When researching universities, students are
often questioning what the university can offer
them when they get there. However, it is also
worth finding out what an institution can offer
before the application process even starts.
Subject specific events come in many forms
and are a great way for your students to start
exploring higher education. Student recruitment
teams can offer talks and workshops in person
or online on a range of subjects, from course
tasters to student life and personal statements.
On-campus visit days are also on offer, which
allow students to experience university
facilities first-hand whilst receiving sessions
from academics. Furthermore, summer school
programs can encourage students to gain
independence and meet new people.
Subject events are highly beneficial for
prospective students. Deciding what subject
to study at university can be a daunting task,
especially if they are considering areas that
are not taught at their school or college. Trying
out a subject with their chosen university can
give a real insight into whether they can see
themselves pursuing it as a career.
Doing so can also provide a taster of university
teaching. Lectures, seminars and tutorials differ
greatly from Key Stage 5 education, as does the
independent study that university courses often
require. Experiencing this at a summer school
or webinar session can indicate to students
whether university is right for them.
Another advantage of subject specific events
is that university academics are leading
researchers in their fields, so discussion of a
specific subject through a webinar session can
also develop students’ knowledge and improve
their academic skill in preparation for their
exams.
Mentioning this event participation can
look attractive in a personal statement too,
demonstrating interest and commitment -
especially if it involves a student’s chosen
university.
As well as being of great benefit to your students, organising these events can also help schools and colleges to achieve their Gatsby Benchmarks. Incorporating regular sessions into your timetables will increase encounters with higher education (Benchmark 7), link your curriculum to careers (Benchmark 4), and create a stable careers programme (Benchmark 1).
Note from UniTasterDays: Students and schools can visit the UniTaster On Demand platform to watch 100s of impartial introductions to university subjects at https://www.unitasterdays.com/ondemand