Interested in STEM subjects?
This year we are hosting a STEM marquee at our undergraduate open days on 24 and 25 June. If you enjoy STEM subjects, this is the perfect place to get some ideas about degree options. Maybe some you didn't even know existed.
The STEM marquee
We’ll have stands with staff and students across the four pillars of STEM all in one place. Come and talk to us about your interests, and we can tell you about some degrees you might enjoy.
Book your place
Subjects in the marquee
STEM pillar | Subject stands include: |
Science |
Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Zoology Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Physics, Medical Physics, Pharmacology Cancer Sciences, Medical Physiology and Therapeutics Physiotherapy, Sport and Exercise Science, Sport Rehabilitation Natural Sciences Neuroscience Science with Foundation Year Health Sciences with Foundation Year
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Technology |
Biotechnology Computer Science Food Sciences |
Engineering |
Architecture, Architectural Environment Engineering Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Electronic and Computer Engineering Aerospace Engineering Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design and Manufacture Foundation in Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Maths |
Maths Financial Maths and Economics Statistics Economics
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STEM taster lecture
Title: Sustainable futures through STEM
Want to get involved in creating a sustainable future? Come and hear about how our STEM subjects are making an impact on the world.
When and Where
10am. C14, Pope Building. Building 27
Delivered by: Chris Brignell, Director of Natural Sciences and Jez Turner, Assistant Professor, Foundation Engineering and Physical Science
Where to find us
The STEM marquee will be on University Park Campus in between the Engineering and Science Learning Centre (Building 54 on the campus map) and L2 and L3 Laboratories.
Our student helpers will be on hand to help direct you to the STEM marquee and take you to the taster lecture.
View the University Park Campus map