Cambridge open days 2014 programme
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3 and 4 July 2014
Contents
2 General information
4 General sessions
5 Course information
8 Colleges
10 Museums
10 Maps
Back Getting around Cambridge
WelcomeWelcome to Cambridge! It’s fantastic to haveyou with us and we hope your visit isinformative and enjoyable. The purpose of theOpen Days is to provide the opportunity foryou to find out more about the University, ourcourses and the Colleges, and to talk with staffand students.
With so much going on during the Open Days, wesuggest you look at the programme of activities inadvance or early in the day and make a plan so youcan make the most of your visit – to help you withthis we’ve left spaces by the session times so youcan mark which you want to go to or in what order.
Thank you for taking the time to visit us and wehope you have a great day. If you have anyquestions, please do not hesitate to ask a memberof staff or a student (who are wearing turquoiseCambridge Open Days t-shirts).
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Got a smartphone?The information in this programmewill be available on our mobile sitefrom 1 July, where you can also buildan itinerary for your visit and accessinteractive maps to help you findyour way around.
www.camexplore.com
If you’re accompanying a prospective applicantPlease be aware that due to room capacity limits, forthe vast majority of sessions priority is given toprospective applicants. If seats are still available, ourstaff and student helpers will let you know.
There are some dedicated sessions for parents/carers/supporters, as well as an update for teachersand HE advisers (see p4). You may also like to take awalking tour (details available from the MainWelcome Desk, map location ) and/or visit oneof our museums or the Botanic Garden (see p10).
Visitors with a disabilityIf you have a disability or specific requirement thatmeans you need particular support or facilitiesduring the Open Days, we are happy to helpwherever we can. Please contact the CambridgeAdmissions Office in advance about arrangements(telephone: 01223 765514; email:cambridgeopendays@admin.cam.ac.uk).
In case of an emergencyIn case of an emergency, please contact the nearestmember of University staff or contact theCambridge Admissions Office (01223 333308). Inthe event of a fire alarm, please vacate the buildingimmediately and follow staff directions. Do not uselifts and remain outside until you are informed by amember of staff that you may re-enter.
Commercial organisationsCommercial organisations that offer information andadvice on our admissions process and interviewsmay have representatives in Cambridge advertisingtheir services and/or collecting contact details ofpotential applicants. These organisations are NOTlinked to either the University of Cambridge orOxford, and we DO NOT support or encourage any ofthese commercial enterprises – none has access toany information that is not already available free ofcharge from the Cambridge Admissions Office,College admissions offices or Cambridge UniversityStudents’ Union.
If you are approached by a representative and findtheir behaviour intrusive, please inform staff at oneof the Welcome Desks.
PhotographyPlease note that we are photographing the eventfor publicity purposes. If you do not wish to be inany photographs, please notify a member of staff atone of the Welcome Desks.
After the Open DaysWe hope you’re able to get everything out of yourvisit that you want and need to. If there’s somethingyou forget to ask, please visit our website(www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/) or contact aCollege admissions office(www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/colleges/) orthe Cambridge Admissions Office(admissions@cam.ac.uk).
So we can keep improving our events, we’re keen tohear your thoughts on the Open Days. We’ll contactyou by email in the next few weeks to ask for yourcomments and any time you can spare to providefeedback is greatly appreciated.
A few things to note
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General information
Welcome DesksThe Main Welcome Desk at the Old Schools in thecity centre (map location ) is open between9.30am and 4.00pm each day. Staff are on hand toanswer queries and you can pick up copies ofvarious publications relating to the Open Days,undergraduate study at Cambridge, the University’sMusic Awards, student finance, and walking tourguides.
In addition, information stands and representativesfrom a range of other services are based here:
g Cambridge University Students’ Union (CUSU)g the Disability Resource Centre (DRC, see also
opposite)g the Language Centre (see also opposite)g the Careers Serviceg Student Finance Englandg the Admissions Testing Serviceg the University Sports Centre (see also opposite)g information for mature students (aged 21 or older)
There are two smaller Welcome Desks – one on theSidgwick Site (map location ) and one on theWest Cambridge Site (map location ), openbetween 10.00am and 4.00pm – where you can pickup additional copies of this programme and a smallnumber of other publications, as well as speak tostaff.
