MA induction timetable for the Department of History

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our department and have created an informative induction programme to help ease you into university life.

Our sessions will introduce you to:

  • the structure of your course
  • our academic staff
  • all the resources and support available to you at the University of Nottingham

We strongly encourage you to attend these sessions, as they are a vital part of your orientation. Attending these sessions will help prepare you for your time at Nottingham.

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Session locations

The building number is included for in-person sessions. This is to help you find the location on the University Park campus map. You can also look for the locations on the University of Nottingham AccessAble guide to find accessibility information. 

Some sessions will take place online. Find a study space to use if you need a quiet place to join.

Participation levels

Each event lists the level of interaction. This includes: 

  • No interaction: an information session with no questions asked of the audience. You will not be asked to speak in front of the audience.
  • Some voluntary interaction: an information session with very limited (voluntary) participation. The speaker may ask questions or invite you to ask questions on a voluntary basis. You will not be asked to speak in front of the audience.
  • Active voluntary interaction: an interactive session, where the speaker may ask questions but will ask for voluntary answers. You may be asked to contribute.
  • Social interaction: A social/informal event aimed to help you get to know your peers and/or different services/groups from around the university.

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.

Monday 25 September

No events scheduled.

Tuesday 26 September

Welcome activities for Tuesday 26 September
TimeActivityDescriptionVenue

10 to 11am

Your introduction to University of Nottingham Libraries

Join our friendly library staff for an online session that will explain how to get started with your libraries and how we can help you to achieve your study goals.

Some voluntary interaction

Microsoft Teams

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11 to 11.45am

Your IT essentials (IT induction and email like a boss)

Discover all about the IT services available to assist you with your studies, getting connected, access software and apps and staying safe online. This induction lasts 45 minutes to one hour and will be recorded. You can ask any follow on questions at our Smart Bar service – check help and support for more information.

Some voluntary interaction

Microsoft Teams

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1 to 3pm

Welcome and Module Information Session

View presentations from your module convenors on the module choices available to you with a chance to ask questions.

Some voluntary interaction

Room A18/19, Lenton Grove, University Park (5 on campus map)

Wednesday 27 September

Welcome activities for Wednesday 27 September
TimeActivityDescriptionVenue

2 to 3pm

Being part of an academic community

In this session we will look at the structure of the university, timings of the university year, engaging with academic events in your area and feeling empowered as a postgraduate taught and master’s by research student. 

Some voluntary interaction

Microsoft Teams

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4 to 5.30pm

Welcome to the History Postgraduate Student Community

Enjoy a cup of tea and meet with fellow postgraduate students.

Social Interaction

Room A02, Humanities Building, University Park (55 on campus map)

Thursday 28 September

Welcome activities for Thursday 28 September
TimeActivityDescriptionVenue

9 to 10am

Welcome to Your Students’ Union

A short presentation and Q&A with one of your

Students' Union officers about what the student union 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

Some voluntary interaction

Microsoft Teams

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2.30 to 3.30pm

Introduction to postgraduate study in the School of Humanities

A welcome talk from the director of postgraduate teaching. the school welfare officer will also give an overview of welfare support in the university.

Some voluntary interaction

In-person or online.

In-person: Room A03, Humanities Building, University Park (55 on campus map)

Online: join the session

Friday 29 September

Welcome activities for Friday 29 September
TimeActivityDescriptionVenue

1 to 2pm

Career Planning for Master’s Students

This session is designed to introduce you to the services and support available from the Careers and Employability Service to help you make the most of your master’s study.

Some voluntary interaction

In-person or online.

In-person: Room A03, Humanities Building, University Park (55 on campus map)

Online: join the session

2 to 4pm

Module Advice (drop-in sessions)

a chance to meet with your course director to ask any questions you may have about modules.

Active voluntary interaction

Room B53, Humanities Building, University Park (55 on campus map)

Online: Being Part of an Academic Community for Arts postgraduate taught and MRes Students - with the Learning Development Team

Being a postgraduate taught student can sometimes feel a bit like being in limbo: you are not an undergraduate, and usually only have one year to become part of the university and complete your course! So how can you feel part of the academic community you are studying in? In this session we will look at the structure of the university, timings of the university year, engaging with academic events in your area and feeling empowered as a postgraduate taught and master's by research student. 

Key content:  

  • Structure and function of the university 
  • Shape of the university year for postgraduate students
  • Engaging with schools including through conference events 
  • ‘Imposter phenomenon’

Faculty of Arts

Humanities - History

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