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What University? & What Career? Live returns to the NEC, Birmingham, on 3 & 4 March and i s the perfect
chance to find out about university or employment choices once you leave school .

You' ll be able to attend a packed timetable of inspiring seminar sessions, speak to careers advisors to get
one-to-one guidance on your future options, discuss your CV with experts, participate i n free
employability skills workshops and much more!

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UNI RELATED
OPPORTUNITIES
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMIGHAM YEAR 12
PROGRAMMES
Year 12 Pathways to Birmingham programmes are still open. Applications are welcome from students
who meet the eligibility criteria and who are interested in learning more about university study. The
deadline to apply is Thursday 2 March 5:00pm.

Academic Enrichment Programme


Taking place 28 - 31 August 2023, this four-day residential summer school is for students interested in one
of four academic streams:

Health and Biological Sciences


Engineering and Physical Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Business

>> Find out more and apply - https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/teachers/year-12/pathways-to-


birmingham/academic-enrichment-programme.aspx
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMIGHAM YEAR 12
PROGRAMMES
Inspired@Birmingham

Running during the summer term of Year 12, the programme will be of interest to students who are
unsure what degree subject to study and who are interested in exploring non-vocational courses at
university and the related careers these can lead to. Participants will also receive support from a
student mentor throughout the programme and into Year 13.

>> Find out more and apply - https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/teachers/year-12/pathways-to-


birmingham/inspired-at-birmingham.aspx

The deadline for applications is Thursday 2 March at 5:00pm.


UNIVERSITY OF BIRMIGHAM YEAR 12
PROGRAMMES
Na t i o na l Ac c e s s S umme r Sc h ool

T a k i n g p l a c e 2 0 - 2 3 Au gu s t 2 0 23 , t hi s f ou r - da y r e s i de n t i a l s u mme r s c ho ol i s f or
s t u d e n t s f r om ou t s i d e o f t he We s t Mi d l a n ds r e gi on wh o a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n one of t hr ee
a c a de mi c s t r e a ms :
He a l t h a n d Bi o l o g i c a l Sc i e n c e s
E n g i ne e r i n g a n d P h y s i c a l S c i e nc e s
Hu ma n i t i e s a nd S o c i a l Sc i e n c e s

F i n d o u t mo r e a nd a ppl y -
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bi r mi ngh a m/ n a t i on a l - a c c e s s - s u mme r - s c h ool . a s px

Appl i c a t i on s f or t he pr o gr a mme a r e op e n a n d t h e de a dl i ne t o a p pl y i s Th ur sd ay
2n d Ma r c h a t 5: 0 0pm
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMIGHAM
MASTERCLASSES
2023 Masterclasses have places available

There are still places available on some of our masterclasses. The sessions are designed
specifically for school and college pupils in Years 7-13. They provide learners with fun,
engaging, interactive insights into what it’s like to learn at a selective Russell Group
university.

Our academic colleagues lead masterclasses on a whole range of subj ects and topics,
from politics to engineering to dentistry to history. Your pupils will take part in
activities, workshops and lectures which will advance their understanding of a
particular topic, invigorate their interest in the subject area, and motivate them to
pursue further study in the field.

All masterclasses take place on the University of Birmingham campus. Masterclasses last
around two hours and run on Wednesday afternoons 1.00pm - 3.00pm from February to
March 2023.

For more information - https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/teachers/year-


12/masterclasses.aspx

If you have a question about the masterclasses, please email


masterclass@contacts.bham.ac.uk.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES
*CLOSES 12th MARCH* Easter Residential Events at Oriel College

Oriel College is excited to be hosting three one-night Residential Programmes which wi ll be taki ng place i n the
college on the 3rd to 4th April, 4th to 5th April and 11th to 12th April 2023 as foll ows:

3rd-4th April: Philosophy Joint Schools Study Day


For students considering degrees in Philosophy Joint Schools degrees (such as Physi cs and Philosophy).

