Friday 20 January 2017






YOGA-4-TEENS


Come along and learn valuable techniques to deal with the stress of exams and the anxieties of everyday life


4 week course from £22


Kings Langley Parish Council Hall


Sundays 10-11am


For more info or to book call Sportspace 01442 507199


Or email carol.gahan@sportspace.co.uk


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Nuffield Research Placements

Welcome to the Nuffield Research Placements Platform

Nuffield Research Placements (previously Nuffield Science Bursaries) provide over 1,000 students each year with the opportunity to work alongside professional scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians.

We are delighted to inform you that the application system for the Nuffield Research Placement Scheme 2017 is now open and we would like you to encourage year 12 students to apply. Students in the first year of a post-16 science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) course are eligible to apply.

The Nuffield Research Placement Scheme can offer your Year 12 students exciting placements in industry and at local organisations.  Undertaking a 4 week placement will inspire and motivate students and help give them the skills and confidence they need to get a place at a top university.

The experience can be particularly valuable to students who don’t have a family history of going to university, or who come from low income families.  We want more students from these backgrounds to apply, and can offer them financial support of £80 per week during their placement.

Placements

Nuffield Research Placements (previously Nuffield Science Bursaries) provide over 1,000 students each year with the opportunity to work alongside professional scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians.

Students in the first year of a post-16 science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) course are eligible to apply. Placements are available across the UK, in universities, commercial companies, voluntary organisations and research institutions.

Nuffield Research Placements are administered at a regional level by a network of Nuffield coordinators.

We particularly encourage students who don't have a family history of going to university or who attend schools in less well-off areas. We make sure no-one is excluded on a financial basis by covering students' travel costs. Some students may also be eligible for a weekly bursary in addition to travel expenses. Your regional coordinator will be able to advise on eligibility.

Applications for 2017 will open on Monday 24th October

Please see Mr Taylor or Mrs Jenkins in the 6th Form Office for further information

Thursday 19 January 2017


 
 
 
UCL INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
 
UCL Year 12 Gateways Conferences 2017

Reminder: application deadline 25 January 2017
 
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Gateways Conferences are designed to give a taste of what studying at university is like, as well as encourage deeper insight into an interesting and current topic. Students who attend will receive helpful information about applying to competitive universities, meet current students and members of academic staff and receive useful advice on writing effective personal statements.
 
For more information, including eligibility criteria, please have a look at the Gateways Conferences page on our website.
 
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Creative Spaces
Thursday 16 February 2017
 
Have you ever wondered how some of your favourite social spaces came to be? Who designed this particular space like this? And why? Join us to draw together your artistic influences and explore the theme of Creative Spaces. Discover the UCL faculties that can help you turn your notebook sketches in to modern day works of art. Attend presentations and interactive sessions that aim to broaden your understanding of design, whilst also offering you an authentic experience of studying at university. 
 
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Human Rights
Wednesday 15 February 2017
 
Is now the time to join the fight for universal human rights? Or would you just like to better understand your own and others' rights and what is being done in the face of ongoing global injustices? Join us to closer examine the theme of Human Rights around the world. Arm yourself with knowledge and insight by attending lectures and interactive seminars that aim to expand your understanding of the issues, whilst also offering you an authentic student experience.
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Friday 6 January 2017








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 Free Summer School at the University of Oxford


 UNIQ is a programme of free summer schools at Oxford University. We are the University of Oxford's ONLY official summer school programme for students studying in their first year of further education.
 


UNIQ is open to students studying in their first year of further education and who are based at UK state schools/colleges. Students apply for a specific course that aims to give them a realistic view of Oxford student life. UNIQ participants live in Oxford college/annexe for one week in the summer. They attend lectures and seminars in their chosen subject, and workshops about applying to Oxford.  Participants also take part in a variety of social activities in the evenings.


 


The summer school is academically intensive and challenging but it is also a lot of fun.  It is free of charge and includes accommodation, food and travel expenses.  If you think you may be interested in applying please see Mrs Jenkins in the 6th Form Office.  Applications close on 24th January



Applicants in 2016 were asked to provide:


  • At least six GCSE/National 5 (or equivalent) grades
  • A personal statement detailing interest in their chosen course and motivation to attend UNIQ
  • School Information (Current state school and past school)
  • A-level (or equivalent) courses
  • Teacher referee contact details