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We are Essex.Are you?Saturday 21 June 2014
Welcome to our Colchester Campus. Have fun!We hope you find out everything you need to know at our Open Day and get the chance to truly understand the benefits of being a member of Essex. Make the most of your day by tailoring it to suit your own needs. Choose what you want to see and when you want to see it.
n Speak with our departments and attend their subject talks and taster sessionsn Get an overview of our University from our Deputy Vice-Chancellorn Take an open-top bus tour ride around Colchester n Visit our award-winning accommodationn Chat to current students about their own experiencesn Take a tour of our Colchester Campusn Get involved in the activities in the squares
You can check in from 9.30am and the day ends at 4.00pm.
I’ve registered already, but where do I check in?Check-in takes place in our Sports Hall which is also where you can also grab a complimentary refreshment from our Welcome Café. All talks and tasters will take place in the Ivor Crewe Lecture Hall, Lecture Theatre Building and the Tony Rich Teaching Centre which will be clearly signposted.
Please make sure that you bring your booking confirmation containing the barcode.
We are delighted to have you with us today and hope you enjoy your visit. We know you must have lots of questions about studying at Essex so feel free to ask our staff and students anything – our student ambassadors are also here to tell you about life as a member of our global family. As well as learning all about your degree subject, we hope you’ll get the chance to explore the facilities and student accommodation we have on campus. Choosing your university is a big decision, so we make sure our Open Days give you an insight into all aspects of student life at Essex. You’ll get an opportunity to see why we are ranked 2nd in the UK for student satisfaction – and hopefully you’ll get a taste of our unique campus-based student experience. We hope that you enjoy your day with us and wish you all the best for the future.
Yours sincerelyProfessor Jules Pretty OBE
Welcome to our Colchester Campus
Message from our Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Check-inCheck in or register in the Sports Hall and receives some goodies including a 20% off catering voucher.
Grab a drinkComplimentary hot and cold drinks are available in our Sports Hall all day so enjoy these on us!
Meet our membersTake the chance to chat to current staff and students to find out more about life at Essex. They will be in the Sports Hall throughout the day for you to ask those burning questions and would love to meet you.
Take a walkStudents will run campus and accommodation tours throughout the day. Campus tours will last approximately 45 minutes, as will tours of the Towers and South Courts/Houses. Accommodation tours which also include the Meadows and the Quays will last around 75 minutes. There is no need to book a tour, just make your way to the tour departure point when you’re ready.
Tours of the Sports Centre will also run at 12pm, 1pm and 2pm and will start at the Sports Centre desk in the Sports Hall.
Make the most of your day, so plan ahead
Hang out in our squaresExplore our squares, the social hub of campus, and meet some students from our many clubs and societies. Find out more about what life is like at Essex and what it’s like to be part of our global community. Sit outside, enjoy some jazz music and meet our ducks (they’re part of our family after all).
See the sights of ColchesterWonder what’s in Colchester? Then join us for an open-top bus tour at 12-1pm or 2-3pm to find out more about the UK’s oldest recorded town. Visit the tour departure point ten minutes before as places are on a first-come first-served basis.
Grab some lunchMake use of your 20% off catering voucher and visit one of our fabulous catering outlets.
Enjoy your dayThe most important thing is to have fun. We love it here and we hope you do too. Take advantage of all that’s on offer, tailor the day and ask us all your questions – we like a challenge!
Let us know what you thinkComplete our short questionnaire, which will be emailed to you later today, to be in with a chance of winning a £50 Amazon voucher.
Food and drinkWe want Essex to become your home-from-home, so don’t just walk around, join us for lunch while you’re here. The following outlets will be open on the day. Don’t forget to use your 20% off voucher.
Square 3n The Kitchen – offering a range of hot and
cold sandwiches, paninis, pasties, cakes and drinks. Open 11am-4pm.
n Canteen – wholesome, freshly-cooked dishes from around the world. Open 9.00am-11.30am (breakfast) and 12pm-3pm (lunch).
n Refresh – freshly made sandwiches and baguettes, prepared daily. Open 10am-2pm.
n Frango’s – serving authentic rustic flavours from Portugal and beyond. Enjoy a mix of chicken, wings, burgers, ribs, vegetarian dishes and more. Open 2pm-late.
n SU Bar – the social hub of our campus provides you with classic pub grub and much more. With a menu as diverse as our student body, you’ll find something to satisfy most appetites. Open 11am-late.
n Zest – our stylish café with interactive study facilities offers a wide range of speciality teas and coffees, alongside homemade pastries, cakes and cookies. Open 10am-4pm.
