seum
St George’s
Retail Park
Visit Leicester
St. George’s
Church
Map Key
Road (normal access)
Pedestrianised (restricted vehicle access)
Pedestrianised (no driving or cycling)
Town
Hall Square
ua
ar
Pedestrianised (no vehicle access)
Major Road/Dual Carriageway
Town
Hall
Park & Ride
Public Toilets
Library
Disabled Access
Car Park (multi-storey)
Leicester
Castle
Car Park (surface level only)
Magistrates
Court
Newarke
Houses
Museum
The
Magazine
Little
Theatre
Post Office
Traffic Camera
The
Y Theatre
Jain
Temple
De Montfort
University
Leicester
City
Council
Church
Major Bus Areas
Secure Bike Park
Walkways
City Centre
Pedestrian route
Public car park
© Leicester Shire Promotions Ltd
One-way street
Wellesley
House
CITY MAP
Royal
Leicester
Railway
Station
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Bursary Contributes towards student fees and/
or living costs. Is often means-tested and is
non-repayable.
Conditional offer An offer made to an applicant
by a university or college, whereby the applicant
must fulfil certain criteria before they can be
accepted on the relevant course.
Confirmation When conditional offers that
have been accepted by an applicant become
unconditional or are declined. Confirmation may
be dependent on an applicant’s qualification/
exam results or other conditions.
Dean A senior officer, with an academic
background who is in charge of a section
of the university.
Dissertation An essay or report usually of
several thousand words on a specific subject that
is completed during a course of study,
often in the final year.
Faculty Schools and departments are grouped
together into faculties.
Means-testing An investigative process
undertaken to assess whether or not a student is
eligible to qualify for financial assistance from the
UK Government.
NUS National Union of Students. Provides
information about all aspects of student life.
Scholarship A financial award in recognition
of excellence to help support students through
university. Awarded purely on merit in areas of
academia, music or sport, they do not have to
be repaid.
Seminar A teaching class, overseen by a
lecturer. They are similar to tutorials but involve
more students.
Single honours An undergraduate degree on
which students study a single subject.
Student loans Low interest loans from the
Government to help university students pay their
living and study costs.
Firm offer The offer that a student has accepted
as their first choice offer.
Tuition fees Set by the Government and paid
directly to the university once a student has
successfully applied for financial assistance
through Student Finance England.
Fresher First year students are often referred to
as freshers.
Tutorial A small group of students who meet up
with a tutor to discuss their studies.
Halls of residence Accommodation blocks
with cleaners, heat, light, electricity and a variety
of amenities, which can include launderettes,
common rooms and TV lounges.
UCAS University Colleges and Admissions
Service. The service deals with university
applications and provides general advice
and guidance.
Insurance offer The offer that a student has
accepted as their second choice in case they do
not meet the requirements for their firm offer.
Unconditional offer An offer given to a student
by a university or college, whereby they have
satisfied the criteria and can attend the course.
Joint honours An undergraduate degree on
which students study two subjects.
Undergraduate A student at a university who
has not yet received a degree.
Lecture One of the main teaching mechanisms
of universities. They tend to be larger than a
regular school class and less interactive.
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