Undergraduate induction timetable
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Year 1
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng/MEng
H603, H600, H60A, H60B, H60C, H606, H605
- Electrical Engineering BEng/MEng
H622, H601, H62W, H62U, H62V, H62A, H62B, H62C
- Electronic and Computer Engineering BEng/MEng
H613, H611, H61Z, H61X, H61Y, H61G, H61H, H61I
- Electronic Engineering BEng/MEng
H612, H610, H61W, H61U, H61V, H61A, H61B, H61C
We are very happy to welcome you to the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering. We look forward to seeing you for the Welcome Week, which commences on Monday 25 September.
Below you will find your induction timetable. You may find the University Map useful in helping you find your way around. Some of the Welcome sessions are being delivered online through Microsoft Teams. You will be notified by email when these joining links are available on the EEE Departmental Handbook and Community Moodle page.
If you have any queries about starting your course, then please get in touch by emailing EZ-EEEng@nottingham.ac.uk.
Your induction is a programme of activities and events to introduce you to your school and course. It's important that you attend each induction activity to give you the best start to the year.
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University card collection times and locations: Please visit the card collection webpage to find out when and where you can collect your card.
Monday 25 September
Welcome activities on Monday 25 September
Time | Activity | Description | Venue |
9.30-11am
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Year 1 Introductory Talk
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A welcome talk led by the Head of Department Steve Bull. Including an Introduction to Year 1 and meet your tutor activity.
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Pope Building room A13
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12-12.30pm
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Introduction to Students' Union (SU)
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A short presentation and Q&A with one of your Students' Union Officers about what the SU offers and how you can get involved. Everything from being a Course Rep, being in a student society, representing the university in sport, where to get independent advice, creating change on your campus and much more!
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Physics Building room B1
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10am-4pm
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Students' Union (SU) - Welcome Fair
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Opportunity for students to engage with Students' Union and some of the welcome activities at the university to start becoming familiar with the campuses and student life.
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David Ross Sports Village, University Park
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Tuesday 26 September
Welcome activities on Tuesday 26 September
Time | Activity | Description | Venue |
8-9am
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Optional Drop-in Q&A
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Time available to ask any questions you have of Steve Greedy, Year 1 Senior Tutor.
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Online
You will receive an email to let you know when online joining instructions are available
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9am – 4.30pm
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University Student registration for new students only - In person international students (non-British/Irish)
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Students complete In-Person Registration by logging on to the University WiFi system (Eduroam), using their university email and password, for the first time when they arrive on Campus.
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The Great Hall, Trent Building (UP)
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2-3pm
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Your IT essentials (IT Induction and Email like a boss)
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Discover all about the IT services available to assist you with your studies, getting connected, access software and apps and staying safe online – check the help and support page for more information.
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Online
You will receive an email to let you know when online joining instructions are available
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4-5pm
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UoN Race – Formula Student Intro Session
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
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Formula Student - Find out more about how you can get involved in Formula Student. There are various mechanical and electrical engineering roles you can take up.
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Engineering & Science Learning Centre (ESLC), A09 Microsoft Teams joining link for those unable to attend in person Click here to join the meeting
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Wednesday 27 September
Welcome activities on Wednesday 27 September
Time | Activity | Description | Venue |
8-9am
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Optional Drop-in Q&A
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Time available to ask any questions you have of Steve Greedy, Year 1 Senior Tutor.
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Online
You will receive an email to let you know when online joining instructions are available
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10-10.30am
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Faculty Library Induction UG
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Discover how to get started with our libraries including:
- an introduction to our eight libraries
- accessing our print and online collections, including leisure reading
- using the library discovery tool NUsearch to find resources and manage your library account
- support for your academic and information skills
- who to contact for help
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Online
You will receive an email to let you know when online joining instructions are available
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10am-4pm
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Students' Union (SU) Discover Nottingham
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A chance for new students to find out what's on offer in Nottingham while you are at the University of Nottingham and to start becoming familiar with the city, campuses and student life.
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Portland Building, University Park
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3-4pm
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UoN Race – Formula Student Intro Session
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
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Formula Student - Find out more about how you can get involved in the Formula Student. There are various mechanical and electrical engineering roles you can take up.