Frango’s
Square 3
Food and drink
Square 4n Fusion – serving a wide range of fresh
authentic cuisine from around the world. Open 12pm-2pm.
n Happy Days Diner – our classic American diner. Choose from burgers, hot dogs, pizza, baked potatoes, chilli, bagels and wraps, shakes and sodas. Open 9am-late.
Square 5n Lakeside café – hot and cold drinks, paninis
and pastries, sandwiches, cakes and snacks. Open 10am-3pm.
Fusion
Square 4
Lakeside Café
Meet your departmentThe Sports Hall is the main base for our Open Day. You should check in or register here, and this is where tours will leave from.
Academic and non-academic representatives will be available throughout the day. Whether you speak to staff before you attend the talks and tasters or after, take the chance to speak with them one-to-one. Whether you want to talk about the modules on offer, careers you have in mind or writing an excellent application, our staff are here to help.
Below you will find details of all desks in the Sports Hall to enable you to plan questions to ask on the day.
Welcome Café with complimentary refreshments
Check-in and registration desks
Campus and accommodation tour departure points
Where is everything?
Faculty of HumanitiesnAmerican studiesnArt historynDramanEuropean studiesnFilm studiesnHistorynLatin American studiesnLaw and human rightsnLiberal artsnLiterature and creative writingnPhilosophy
Faculty of Social SciencesnAccounting, finance and bankingnBusiness, management and marketingnCriminologynEconomicsnEnglish language and linguisticsnModern languagesnPoliticsnPsychoanalytic studiesnSociology
Faculty of Science and HealthnBiochemistry and biomedical sciencenBiological sciences and marine biologynComputer science and electronic engineeringnMathematicsnOccupational therapy, physiotherapy, social and
community development, and sports therapynPsychologynSports and exercise science
Other areasnEdge Hotel School for hotel management
coursesnUniversity of Essex Online for online
learning courses
Be EssexnAccommodation EssexnEmployability and Careers CentrenEssex AbroadnLanguages for AllnSouthend CampusnSports CentrenStudent FinancenStudent SupportnStudents’ UnionnUndergraduate AdmissionsnYour Essentials
General talksWelcome to EssexListen to Professor Jules Pretty, our Deputy Vice-Chancellor, explain what an Essex degree means to you and what it means to have Essex Spirit.
Accommodation at EssexMoving away from home is exciting, but we understand it can be daunting. We will outline all the options to enable you to make the best decision. Hear all about our fantastic award-winning accommodation and ask our panel of staff and students anything you want – whether it’s ‘Will I make friends?’, ‘What should I bring?’ or ‘Can I put posters on the wall?’
The benefits of being an Essex memberIf you decide to make Essex your home, what can you expect? This talk will outline the benefits of joining the Essex community in terms of student support, student life, employability, and opportunities like studying abroad.
We’re sure you have a lot of questions and that’s why there will be a panel of staff and students able to answer yours. We want you to live and learn at Essex and we understand that academic study is only part of your journey.
Applying to Essex and financing your studies Financing your studies can be scary but we want to arm you with the facts to ensure you understand all the financial support available to you. We’ll outline the Government’s provision and our own support packages, and provide practical tips on becoming a student.
This talk will also take you through the University admissions system and, importantly, will advise you on writing an excellent application and personal statement.
General talks
Talk Times and locations
Welcome to Essex10.00am-10.20am – ICLH
1.00pm-1.20pm – ICLH
Accommodation at Essex10.30am-11.15am – TC 2.1
1.30pm-2.15pm – TC 2.1
The benefits of being an Essex member10.30am-11.30am – ICLH
1.30pm-2.30pm – ICLH
Applying to Essex and financing your studies 11.45am-12.45pm – TC 2.1
2.45pm-3.45pm – TC 2.1
Edge Hotel School talksTalk Times and locations
Hotel Management at the Edge Hotel School 10.45am-11.15am – LTB 4
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 4
Teamwork in the hotel industry11.15am-11.45am – LTB 4
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 4
Acronyms used in these tablesICLH – Ivor Crewe Lecture HallLTB – Lecture Theatre BuildingTC – Tony Rich Teaching Centre
Subject Talk TasterAccounting, finance and banking
Accounting, finance and banking at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 9
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 9
Accounting: more than numbers?