4th-5th April: Classics Study Day


For students considering degrees in Classics (such as Classics or Classics and Modern Languages).

11th-12th April: Women in Sustainability Programme


For students considering degrees in STEM or Social Sciences who have an interest in exploring Sustainabi lity
through academic study. This includes students considering Chemistry, Engineeri ng, Law, Earth Sciences, etc.

These programmes are designed to support Year 12 students from non-selective state schools i n the UK who are
considering degrees at highly selective universities like the University of Oxford. Participants will avail of subject
sessions, applications workshops, and opportunities to work with academics at the Universi ty of Oxford.

All expenses (accommodation at Oriel, meals, and activities) are funded thanks to the generosity of an Oxford
alumnus. Travel costs to Oxford to attend a residential programme will also be rei mbursed.

Applications are open until March 12th at midday. For more information on selection criteria and to sign up, please
see the Easter residential website here: https://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/outreach-and-schools-
liaison/what-we-do/events-and-prizes/easter-residential-programmes-for-year-12-students/

If you have any questions about the programmes, please email the Outreach Officer, Arron O’Connor, via
outreach@oriel.ox.ac.uk.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES

St John’s College Study Days: Various Dates

St John’s College, Oxford have opened registration for Study Days in Geography, Chemistry,
Maths & Computer Science and Modern Languages. These fun, free events allow students to
visit Oxford to attend talks and workshops led by tutors, find out more about the course at
Oxford, and meet current St John's students. St John’s also offers a Medicine & Biomedical
Sciences Virtual Study Day with the same great programme of events. All events are free.

Y12 students at a non-selective UK state school is eligible to apply. Some events have subj ect-
specific requirements.

Students may be eligible for travel support if they are otherwise unable to afford travel to Oxford.

Click here to find out more about our Study Days and apply. https://www. sjc.ox.ac. uk/access-
and-outreach/our-programmes-sjc/study-days/
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES

*CLOSES 20th March* Geography Study Day at Christ Church

Christ Church is delighted to be hosting another Geography Study Day on Thursday 11 May
2023, following our successful Geography initiatives in Spring 2022. You can read below for
more or head straight to https://bit.ly/geogday23 for the full detail of the progr amme and t he
application form.

The day will include an introduction to Physical and Human Geography at Oxford, taster
sessions in these main strands of the course, as well as a workshop on the admissions test for
Geography. The participants will have a chance to meet students who study Geography at
Oxford, have lunch in the Christ Church Hall, and go on a tour of the college. The event will be
free of charge, and lunch will be provided.

We would not want the cost of travelling to Oxford to prevent students from participating. We
can offer support with travel costs to UK students who have been in care, are young carers, have
been eligible for free school meals, or would otherwise be unable to attend.

We welcome applications from Year 12 students at state schools who are considering applying
to study Geography at Oxford
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES

Historia Lectures – for Sixth Form

A series of super-curricular lectures from the University of Oxfords Faculty of History.


Aimed at students currently studying for A levels or equivalent these lectures are designed to
introduce you to new and engaging historical topics and periods. Lecture subjects are drawn
from current DPhil candidate research. Live sessions include an introductory lecture, Q&A and
suggested reading materials to help you explore the topic further. Explore the spring term
lecture topics and sign up through our website - link below.

When: Tuesdays (term time) 4pm

https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/historia-lectures
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES
*CLOSES 17th March* Rex Nettleford Essay Prize for Year 12 Students

https://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/outreach-and-schools-liaison/what-we-do/events-and-
prizes/rex-nettleford-prize-for-year-12-students/

We are pleased to share that the Rex Nettleford Essay Competition on Colonialism and its Legacies for
year 12 students are now open for submissions from Year 12 students. The Rex Nettleford Essay Prizes
are intended to encourage students to engage with the legacies of colonialism in all its forms –
historical, political, social, cultural. As well as the competition, an annual lecture on ‘Colonialism and
its Legacies’, takes place every Trinity Term.

