This event will offer students a fascinating experience of what it is like to study Nursing (adult, learning disability and mental health), Midwifery, Radiography, Social Work and Occupational Therapy at UWE Bristol.
Our Health and Social Care subject taster day is for students in Year 12 / Level 3 (Year 1) and will take place at our Glenside campus. We hope the event will inspire and support students with their future career and progression choices.
We have designed the day to include lots of interactive opportunities to explore our range of courses, as well as the opportunity to meet current students and take a tour of our specialist facilities and picturesque campuses.
Full event details are below. If you are interested in attending, please contact us via email at
[email protected] EVENT ITINERARY
09:00-09:30 Arrival at Glenside and registration
09:30-09:40 Welcome, housekeeping and introductions
AM: 3 x interactive subject taster sessions (09:45-11:55)
- Midwifery
- Social Work
- Occupational Therapy
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30-12:55 Student Life talk and Student Ambassador Q&A
PM: 3 x interactive subject taster sessions (13:00-15:10)
- Radiography
- Adult Nursing
- Mental Health / Learning Disability Nursing
15:15-15:30 Summary, feedback and finish
KEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT
Places are initially limited to 15 students per school or college to allow us to engage with as many institutions as possible. We expect demand to be high but may be able to offer more places to you at a later stage, based on interest and capacity. If demand for an event exceeds spaces available, we will operate a waiting list.
NB: Schools/college staff will be expected to accompany their students to the event (rather than students travelling and attending UWE Bristol independently). If your attendee numbers decrease between time of booking and the event date, please let us know so we can ensure that all spare places are filled.
In line with our commitment to increasing access to Higher Education for young people from underrepresented backgrounds, we particularly welcome students from the groups below.
-Students who live in low participation neighbourhoods (e.g., POLAR4 quintiles 1 or 2. Please use the OfS postcode checker to identify students)
- Students with disabilities, learning differences or who are neuro-divergent
- Students from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities
- Students who are first in their family to experience Higher Education
- Students from military families
- Care leavers, young carers or students estranged from their families
- Refugees