University College London
University College London
This online session for teachers and advisers offers an in depth introduction to the departments, courses, and opportunities available within UCL’s Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MAPS).

Event type: Online
Date: 09 Jun 2026
Time: 15:30 – 17:00 at University College London

Teachers and Advisors Session: An introduction to UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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This online session for teachers and advisers offers an in depth introduction to the departments, courses, and opportunities available within UCL’s Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MAPS).

Event type: Online
Date: 09 Jun 2026
Time: 15:30 – 17:00
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9th June 2026
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Teachers (CPD)

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Help your students take their next step into the world of science, technology, and innovation. This dedicated session for teachers and advisers offers an in-depth introduction to the departments, courses, and opportunities available within UCL’s Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MAPS).

During this interactive session, you will:

  • Explore the range of undergraduate courses across MAPS, including Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy, Earth Sciences, Natural Sciences, Risk and Disaster Reduction, Science and Technology Studies and Statistical Science.
  • Gain up-to-date insight into our curriculum content, typical learning experiences, and future career paths associated with each of our disciplines.
  • Understand admissions expectations, including subject requirements, qualities we look for in applicants, and ways to support students considering STEM pathways.
  • Access resources and guidance designed to help you guide students who are interested in pursuing mathematical, physical, and interdisciplinary sciences at university.

This session is ideal for teachers, careers advisers, and school leaders who support learners exploring STEM progression. By the end, you’ll be better equipped to guide your students towards courses that match their interests, strengths, and long-term aspirations.

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