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See the maps on p10-3 for all venue locations.
Main Welcome Desk
Downing Site
Silver Street/Mill Lane Site
New Museums Site
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West Cambridge Site
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Disability Resource Centre (DRC) Map location Open: 9.00am – 5.00pm
The DRC provides information and support toprospective and current students with a disability/specific learning difficulty/health condition.
Language CentreMap location Open: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Tours are available throughout the day. A full tourlasts approximately 20 minutes but visitors canjoin/leave a tour as time permits.
University LibraryMap location Open: 10.00am – 4.30pm
As well as an information stand, tours of theUniversity Library and its unique collections areavailable throughout the day. Each tour lastsapproximately 15 minutes, with the last tourcommencing at 4.15pm. Tour participants must be aged 16 or older.
University Sports CentreMap location Open: 6.30am – 10.00pm
The University’s new Sports Centre is open forvisitors to look around, and tours of the facilities areavailable throughout the day. Each tour lastsapproximately 15 minutes.
ADC TheatreMap location Open: 12.00pm – 5.00pm
Students are on hand to answer questions. Tours areavailable at 12.00pm, 1.00pm and 2.00pm. Each tourlasts approximately 30-40 minutes.
Prayer roomA prayer room is available on the Sidgwick Site.Please speak to staff at the Sidgwick Site WelcomeDesk (map location ) about access.
RefreshmentsRefreshments can be purchased on some Universitysites.
g Sidgwick Site: Sidgwick Buttery (map location9.00am – 5.00pm) – drinks, snacks, sandwiches;Arc Café (map location 9.00am – 4.00pm) –drinks, snacks, sandwiches.
g Silver Street/Mill Lane Site: University Centre (maplocation 9.00am – 7.00pm) – drinks, snacks,salads, sandwiches, hot food.
g West Cambridge Site: William Gates BuildingCafeteria (map location 9.00am – 5.00pm) –drinks, snacks, sandwiches, hot food; West Café(map location 8.00am – 5.00pm) – drinks,snacks, sandwiches, hot food; Sports Centre Café(map location 9.00am – 5.00pm) – drinks,snacks, sandwiches, hot food.
You can also find plenty of food stalls, sandwich andcoffee shops, restaurants, and pubs/bars servingfood throughout the city. Trinity Street/King’s Paradeand the streets around the Market Square (MarketHill) are a good place to start. Please note that theUniversity of Cambridge accepts no liability for theproducts/services provided by these companies.
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if the weather’s good, youmay like to bring a picnic– there are a number of publicparks and green spaces whereyou can relax and soak up the atmosphere.
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Cambridge Explained1
An introduction to the University andoverview of the application process.
Student Life1
Cambridge University Students’ Union (CUSU)session covering what it’s like to study,socialise and live in Cambridge.
Student Finance1
An outline of the costs involved in going touniversity and the financial support availablefor (primarily UK) students.Parents’ and Supporters’ SessionA summary of our Admissions Policy, andwhat the University and Colleges have tooffer your prospective applicant. The sessionalso includes a Q&A led by an AdmissionsTutor.Teacher and HE Adviser UpdateThe latest information about the AdmissionsPolicy and process for teachers and HEadvisers.Be Cambridge FilmsScreenings of our short films about thevarious stages of the application process, anddifferent aspects of student life at theUniversity.
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1 Presentations, lectures and tours operateon a first-come first-served basis, withpriority given to prospective applicants.Our staff and student helpers will letparents/carers/supporters know if seatsare still available.