By writing an essay for the prize, a student has an opportunity to uncover the enduring influence of
colonialism in our society and culture and to address some of the difficult and uncomfortable
questions that it poses. The questions that will be explored during this year’s competition are:
1. What role do the arts play in the creation or challenging of racialized hierarchies?
2. Pick an object that you think illuminates the legacies of colonialism, and explain why and how.
3. How long do the legacies of colonialism last?
4. “The truth is one and same, everywhere in the universe. Therefore, proposals to de-colonise
academic curricula are wrong-headed.” Discuss.

The winning entry will receive a £250 prize which will be awarded at Oriel College on the occasion of
the Rex Nettleford Lecture during Trinity Term 2023. Entries should be no mor e than 2,500 words in
length, and the deadline for submissions is 12:00 on Friday 17th March 2023. For more information,
please see the webpage linked above.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES
The Tower Poetry Competition 2023 – deadline 24th February 2023

The 23rd Christopher Tower Poetry Competition opened for entries on 10 October 2022, with students between
16-18 years of age challenged to write a poem on the theme ' The Planets.'

The competition will close at 12 noon on 24 February 2023.

About the Competition


The Tower Poetry Competition offers the UK’s most valuable prize for young poets. The competiti on is free to
enter and it is open to students between 16-18 years of age who are educated in the UK.

The competition is judged anonymously by two guest judges, who are different each year, and the Chri stopher
Tower Student. Each year the theme is chosen with the intention of giving entrants free rei n to interpret i t as
widely as they like.

This year the Christopher Tower Poetry Prizes are blasting off to new heights wi th a newly increased f ir st
prize and a full set of awards worth more than £14000.

The poet who writes the best single poem on the theme of ‘The Planets’ receives £5000. There will be a second
prize of £3000, and a third prize of £1500. Along with these, there will be ten runners up, who will each receive
£500.

FOR FULL DETAILS ON HOW TO ENTER, VISIT: https://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/ research- and-academi a/ enter-
tower-poetry-competition

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH: tower.poetry@chch.ox.ac.uk


UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES
St John’s College Classics & Ancient History Essay Competition

St John’s College are pleased to announce that we are running our annual Classics and Ancient Hi story Essay
Competition for the thirteenth year in collaboration with the Faculty of Classics at Oxford.

This competition is open to all students currently studying at a UK School or College, in Year 12 (Lower Sixth) or
equivalent, whether or not they are currently studying a Classical or Ancient subject. Each student may submit
one essay (only) of up to 2,000 words on any of the following four questions:
1. Literature: Discuss the role of bad memories in ancient literature.
2. History: ‘So that human achievements may not become forgotten in time’ (Herodotus). Was Greek and/ or
Roman historical memory primarily about nostalgia for past achievements?
3. Archaeology: Did art and archaeology in the ancient world ever try to manipulate its vi ewers’ memories of
historical events?
4. Philosophy: Sometimes we have false memories. So can we ever trust what we remember?

Essays must be submitted by 4pm on Thursday 2nd March 2023; Click here for the full guideli nes and submissi on
instructions!
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OPPORTUNITIES
St John’s College Study Days: Various Dates

St John’s College, Oxford have opened registration for Study Days in Geography, Chemistry, Maths & Computer
Science and Modern Languages. These fun, free events allow your students to vi si t Oxford t o attend talks and
workshops led by tutors, find out more about the course at Oxford, and meet current St John's student s. St
John’s also offers a Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Virtual Study Day with the same great programme of events.
All events are free.

Y12 students at a non-selective UK state school is eligible to apply. Some events have subject-specifi c
requirements.

Your students may be eligible for travel support if they are otherwise unable to afford travel to Oxford.

Click here to find out more about our Study Days and apply.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERISTY - 2022
WEBINAR SERIES RECORDINGS
2022 Webinar Series
The series ran from September – November 2022.

Each session was hosted virtually and consisted of a presentation followed by an opportunity for
questions at the end.