11.15am-11.45am – LTB 9
Are financial markets efficient?
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 9
Business, management and marketing
Business, management and marketing at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 9
2.30pm-3.00pm – LTB 9
The role of corporate culture: life inside Google
12.30pm-1pm – LTB 9
Brand communication: who controls the brand?
3.00pm-3.30pm – LTB 9
Criminology Criminology and sociology at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 10
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 10
Night-time economy
11.15am-11.45am – LTB 10
Organised crime in the UK
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 10
Economics Economics at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 1
2.30pm-3.00pm – LTB 1
Strategic interaction
12.30pm-1.00pm – LTB 1
3.00pm-3.30pm – LTB 1
English language and linguistics
English language and linguistics at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – TC 2.8/2.9
1.15pm-1.45pm – TC 2.8/2.9
How to talk like a hillbilly, and why it’s OK
11.15am-11.45am – TC 2.8/2.9
What are language tests and why are they useful?
1.45pm-2.15pm – TC 2.8/2.9
Faculty of
Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences
Modern languages Modern languages at Essex
12pm-12.30pm – TC 2.6/2.7
2.30pm-3.00pm – TC 2.6/2.7
Who wants to be multilingual?
12.30-1.00pm – TC 2.6/2.7
3.00pm-3.30pm – TC 2.6/2.7
Politics Welcome to the Department of Government
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 5
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 5
Torture, terror and trade-offs: the ethics of government
11.15am-11.45am – LTB 5
The rise and fall of dictators
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 5
Psychoanalytic studies
Psychoanalytic studies at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – TC 1.10
2.30-3.00pm – TC 1.10
The unconscious mind in everyday life
12.30-1.00pm – TC 1.10
3.00pm-3.30pm – TC 1.10
Sociology Criminology and sociology at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 10
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 10
Illegal art: intellectual property vs the free culture movement
11.15am-11.45am – LTB 8
Trauma, memory and the centenary of the First World War
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 8
Sociology and social anthropology
Criminology and sociology at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 10
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 10
Working with indigenous people in the Arctic
11.15am-11.45am – TC 2.14/2.15
Important note: The ‘Criminology and sociology at Essex’ talks are aimed at those interested in any of the courses taught within our Department of Sociology; criminology, criminology and the media, criminology with social psychology, sociology and criminology, sociology, media, culture and society, sociology with psychosocial studies, sociology with social anthropology and all joint honours courses within the Department.
TC - Tony Rich Teaching Centre LTB - Lecture Theatre Building
Faculty of
Science and HealthSubject Talk Taster
Actuarial science See Mathematics See Mathematics
Biochemistry and biomedical science
Biochemistry and biomedical science at Essex
1.00pm-1.30pm – LTB 3
Tour of labs including demonstrations
1.30pm-2.00pm – Guided tour from LTB 3
2.30pm-3.00pm – Guided tour from LTB 3
Biological sciences and marine biology
Biological sciences and marine biology at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 3
Tour of labs including demonstrations
12.30pm-1.00pm – Guided tour from LTB 3
2.00pm-2.30pm – Guided tour from LTB 3
Computer science Computer science and electronic engineering at Essex
10.45-11.10am – TC 2.6/2.7
1.15pm-1.40pm – TC 2.6/2.7
Tour of labs including demonstrations
11.10am-12.05pm – Guided tour from TC 2.6/2.7
1.40pm-2.30pm – Guided tour from TC 2.6/2.7