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Information stand 10.00am – 1.00pmDepartment drop-ins and tours 1.30pm – 4.15pm(at half past the hour, last tour at 3.30pm)Information stand 10.00am – 12.30pm Course presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm LT9Exhibition of student work 10.00am – 5.00pm GalleryInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pm S5Sample lectures (every 45 minutes, 1.30pm – 3.45pmlast lecture at 3.00pm)Library open to visitors 12.00pm – 1.00pm LibraryCourse presentations (on the hour, last 10.00am – 4.00pmpresentation at 3.00pm)Department tours (at half past the hour) 10.30am – 4.30pmInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pmCourse presentation 2.30pm – 3.15pm G19Sample lecture 3.30pm – 4.15pm G19Information stand 10.00am – 4.00pmCourse presentation 10.30am – 11.15am LT2
1.30pm – 2.15pm LT1Demonstrations 11.00am – 1.00pm Intel Lab
2.00pm – 4.00pm Intel LabInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pmCourse presentation 3.30pm – 4.15pm LG18Screenings of 2013 Marshall Lectures 10.00am – 4.00pm Meade (on the hour, last showing at 3.00pm) RoomLibrary open to visitors 10.00am – 5.00pm LibraryInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pmCourse presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm LG17
2.00pm – 3.15pm GS4 GS4 Sample lecture 1.00pm – 1.30pm N GS4
3.30pm – 4.00pm N GS4Faculty tour 12.30pm – 12.45pm Foyer
1.30pm – 1.45pm Foyer3.00pm – 3.15pm Foyer
Faculty open days website: www.educ.cam.ac.uk/undergradstudy/rightforme/opendays/. Information stand 1.00pm – 5.00pm FoyerCourse presentation 1.15pm – 1.45pm LT0
2.45pm – 3.15pm LT0Department tours (every 15 minutes, 2.00pm – 4.45pm Foyerlast tour at 4.15pm)Department open days website: www.eng.cam.ac.uk/admissions/opendays/. Information stand 10.00am – 4.00pm 2Course presentation 3.30pm – 4.15pm LG19Sample lectures (at half past the hour, 10.30am – 12.15pm S2 GR06/07last lecture at 2.30pm) 1.30pm – 3.15pm GR06/07Faculty tours (at half past the hour) 10.30am – 1.00pm Library
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Anglo-Saxon, Norse,and Celtic (ASNC)
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Asian and MiddleEastern Studies(AMES)
ChemicalEngineering
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Room Department tour – Politics and 3.45pm – 4.15pm S14 FoyerInternational StudiesLibrary tours – Archaeology and 3.45pm – 4.45pm D10A HaddonAnthropology Library Library tours – Social and Political Sciences 3.45pm – 4.45pm M11B LibraryInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pm (Thu)
10.00am – 1.00pm (Fri)Course presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm (Thu) S10 LR6Department open day – 4 July, separate booking required (www.landecon.cam.ac.uk). Information stand 10.00am – 4.00pm S5Course presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm S5 LG19Sample lecture 2.30pm – 3.15pm S5 LG19Information stand 10.00am – 4.00pm S5Course presentation 2.30pm – 3.15pm S10 LR3Sample lecture 3.30pm – 4.15pm S10 LR3Library open to visitors 9.00am – 5.00pm S7 LibraryInformation stand 10.00am – 1.00pm W1Course presentation 1.00pm – 1.45pm X MR2
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Geography
History
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Land Economy
Law
Linguistics
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2.30pm – 3.15pm (Fri) S9See also Natural Sciences specialisms sessions – pick up the detailed timetable from the Natural Sciences information stand on the day.Information stand 10.00am – 4.00pm S5Course presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm S10 LR3Sample lecture 3.30pm – 4.15pm S10 LR6Library open to visitors 9.00am – 5.00pm S7 LibraryInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pm S5Course presentation 1.30pm – 2.15pm S1 Recital RoomSample lecture 2.30pm – 3.15pm S1 Recital RoomFaculty open to visitors 10.00am – 1.00pm S1Faculty tour 3.30pm – 4.15pm S1 FoyerInformation stand 10.00am – 4.00pm W1Course presentation 11.00am – 11.45am
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Medicine
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Natural Sciences
Philosophy
Psychological andBehaviouralSciences (PBS)
Theology andReligious Studies
Veterinary Medicine
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Colleges
What’s a College?Cambridge is a ‘collegiate’ university. This means thatit comprises various University faculties anddepartments in different academic subjects, and anumber of Colleges.