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Engineering & Science Learning Centre (ESLC), A09
Microsoft Teams joining link for those unable to attend in person Click here to join the meeting
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4-5pm
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Open-Source Assistive Devices (OPAD)- Optional session
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Open to all new Faculty of Engineering students as an option to learn about OPAD. Led by David Branson and Amra Zaman.
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B01 Engineering Science Learning Centre (ESLC)
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Thursday 28 September
Welcome activities on Thursday 28 September
Time | Activity | Description | Venue |
8-9am
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Option Drop-in Q&A
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Time available to ask any questions you have of Steve Greedy, Year 1 Tutor.
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Online
You will receive an email to let you know when online joining instructions are available
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11-12 noon
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Health & Safety Talk
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Mandatory Talk on Health and Safety.
You are required to attend this before you attend any practical sessions.
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Coates Road Auditorium (building number 51 on the University Park campus map)
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Friday 29 September
Welcome activities on Friday 29 September
Time | Activity | Description | Venue |
9.30-1pm
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Lab Based Induction – Part 1
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Lab activities to include:
- Health and Safety Briefing
- Kit Collection
- Kit Inspection
- Kit Challenge
- Digital Learning Introduction
- Consent Training
- Hoodie Collection
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POPE Building -B01 EEE CTP Lab 1*&UP-POPE-C01 EEE CTP Lab 2*
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1.30-2pm
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Meet your Personal Tutor
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Time to meet your personal tutor
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POPE Building -B01 EEE CTP Lab 1*&UP-POPE-C01 EEE CTP Lab 2*
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2-5pm
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Lab Based Induction – Part 2
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Lab activities to include:
- Health and Safety Briefing
- Kit Collection
- Kit Inspection
- Kit Challenge
- Digital Learning Introduction
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POPE Building -B01 EEE CTP Lab 1*&UP-POPE-C01 EEE CTP Lab 2*
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10-4pm
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SU Independent Fair
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Trent East Car Park Marquee
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Additional Welcome Week events: Visit the events page to explore the exciting activities that you can get involved in across our campuses throughout Welcome Week.
For more information on when you arrive, find out everything you need to do when you get here.
CELE (Centre for English Language) Optional sessions
Please note: all Centre for English Language (CELE) sessions run several times. You can learn more about these sessions on our Welcome Week events page. Please ensure you only attend one iteration of each session.
Learning Development - academic skills induction sessions - Start of session 2023-24 (Optional sessions)
Please note: these sessions run at several times, please ensure you only attend one of each session and only if you are free and not in department sessions.
Learning Development - academic skills induction sessions
Title of session | Key content | WC 25 Sep | WC 2 Oct |
Understanding your learning characteristics for university
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- A metacognitive approach to learning: 'how do I study best?'
- Working memory and processing speed: why there is no 'normal'.
- Your relationship with time, procrastination, and focus
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Mon: 10-11 am
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Mon: 12 noon-1 pm
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Transition to university – becoming an independent learner
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- Introduction to support from Learning Development
- Flipped learning and independent study.
- Reading skills for university
- Well-being and academic performance
- Addressing imposter feelings
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Tue: 12 noon-1 pm
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Tue: 12 noon-1 pm
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Procrastination, perfectionism, and managing your time
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- Understanding and addressing procrastination
- How perfectionism influences working habits.
- Tools for long, medium, and short-term planning
- Setting SMART goals
- Working with high and low focus times
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Wed: 3:30-4:30 pm
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Wed: 12 noon-1 pm
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Note-making your way
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- Why note-making habits matter at university
- Hand-written, digital, and hybrid strategies
- Short-cuts for note-making in lectures
- Adapting Cornell, mind-maps, and summarising strategies
- Using OneNote for digital note-making
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Thu: 3:30-4:30 pm
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Thu: 12 noon-1 pm
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Starting your digital student life
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- Using Outlook e-mail and calendar
- Professional communication via email and Teams
- Navigating Teams – a basic guide
- Digital tools and academic integrity
- Avoiding digital overload, screen-time habits
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Fri: 10-11 am
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Fri: 12 noon-1 pm
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