Electronic engineering Computer science and electronic engineering at Essex
10.45-11.10am – TC 2.6/2.7
1.15pm-1.40pm – TC 2.6/2.7
Tour of labs including demonstrations
11.10am-12.05pm – Guided tour from TC 2.6/2.7
1.40pm-2.30pm – Guided tour from TC 2.6/2.7
Mathematics Mathematical sciences at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 1
1.15pm-1.45pm – LTB 1
Prime numbers and infinity
11.15am-11.45am – LTB 1
1.45pm-2.15pm – LTB 1
Faculty of Science and Health
Occupational therapy*
Occupational therapy, physiotherapy, social and community development, and sports therapy at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – HHS Foyer
1.15pm-1.45pm – HHS Foyer
Interactive taster
11.15am-11.45am –Occupational therapy lab
1.45pm-2.15pm – Occupational therapy lab
Physiotherapy* See Occupational therapy Interactive taster
11.15am-11.45am – Physiotherapy lab
1.45pm-2.15pm – Physiotherapy lab
Psychology Psychology at Essex including a taster lecture
10.45am-11.15am – LTB 6
1.30pm-2.00pm – LTB 6
Tour of department including demonstrations
11.15am-11.45am – Guided tour from LTB 6
PLUS Department tour
12.00pm-12.30pm – Guided tour from LTB 6
12.45pm-1.15pm – Guided tour from LTB 6
Social and community development*
See Occupational therapy Who lives and who dies? You decide… Health and healthcare policy in 21st century
11.15am-11.45am – TC 2.10
1.45pm-2.15pm – TC 2.10
Sports and exercise science
Sports and exercise science
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 2
2.30pm-3.00pm – LTB 2
Tour of facilities and labs
12.30pm-1.00pm – LTB 2
3.00pm-3.30pm – LTB 2
Sports therapy* See Occupational therapy Tour of facilities and labs
11.15am-11.45amPhysiotherapy lab 2
1.45pm-2.15pmPhysiotherapy lab 2
* To attend this talk, please make your way to the Health and Human Sciences desk in the Sports Hall, and we will walk you to the room.
TC - Tony Rich Teaching Centre LTB - Lecture Theatre Building
Faculty of
HumanitiesSubject Talk Taster
American studies American studies at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – TC 1.11
Introduction: remapping the United States
11.15am-11.45am – TC 1.11
The US south: studying an American region
1.30pm-2.00pm – TC 1.11
Art history Art history at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – TC 1.12
1.15pm-1.45pm – TC 1.12
The human body as art object? – plastic surgery in art and culture
11.15am-11.45am – TC 1.12
1.45pm-2.15pm – TC 1.12
Drama Drama at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – Lakeside Theatre
1.15pm-1.45pm – Lakeside Theatre
Interactive drama workshop
11.15am-11.45am – Lakeside Theatre
Shakespeare workshop: making the word active
1.45pm-2.15pm – Lakeside Theatre
European studies European studies at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – TC 1.13
Visualising Europe: what does Europe look like?
11.15am-11.45am – TC 1.13
Film studies
Film studies at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 10
Film analysis
12.30pm-1.00pm – LTB 10
Film production
3.00pm-3.30pm – LTB 10
History History at Essex talk and taster lecture: 10.45am-11.45amThe Great War in Britain’s Asian Empire: – LTB 7
History at Essex talk and taster lecture: 1.15pm-2.15pm Sex, jazz and fashion: the golden 1920s: – LTB 7
Faculty of Humanities
Human rights See Law See Law
Journalism See Literature and creative writing See Literature and creative writing
Latin American studies
Introduction to Latin America
12.00pm-12.30pm – TC 1.16
2.30pm-3.00pm – TC 1.16
Tour of the Essex Collection of Art from Latin America
12.00pm-1.00pm – TC 1.16
3.00pm-3.30pm – TC 1.16
Law Law and human rights at Essex
10.45am-11.15am – TC 2.12/2.13
1.15pm-1.45pm – TC 2.12/2.13
What is an “animal”? Perspectives on animal welfare law
11.15am-11.45am – TC 2.12/2.13
Up to heaven and down to hell – what dies a landowner actually own?
