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This talk looks at the career-related and academic motivations for going to university, as well as the personal opportunities and benefits for your students. It will get them thinking about their study options and where university could take them. (Approximate/ ideal duration: 30 minutes). at University of Kent

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This talk looks at the career-related and academic motivations for going to university, as well as the personal opportunities and benefits for your students. It will get them thinking about their study options and where university could take them. (Approximate/ ideal duration: 30 minutes).
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Duration: 30 minutes

Suggested time of year: September – February

Gatsby Benchmarks: 2 and 7

This session looks at the career-related and academic motivations for going to university, as well as the personal opportunities and benefits for your students. It will get them thinking about their study options and where university could take them.

This is one of a range of free activities we offer that are designed to assist students in making decisions around Higher Education, including help with their UCAS applications and Personal Statements; information on Student Finance, and guidance around enhancing their employability. We can also run bespoke sessions that combine several topics if that would better suit your school. To book a session for your school, or to get a full list of the topics that we can cover, please contact [email protected]

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Available dates
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Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Parents
Families
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