Your College is your base for the time you’re atCambridge. It’s where you live, eat, do a lot ofsocialising, receive academic and pastoral support,and where you often (though not always) have yoursupervisions. Students on the same course,regardless of their College, are taught together bythe academic faculties/departments, attending thesame lectures, seminars and practicals. There are noColleges that are ‘better’ for certain subjects.
Advice on how (and how not) to choose a College,along with an explanation of the key functions thatthe University (through the faculties/departments)
and Colleges are responsible for, can be found inthe Undergraduate Prospectus and on our website(www.cam.ac.uk/choosingacollege/).
Visiting CollegesThe Colleges are open for visitors to drop in at thetimes specified below (please check the openingtimes carefully as access is not possible at any othertime) – please follow the signs from the mainCollege entrance (see the map on p12-3 for Collegelocations).
Some Colleges have their own events taking placeduring 3 and 4 July that require separate booking(see individual College websites for details andbooking).
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Museum of Archaeology and AnthropologyMap locationOpen: 10.30am – 4.30pm
Botanic GardenMap locationOpen: 10.00am – 6.00pm
Normal Garden admission charges apply.
Cavendish Laboratory MuseumMap locationOpen: 2.30pm – 5.00pm
Museum of Classical ArchaeologyMap locationOpen: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Tours of the Museum are available, visit the Classicsinformation stand ( ) for times. Numbers arelimited to 20 visitors per tour.
Fitzwilliam MuseumMap locationOpen: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Kettle’s YardMap locationOpen: 12.00pm – 5.00pm (House)
Polar MuseumMap locationOpen: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Sedgwick Museum of Earth SciencesMap locationOpen: 10.00am – 1.00pm, 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Whipple Museum of the History of ScienceMap locationOpen: 12.00pm – 4.30pm
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The University has a number of museums and collections (www.cam.ac.uk/museums/) that give an excitinginsight into some of the disciplines we offer. Many of these museums are open to the public throughout theyear – please find details below regarding those that are open during the Cambridge Open Days.
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Getting around Cambridge
Most Open Days venues are within walking distanceof the city centre, but some Colleges anddepartments are a little further out. If you havesufficient time you may like to walk out to theseColleges/departments. Alternatively, you may wishto use one of the bus services (see below).
Walking toursFour walking tours are available – two around thecity centre and two to/from West Cambridge. Thetours vary in length (between 30 minutes and twohours) and you can pick these up from the MainWelcome Desk (map location ) and the WestCambridge Site Welcome Desk (map location ).
If it’s a nice day we particularly recommend the walkto West Cambridge (approximately 30 minutes eachway), which takes you past the University Libraryand Faculty of Mathematics, as well as a number ofthe Colleges.
BusesCambridge Open Days shuttle busWe are providing a free shuttle bus service betweenQueen’s Road (‘The Backs’) and the West CambridgeSite (JJ Thomson Avenue). There is also a stop nearStorey’s Way, for those who wish to visit the Facultyof Mathematics and/or the Colleges in this area(Churchill, Fitzwilliam, Lucy Cavendish, St Edmund’sand Murray Edwards).
The buses run between 9.30am and 4.45pm and wesuggest you allow around 40 minutes for a journey.There is limited seating on each bus but weanticipate a pick-up/set down from each of the threestops every 10-20 minutes (traffic depending).
The last pick-up from Queen’s Road (to WestCambridge) is at 4.00pm, and the last pick-up fromthe West Cambridge Site (to Queen’s Road) is at4.45pm. Please note that the West Cambridge Site isapproximately 10 minutes’ walk from the MadingleyRoad Park & Ride site.
City servicesThe Uni 4 and Citi 6 bus services (operated byStagecoach, www.stagecoachbus.com) link theColleges/departments with the city centre.Information and timetables are available from theMain Welcome Desk (map location ).