1.45pm-2.15pm – TC 2.12/2.13
Liberal arts Liberal arts at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – TC 2.14/2.15
2.30-3.00pm – TC 2.14/2.15
Liberal arts education and the future of democracy for both
12.30pm-1.00pm – TC 2.14/2.15
3.00pm-3.30pm – TC 2.14/2.15
Literature and creative writing
Literature and creative writing at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – LTB 7
2.30pm-3.00pm – LTB 7
Love through the ages: Dante in hell
12.30pm-1.00pm – LTB 7
Representing the gothic
3.00pm-3.30pm – LTB 7
Philosophy Philosophy at Essex
12.00pm-12.30pm – TC 2.8/2.9
2.30pm-3.00pm – TC 2.8/2.9
The mind-body problem
12.30pm-1.00pm – TC 2.8/2.9
3.00pm-3.30pm – TC 2.8/2.9
TC - Tony Rich Teaching Centre LTB - Lecture Theatre Building
Getting hereBy carIf you are travelling to us by car, sat nav directions using our postcode can be misleading. We therefore recommend that you follow roadside directional signs to the University. If you are driving from London on the A12, take the exit marked Colchester (A133). If you are driving from Ipswich on the A12, take the exit marked Colchester. From Colchester, take the A133 towards Clacton and turn on to the B1028 towards Wivenhoe. Do not use the Knowledge Gateway entrance on the A133 as this will lead you to the wrong side of campus.
ParkingWe have a multi-storey car park on campus with plenty of spaces so do not worry about parking. There is no need to book a space in advance and you will not be charged on the day.
By trainTrains run between London Liverpool Street and Colchester Station approximately every 10 to 20 minutes. The journey takes around an hour. Train services from Colchester also run to Norwich, Ipswich, Felixstowe and Harwich. Local bus and taxi services connect Colchester Station to our University. Some trains from London Liverpool Street also stop at Wivenhoe Station. If you are travelling from Clacton or Walton, alight at Wivenhoe or Hythe stations and use the local bus or taxi services to travel to our University.
Free shuttle serviceThere will be a minibus at Colchester Station at 8.45am to start collecting visitors. The last minibus returning to the station will leave campus at 4.00pm. Our students will be on hand to help you. If you need to get back to the station, ask a member of staff or a student, and they will be happy to take you to the bus stop.
By taxiA taxi from Colchester Station to the University normally takes about 10 to 15 minutes, outside of rush hour. You can also find a taxi rank on Colchester High Street near the Red Lion Hotel. Two local taxi companies are:
n Minicab Services Ltd: 01206 544444 or 01206 544544n VP Cars: 01206 825001 or 07881422967
� www.essex.ac.uk/about/getting_here/colchester
Getting here and essential information
Essential informationArrivalWhen you arrive make your way to our Sports Hall, which is the main venue for the Open Day. If you have pre-registered, bring your barcode with you and have this ready as we can check you in quickly. Give your name if you do not have your barcode. If you have not pre-registered, you can register in the Sports Hall on the day. You can check in at any time, even if you arrive in the afternoon, but we suggest you do this as soon as you get on campus to ensure you receive all the information you need to make the most of your day.
AccessibilityIf you require any additional assistance on the day please speak with a staff member or one of our student ambassadors. If you are a visitor with a disability, let a staff member know and they can advise you on accessible routes around campus. If you would prefer a personal tour of campus and/or accommodation, then let the staff member know at the tour departure point in our Sports Hall, and they will ask one of our students to take you.
HelpIf at any time during the day you require assistance, please talk to one of our student ambassadors or speak to a staff member on the check-in desks. Don’t be afraid to ask anything you are unsure of, such as directions or for guide to take you to your destination.
SafetyPlease pay attention to all warnings when on campus and take special care when touring our laboratories. We would kindly ask that you do not touch any equipment unless asked and that you obey staff instructions for your own safety. We welcome children on campus but would ask that you keep them with you at all times, as our staff and students are not able to look after children. We also have trained first-aiders who can assist you.
EmergencyIf the fire alarm sounds continuously, you must immediately leave the building you are in by the nearest available exit. Evacuation stewards and student ambassadors will assist you. Please move away from the exit doors and do not re-enter the building until informed by a member of staff that it is safe to do so. In case of a serious emergency, alert a member of staff or student ambassador. Alternatively, dial 2222 on an internal telephone or 01206 872222 on an outside line and give details of the incident to our security staff. Please do not call the emergency services as the University has agreed arrangements with them.
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