Some sessions were general and others were aimed at students applying to specific courses (either in
the Arts and Humanities or Sciences). All sessions were run by Cambridge admissions staff and
Admissions Tutors.

Watch the recordings of the sessions through the links below

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/applicant-webinars
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERISTY - THINK
CAMBRIDGE 2023

U s e t h e l i n k t o s e e i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t a t h r e e - w e e k l o n g s e r i e s o f w e b i n a r s t o in s p ir e Y e a r 11 ( S 4/ N I
Y 1 2 / I n t e r n a t i o n a l G r a d e 1 0 ) a n d 1 2 ( S 5 / L o w e r S i x t h / I n t e r n a t i o n a l G r a d e 1 1) s t u d e n t s t o a p p l y t o
Cambridge.

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/events/think-cambridge

D e t a i l s o f o u r 2 0 2 3 w e b i n a r s a r e s h o w n b e l o w . Y o u c a n b o o k o n t o a s m a n y s e s s io n s a s y o u l i k e .
Recordings will be made available at the end of each week.

Th e T h i n k C a m b r i d g e W e b i n a r s a r e a s e r i e s o f o n l i n e s e s s i o n s d e s i g n e d t o i n s p i r e y o u t o t h i n k a b ou t
a p p l y i n g t o s t u d y a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f C a m b r i d g e . W e w i l l s h o w y o u w h a t C a m b r id g e h a s t o of f e r ,
e x p l a i n h o w s t u d y i n g h e r e i s u n i q u e a n d g i v e y o u t h e k e y i n f o r m a t i on y o u n e e d t o m a k e a n i n f o r m e d
d e c i s i o n . C u r r e n t s t u d e n t s w i l l a l s o b e s h a r i n g t h e i r a d v i c e a n d t i p s , t ou c h i n g o n t o p i c s s uc h a s
student life, being part of a College, studying facilities and more.

https://app.geckoform.com/public/#/modern/21FO00rhri5gml008hqs7s93fj
SUTTON TRUST SUMMER SCHOOLS AT
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERISTY

What are they?

F o r 2 0 2 3 , C a m b r i d g e U n i v e r s i t y S u t t o n T r u s t S u m m e r S c h o o l s w i l l b e i n v it in g y o u t o a
week-long, subject-specific residential held in Cambridge. The programme aims to give
y o u t h e f u l l C a m b r i d g e s t u d e n t e x p e r i e n c e ( i n c l u d i n g a c a d e m i c t e a c h i n g a n d s o c ia l l i f e )
whilst also providing you with information and advice to support you during the
application process.

For more information, click the link below.

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/events/summer-schools
WARWICK SCHOLARS

At Warwick, we believe that access to a world-leading university should be open to people from all backgrounds.
We are committed to supporting students in our region to reach their academic potential and join us at a
university that offers a strong academic challenge through teaching and research excellence. A place that
encourages you to search out what inspires and excites you.

W a r w i c k S c h o l a r s i s d e s i g n e d t o h e l p y o u t o g a i n a p l a c e a t W a r w i c k b y m a x i m i s i n g y o u r a c a d e m i c p o t e n t ia l ,
developing skills that will help you to succeed here and providing insight and experience of what it will be like to
study here.

Support doesn't stop once you enrol at Warwick - you will continue to be a Warwick Scholar throughout your
s t u d i e s a n d e v e n a f t e r y o u g r a d u a t e , g i v i n g y o u e n h a n c e d a c c e s s t o a w i d e r a n g e o f a d d i t i on a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s .

Click on the link below to read more in the brochure.

h t t p s : / / w a r w i c k . a c . u k / s t u d y / o u t r e a c h / w h a t w e o f f e r / w a r w i c k s c h o l a r s / 9 3 0 3 7 _ s r o a s _ w a r w i c k _ s c h ol a r s _ b r o c h u re f i n a
l.pdf

Key Dates for 2023 applications:


Applications will open (for students currently in year 12) in March 2023
Applications will close at midnight on 30th April 2023
Teacher references due by midday on 10th May 2023
Launch residential event will take place on in the final week of August 2023.

