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Belfast Pop Up Open Day

Information about the event

On Wednesday 25th September 2019 we are delighted to be hosting our 'Pop Up' event at the beautiful Belfast Waterfront. The Pop Up Open Day will commence at 10am and finish at 2pm.

The Pop-Ups have become a staple event in the calendar, as the event reaches its fifth year. It is a fantastic opportunity for Year 13 and 14 students to come and speak to our various University departments, and if you can't make it to one of our Open Days in Newcastle, this is a great alternative!

If you wish to register for the Belfast Pop Up, please complete the form below.

Pop Up Open Day - Belfast - 25 September 2019 - Booking Information

Wednesday 25th September

10:00 - 14:00

Belfast Waterfront,

3rd Floor,

2 Lanyon Place,

BT1 3WH

 

Register Here

And why not check out our Facebook event page?

Exhibition Stands

Exhibition stands will be available throughout the day providing information on the following areas:

Personal Statement Support Station – aimed at students who can bring in their personal statements for our team to analyse.

Accommodation - With over 5,000 bedrooms, Northumbria’s accommodation team can talk you through the different accommodation on offer, plus information on important aspects of University living such as cost, broadband connection, locations and accessible housing.

Northumbria University Sport – speak to our Sport department regarding competitive, social, and a host of different ways to get involved in Sport at Northumbria.

Study Abroad - Northumbria University offers an extensive range of Study Abroad options. The opportunity to study abroad, for a semester, year or summer, is integral to many courses, available to the majority of students and actively encouraged. The benefits of studying abroad are huge, ranging from widening cultural awareness to improved job prospects and increasing levels of confidence.

Student Support and Wellbeing – our award-winning team will be on hand to answer queries on financial support, welfare and health, international student support, counselling and mental health, chaplaincy and faith advice and disability and dyslexia support. There will also be a repeated formal presentation running throughout the day, which schools and colleges can book onto.

Admissions – speak to one of our Outreach team concerning entry requirements, specific courses and advice on applying. 

Placements - Placements are becoming increasingly popular choices for students who want to get a bit more from their degree - come and speak to our team on how it works at Northumbria and how it can enhance your degree. 

Presentations

A series of presentations will be shown throughout the day:

11:00 - Student Finance for Northern Irish Students (25 mins)

11:45 - Life in Newcastle (25 mins)

 

12:30 - Student Finance for Northern Irish Students (25 mins)

13:15 - Life in Newcastle (25 mins)


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