The train station is approximately 20 minutes’ walkfrom the city centre, or buses depart every 10-20minutes from Emmanuel Street.
If you use one of the Park & Ride services, you cancatch a bus back from the following city centre busstops to:
Longstanton P&R (Guided Busway) – Parkside(Route A)/Drummer Street Bus Station, Bay 12(Route B)/Bay 11 (Route C/D)Milton P&R – Drummer Street, stop D2Newmarket Road P&R – Drummer Street, stop D1Babraham Road P&R – Emmanuel Street, stop E5Trumpington P&R – Downing Street, by JohnLewisMadingley Road P&R – Drummer Street, stop D2
The University faculties/departments and Colleges are located throughout the city, but Cambridgeisn’t a large city and is easy to get around. A map of the city centre can be found on p12-3 and amore detailed map of the University and Colleges is available from the Welcome Desks (maplocations ).
Cambridge Admissions Office01223 333308cambridgeopendays@admin.cam.ac.uk www.study.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/
Details are correct at the time of printing (June 2014).© University of Cambridge, 2014. Design by Cambridge Design Studio.
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Cambridge is a small and busy city, not builtwith modern traffic flows in mind, and so it’sbest to travel into the city by public transport.
By carFor those driving to Cambridge, the roads in andaround the city centre can get congested andparking is very limited. Therefore, we recommendvisitors arriving by car use the Park & Ride servicesinto the city centre.
The Park & Ride sites are shown on the map (right).It is anticipated that the Park & Ride sites will bebusy on 3 and 4 July (particularly Madingley Roadand Trumpington). Therefore, allow plenty of timeto travel in case your intended Park & Ride site is fulland you have to continue to an alternative Park &Ride site.
Buses leave every 10 minutes and the journeynormally takes around 15 minutes, but it’s advisedto allow at least 30 minutes to travel into the citycentre. For more information, including timetablesand ticket prices see the website at:www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/parkandride/.
Visitors from the north can also use the GuidedBusway Park & Ride services into the city centre.Follow the signs for Longstanton Park & Ride fromJunction 29 of the A14. For more information,including routes, timetables and ticket prices seethe website at: www.thebusway.info.
Disabled parking is available on some Universitysites for the Open Days. Please contact theCambridge Open Days Team in advance aboutarrangements (telephone: 01223 765514; email:cambridgeopendays@admin.cam.ac.uk). Disabledparking is also available in the city’s car parks and onsome streets. Please check in advance with theTourist Information Centre(www.visitcambridge.org).
Travelling to Cambridge
park & ride site Address
Longstanton1 Station Road, CB24 3DS
Milton Butt Lane, CB24 6DQ
Newmarket Road Newmarket Road, CB5 8AA
Babraham Road Shelford Bottom, CB22 3AB
Trumpington Hauxton Road, CB2 9FT
Madingley Road2 Madingley Road, CB3 0EX
1 Guided Busway P&R site (www.thebusway.info).2 For those using the Madingley Road P&R site, we suggest you catchthe Uni 4 bus to go to the Sidgwick Site (alight on West Road), orcatch the P&R bus to go to the city centre locations.
By busNational bus services stop on Parkside, Parker’s Piece.
For the Main Welcome Desk ( ), city centre sites ( ) and city centre Colleges, use one ofthe Citi services to St Andrew’s Street.
Between 8.00am and 11.00am only on 3 and 4 Julythe Uni 4 bus service is stopping at the train stationbefore continuing on to West Road (for the Sidgwick Site ) and then to the West CambridgeSite ( alight at Conduit Head Road stop). Visitorswishing to return to the station on the Uni 4 serviceneed to alight on Brooklands Avenue and walk fromthere to the station (via Brookgate).
For information about the Citi and Uni 4 busservices see the website at:www.stagecoachbus.com.
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By trainCambridge train station is approximately 20 minutes’walk from the city centre. There are bus stops in frontof the main entrance and buses run every 10-20minutes to St Andrew’s Street in the city centre(returning to the station from Emmanuel Street).
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