For more information, click the link to be taken to the website.

https://warwick.ac.uk/study/outreach/whatweoffer/warwickscholars/
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CAREER
RELATED
OPPORTUNITIES
DENTAL MEDICAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME
*Applications are now open to Dental Mentor’s Medical Leadership Programme (MLP).All MLP
members receive free virtual teaching and mentoring to help them become leaders in Dentistry. This
is a fantastic addition to their UCAS application and CV!

The deadline to apply is midnight on Friday 20th January:


https://airtable.com/shrTEjnrpWHDwkn6W

As part of their MLP application, students are required to attend the free, virtual Get into Dentistry
conference, with the next one on Saturday 14th January. This conference will provide a full guide
to the UCAS application process for dental school.

Please scan the QR code in the following link for a brochure.


https://medicmentor.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Updated-GID-Brochure.pdf

They will cover:


Enquiry Form:
- Application Timelines
https :/ /air tab le.com/s hr M6UP T8Z2 uxx7OL
- How to Tactically Choose Dental Schools
Web site: http s: / /me dicmentor. co. uk/
- CV Building
Dental M entor Line: 01530 41729 9 (Op en 10am -
- Personal Statements
5p m Monday - Friday
- Interviews
- Medical Leadership and Awards Programmes
- Accessing Work Experience
- UCAT and BMAT - Entrance Exams to Dental School
- Accessing Scholarships

All students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian for safeguarding purposes.

Registration Link for the Get into Dentistry conference: https://airtable.com/shr7JL0vaCAzEYUo1


GET INTO MEDICINE CONFERENCE
*Aspiring medical students in years 10-12 / S3-S5 / NI11-13 to a free, virtual Get into Medicine conference.

Registration link: https://airtable.com/shr66li3bqG3ZpkPM

Applying to medicine involves juggling multiple academic and extra-curricular activities. Dr Kennedy and I will
show your students how to approach every detail on their UCAS application, including:

- Choosing the right university


- Writing a personal statement that gets noticed
- How to approach a medical school interview
- Joining medical leadership and awards programmes
Enquiry Form:
- How to find work experience
https :/ /air tab le.com/s hr M6UP T8Z2 uxx7OL
- Building a medical CV
Web site: http s: / /me dicmentor. co. uk/
- Applying for scholarships to study medicine
Dental M entor Line: 01530 41729 9 (Op en 10am -
5p m Monday - Friday
The next available dates are:
Saturday 14th January (10am - 3pm)
Sunday 15th January (10am - 3pm)

All attendees at the Get into Medicine conference will be eligible to apply to Medic Mentor’s Medical Leadership
Programme (MLP). If successful, they will receive free teaching and mentoring to help them stand out as an
applicant and develop skills in leadership.

After attending a Get into Medicine conference, they need to apply for a space on the MLP by Friday 20th
January using the link below:
https://airtable.com/shrTEjnrpWHDwkn6W

Please scan the qr code in the link for a brochure: https://medicmentor.co.uk/wp-


content/uploads/2022/11/FINAL-Updated-GIM-Brochure-compressed.pdf?
fbclid=IwAR0ZBmEAgjGXEXRaTzMgW6K8W9S1SjEp5JoVGg3PV9N7zdaX-LZJMGScHXc
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY AT COVENTRY
UNIVERSITY

Click on the link below to find out more about opportunities in Nursing and Midwifery including
information about apprenticeships and university courses etc,

https://www.coventry.ac.uk/study-at-coventry/nursing-at-coventry/#routes
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APPRENTICESHIP
RELATED
OPPORTUNITIES
KPMG
At KPMG, we’re seeking young talent to join us in Audit, Consulting, KPMG Business Services and Tax & Law. But
we’ll need your help to spread the word, as your guidance can help make a difference.

