A three-part webinar series for students at state schools in the West Midlands run in collaboration between 9 Oxford and Cambridge colleges.
This programme is open to students who are attending state (non fee-paying) schools that are located in the wider West Midlands region (outlined below), and who will be in Year 12 from September 2024.
West Midlands means schools in: Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Herefordshire, Sandwell, Shropshire, Solihull, Staffordshire, Stoke-On-Trent, Telford and Wrekin, Walsall, Warwickshire, Wolverhampton, Worcestershire.
The Davidson Inventors Challenge (DIC) is a collaborative school outreach initiative between the University of Cambridge Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) and the Association of Science Technology and Innovation (ASTI) in Malaysia. It is also heavily supported by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).
(De)constructing Identity: Arts and Humanities at University
This webinar series is one of the streams offered in the Clare College Subject Insight Programmes. It is a fantastic interdisciplinary opportunity to delve into the range of lesser-known arts & humanities courses offered at university, with special focus on courses taught at Cambridge. If you enjoy the arts and humanities and are not sure yet what you would like to study at university - or would like to venture beyond the more mainstream subjects - then this is the programme for you.
Join us for an online session with current Christ's students to find out what it is like to live and study at the college - accommodation, societies, food, facilities, the college cats!
You will also have the chance to ask our students any questions you may have.
This session is part of our online open day this week - the booking form is here. If you sign up on the day of the session, we'll send joining details at around 4.30pm UK time.
This is a great opportunity to attend an online talk with one of the Christ's College Admissions team for guidance on applying to Christ's (including assessments and interviews) and gives you a chance to ask any questions you may have.
On Thursday 29th August, Trinity Hall we will be hosting a webinar on ‘Islam & Cambridge University’ focusing on what it’s like studying at the University of Cambridge as a Muslim. We will be joined with a whole panel of students from the Cambridge University Islamic Society (ISOC) who will be answering the queries through a Q&A format – where viewers at the webinar can submit their questions for the panel to answer.