Undergraduate Exchange and Intercampus Students induction timetable

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.

If you have any queries, please get in touch by emailing PM-Maths-Admin@nottingham.ac.uk 

University card collection times and locations: Please visit the card collection webpage to find out when and where you can collect your card.

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  

Time ActivityDescriptionVenue 

9.30-10.50am

Help & Questions Desk (Optional)

Staff will be available to answer questions. 

Mathematical Sciences Building Atrium

11-11.50am

Welcome

Welcome to the School of Mathematical Sciences with the Head of School 

Physics Building, Room B1

3-3.50pm

Maths & Applied Maths (G123) 2+2 Course Director Talk

Please attend this talk only if studying the G123 (2+2) course

Coates Building, Room C22

4-4.50pm

Statistics (G300) 2+2 Course Director Talk

Please attend this talk only if studying the G300 (2+2) course.

Physics Building, Room C30

4-4.50pm

Your IT Essentials (IT Induction)

Discover all about the IT services available to assist you with your studies, getting connected, accessing software and apps and staying safe online. A hybrid session screening in Lecture Room and via MS Teams.

Keighton Auditorium and Online*

Click here to join

 

Tuesday 26 September 

Welcome activities taking place on Tuesday 26 September
Time ActivityDescriptionVenue  

10am-4pm 

Free Time 

Time set aside to visit the  Welcome Fair, complete any tasks you need to do, or attend optional online sessions**   

 

Wednesday 27 September  

Welcome activities taking place on Wednesday 27 September
Time ActivityDescriptionVenue  

10am-4pm 

Free Time 

Time set aside to visit the  Welcome Fair, complete any tasks you need to do, or attend optional online sessions**   

 

Thursday 28 September 

Time ActivityDescriptionVenue 

1-1.50pm

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and Wellbeing

Find out about the support available to you and about equality, diversion and inclusion within the School.

Physics Building, Room B1

4-4.20pm

Welcome to Your SU 

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! Hybrid session screening in Lecture Room and via Microsoft Teams

Keighton Auditorium and Online*

Click here to join

4-4.30pm

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.

Online*

Click here to join

(Select Science Undergraduates)

 

Friday 29 September  

Time ActivityDescriptionVenue 

1-1.50pm

Important take away information

Summary of Welcome Week and an opportunity for you to ask any questions you might have.

Physics Building, Room B1

2-4pm

Free Time

Time set aside to visit the Independent Fair, complete any tasks you need to do, or attend optional online sessions**

 

 

*For Online Sessions please have available your own device to access these sessions. 

**There are a Programme of Events offered by the Center for English Language Education you may wish to attend, details given below: 

Available Monday to Friday of Welcome Week 

Time ActivityDescriptionVenue 

10-11am

or

2-3pm

Academic Essentials

Aims to help you understand the academic conventions you are expected to follow by the University, including academic integrity, criticality and formality.

Online*

The links to join the Teams Meeting session will be provided on the School’s Welcome Moodle content

11am-12pm

or

1-2pm

Academic Communication

Aims to introduce the main modes of academic communication used at the university-Moodle and e-mail, and how to make the best and most appropriate use of them.

3-4pm

British and academic culture (for international students)

Overview of some interesting aspects of British culture and some insights into what academic culture in the UK expects from students.

1-2pm

Reading and writing in English (for international students)

Overview of what might be expected of you during your study in terms of reading sources and writing assignments

11am-12pm

Speaking and listening in English (for international students)

Overview of what you might face during your stay in the UK in terms of interacting with people inside and outside the university.

Faculty of Science

Mathematical Sciences

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