In our nationwide apprenticeships, candidates will have the opportunity to be empowered and make a posit ive
difference to the businesses and communities we serve.

We’ll offer them training and qualifications – including degrees and work experience that gi ves t hem the
opportunity to grow in their own way and gain skills that will last them a lifetime. Our supporti ve community
consists of inspiring and innovative colleagues, and working alongside them is rewarding in ways that go far
beyond our competitive salary and broad range of employee benefits.

Guide the next generation towards a career at KPMG, and we’ll give them the support to grow, thri ve and start
making a meaningful difference.

visit kpmgcareers.co.uk/celebrating-national-apprenticeship-week-2023/visit
kpmgcareers.co.uk/celebrating-national-apprenticeship-week-2023/

https://www.kpmgcareers.co.uk/apprentice/?utm_source=ucas&utm_medium=html&utm_content=apps-
generic_teachers&utm_campaign=2226-kpmg-sr23-app-core_ucas_html_apps-
generic_teachers_static_stairs_jan23
JAGUAR LAND ROVER APPRENTICESHIPS
Jaguar Land Rover Apprenticeships
We are welcoming applications from curious, creative and bright minds to join us i n
September 2023 for the start of an exciting journey creating the next generat ion of luxury,
sustainable cars.
Applications are open for:
Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship (Manufacturing or Automotive)
Level 6 Digital and Technology Solutions Degree Apprenticeship
Level 6 Applied Professional Engineering Degree Apprenticeship Programme
Level 6 Supply Chain and Logistics Degree Apprenticeship

For more information, click the link below.

https://www.ratemyapprenticeship.co.uk/company-profile/27/jaguar-land-rover/jobs?
utm_source=emailCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cl-19012023-jaguar-
careers&dm_i=30Z2,1CYX9,5UC9ZH,5BRFA,1
NHS CAREERS

Click on the link below to go to the NHS Careers Hub twitter page where opporuntities
relating to careers in NHS are often advertised.

https://twitter.com/NHSCareersHub
APPRENTICESHIP SUMMER SCHOOL AT
WARWICK UNIVERSITY
*Sutton Trust APPRENTICESHIP SUMMER SCHOOL - taking place at University of Warwick

High-quality apprenticeships not only offer young people the opportunity to earn while they learn but
also ensure they gain valuable skills and get a foot on the career ladder.

The Sutton Trust Apprenticeship Summer School is a three-day residential where students can meet
leading employers and like-minded peers, and learn more about how to access top apprenticeships.

Please use the link to find out more about this opportunity.

https://www.suttontrust.com/our-programmes/apprenticeship-summer-school/

Applications are open in January

To register interest click on the link above and then fill in the online form on the website.
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ABROAD
OPPORTUNITIES
US PROGRAMME RAN BY THE SUTTON TRUST

Ever considered studying abroad? Think the US could be the right fit for you? The Sutton Trust US
Programme is designed to support students to explore studying in America and access leading
universities. From introductory information sessions to a week spent in the US visiting different
American colleges and universities, you’ll get an in-depth look into what it’s like to be a student in
the US.

All costs including travel, residential events and accommodation are paid for by The Sutton Trust.

Click on the link below to find out more about this opportunity, eligibility criteria and how to apply.

https://us.suttontrust.com/

https://www.suttontrust.com/our-programmes/us-programme/
US PROGRAMME RAN BY THE SUTTON TRUST

Ever considered studying abroad? Think the US could be the right fit for you? The Sutton Trust
US Programme is designed to support students to explore studying in America and access
leading universities. From introductory information sessions to a week spent in the US visiting
different American colleges and universities, you’ll get an in-depth look into what it’s like to be a
student in the US.

All costs including travel, residential events and accommodation are paid for by The Sutton
Trust.

Click on the link below to find out more about this opportunity, eligibility criteria and how to
apply.

https://us.suttontrust.com/

https://www.suttontrust.com/our-programmes/us-programme/

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