Tuesday 17 September 2019
09.00 –
11.00 Induction meeting - Room 001, Scott Building
Nick Outram
New students entering year 2 will join year 1 students for this session. This
meeting is a very important one. It is your first formal contact with the staff
who are most involved with your degree programme, and your fellow students. The
session will be led by your Programme Manager, who will introduce you to the
School, the structure of your degree, brief details of the topics you may cover
in your time at the University, and so on. You will also be told what we expect
of you. There will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Any time between 09.00 – 16.00 University Card Collection - Room 015, Ground Floor, Smeaton Building
You can collect your University card from Room 015, Ground Floor, Smeaton Building during the times given above. Your card is used for entry to the Library, some room entry, handing in coursework etc.
You must
complete online enrolment and upload a photo prior to attending this session.
You will need to bring identification with you to this session. The
preferred form of identification is a valid current passport. Please refer to
our University Card
Collection web page
for further details.
NB: If you already have a card i.e. because you were previously a student on
another course or at a Partner College, you do not need to attend this session.
12.45 –
14.00 Lunch and meet the tutors - Room 411, Babbage Building
Nick Outram, Toby Whitley and Paul Davey
Meet your tutors and lecturers over a light lunch.
14.00 –
17.00 Head Banging Buggy Introduction - Rooms 303 a,b,c Smeaton Building
Technicians
You will be divided into teams to build a “head banging buggy”. You will be
working on your buggy during the week. Each team’s buggy will compete against
the buggies of the other teams. Who can hit the most head bangs?
Wednesday 18 September 2019
13.15 –
14.00 Mechanics workshop tour - Smeaton Building, ground floor, west end (opposite
end to cashpoints)
Technician
An introduction to the mechanics workshop, showing the range of equipment and services available.
14.00 – 15.00 Introduction to the Library and IT – Lecture Theatre 2, ground floor, Roland Levinsky Building
Information
Specialist
A short presentation from your subject librarian introducing you to the
facilities and services of the University library.
19.00 – 21.30 Wednesday Welcome Party - Graduation Marquee, Plymouth Hoe
The Welcome Party is your opportunity to meet informally with other students new to The Faculty of Science and Engineering as well as some current students and your academic staff.
Additionally, the evening includes a welcome drink, entertainment and the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher.
Thursday 19 September 2019
11.00 – 12.00 Stage Meeting for BEng + MEng students – Room 208, Fitzroy Building
Shakil
Awan
This meeting is a very important one. You will meet with the current Stage 2
students and staff. You will be told what is expected of you for the second
year. There will be an opportunity to ask questions.
13.30 – 13.45 Introduction to Student Wellbeing Services - Lecture Theatre 2, ground floor, Roland Levinsky Building
Student Services will outline the support available to all students and where you need to go to access this support. The session will include information about:
- Disability Services
- Student Wellbeing Services (Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing)
- Chaplaincy
- Learning Development incl SUM UP
- Care Leavers
- Peer Assisted Learning (PALS)
13.45 – 14.00 Introduction to the Students’ Union - - Lecture Theatre 2, ground floor, Roland Levinsky Building
A representative of the Students’ Union will outline all the extra-curricular activities you can enjoy, including; sports clubs and societies, volunteering, and how the Union is the hub of social life whilst studying. They provide your student support and representation.
14.00 – 14.15 Careers and Employability- Lecture Theatre 2, ground floor, Roland Levinsky Building
The most often quoted reason for coming to university is to enhance your future prospects and to create fulfilling career paths. Find out about how the Careers and Employability service can support you with this by; opening your eyes to a wealth of graduate options, helping you to develop skills and gain experience and providing you with all the practical help you need, from stage 0 right the way through to postgraduate study (and for up to 3 years after you finish your programme!)
Friday 20 September 2019
10.00 –
12.00 Buggy Competition and Prize-giving – Room 001, Scott Building
Toby Whitley
This is where the head-banging buggies are pitted against each other. A high
energy event in which one team will emerge victorious!