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This online course has been developed by the University’s Faculty of Law to help students decide whether studying Law is right for them. They’ll learn the basics of law, explore fascinating issues in depth, develop key skills, and hear first-hand from current university law students and inspirational figures from the world of law. Free enrolment gives full access to the course for six weeks.
Please visit the website to sign up. This starts on the 29th January and runs until the 4th March.
A fantastic opportunity to visit our unique College for women. Throughout the two days there will be tours of the College with student ambassadors - as well as refreshments and a wide range of academic subject and admissions specialists to talk through any questions you have about studying at Murray Edwards College.
Murray Edwards College
Category:
Open Days
Open to:
Year 13 (Y14 NI / S6 Scotland)
Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Year 11 (Y12 NI / S4 Scotland)
Year 10 (Y11 NI / S3 Scotland)
Year 9 (Y10 NI / S2 Scotland)
Year 8 (Y9 NI / S1 Scotland)
Year 7 (Y8 NI / P7 Scotland)
Mature students 21+
International students
Parents and supporters
Teachers and advisers
Open to all UK schools
Contact name
Emma Bryant
Thursday, 4 July 2024 - 10:00am to Friday, 5 July 2024 - 4:00pm
Cambridge Physics Experience: Year 12 Girls into Physics Day
In partnership with the Department of Physics’ Cambridge Physics Experience, this in-person She Talks Science mini-open day offers school groups the chance to spend a morning at Murray Edwards College before making the short walk to the Cavendish Laboratory for an afternoon of practical physics activities and presentations.
Students visiting Murray Edwards College will have the opportunity to meet current students, hear a talk from one of our Fellows, and enjoy lunch in the Dome dining hall.
Priority given to those attending state maintained schools.
The Women in Science Festival (WiSF) is an annual event run by Robinson College, Cambridge, designed to inspire and encourage young women and non-binary students to pursue scientific study at university.
Robinson College, Cambridge
Open to:
Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Year 11 (Y12 NI / S4 Scotland)
Contact name
Jenny Frost, Outreach and Widening Participation Officer
A unique opportunity for year 12 students to engage with Cambridge STEM Students and Academics. They’ll explore the College, gain valuable insights into applying and studying Cambridge STEM subjects, and connect with fellow STEM sixth formers from across the country. In the event we are over-subscribed, priority will be given to those from under-represented groups at the University such as state maintained schools, students that receive or have received Free School Meals or Pupil Premium, or come from geographical areas with low progression rates to Higher Education.
Sidney Sussex Webinars | Supercurriculars: What they are and why they matter (Session 2)
We regularly run free webinars for school students who are targeting university and who may be considering making an Oxbridge application. These will be delivered by Sidney Sussex admissions staff and will also feature College undergraduates to provide a full picture of life at the College and the University of Cambridge.
Sidney Sussex Webinars | Supercurriculars: What they are and why they matter (Session 1)
We regularly run free webinars for school students who are targeting university and who may be considering making an Oxbridge application. These will be delivered by Sidney Sussex admissions staff and will also feature College undergraduates to provide a full picture of life at the College and the University of Cambridge.
New Directions Composition Prize - Robinson College
The New Directions Composition Prize aims to share the joy of music by encouraging young people to create their own original composition. The competition is run by Robinson College, University of Cambridge.
The competition is an opportunity to compose a piece of your own music, no longer than 4 minutes long, based on one of the images, poems or quotations provided. Your composition will be listened to and marked by Dr Jeremy Thurlow, Director of Studies in Music at Robinson College. The prize is open to anyone, regardless of your musical experience.
Virtual
Category:
Competition
Open to:
Year 13 (Y14 NI / S6 Scotland)
Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Year 11 (Y12 NI / S4 Scotland)
Year 10 (Y11 NI / S3 Scotland)
Year 9 (Y10 NI / S2 Scotland)
Year 8 (Y9 NI / S1 Scotland)
Year 7 (Y8 NI / P7 Scotland)
Open to all UK schools
Contact name
Jenny Frost, Outreach and Widening Participation Officer
This Masterclass will be delivered virtually by academic staff and current students from the Department of Veterinary Medicine. Attending this Masterclass will provide high-achieving students with the opportunity to learn more about Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge, including course content, structure, career paths, and the admissions process.
This Masterclass will be delivered virtually by academic staff and current students from the Department of Sociology. Attending this Masterclass will provide high-achieving students with the opportunity to learn more about Scociology at the University of Cambridge, including course content, structure, career paths, and the admissions process.