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Pre-Sessional English and Study Skills

We are looking forward to welcoming you on campus in July 2024.

Your programme induction meetings and welcome activities are detailed below. It is very important that you attend these meetings as you will be provided with vital information related to the programme and University services available to you. Please also explore the information in Welcome to Newcastle for information about your campus, Northumbria Students' Union and other support services.

Student Induction Day 1 - Welcome to Pre-sessional English and Study Skills.

This session will provide information about your programme and what to expect during your time at Northumbria University.

  • Date: Thursday 18th July
  • Time: 12:00-15:00 (BST)
  • Location: Northumberland Building, Room 149 (NBD 149). Link to City Campus Map.

Student Induction Day 2 - Learn about the facilities and services available to you during your stay at Northumbria University.

Meet guest speakers who will tell you more about the support and provide the opportunities to ask questions.

  • Date: Friday 19th July
  • Time: 10:00-13:00 (BST)
  • Location: Northumberland Building, Room 149 (NBD 149). Link to City Campus Map.

Accessing your timetable

Accessing your timetable is a vital part of getting started at Northumbria - it will tell you when and where your classes and sessions are, whether these are on campus or online. 

Please visit the Accessing Your Timetable article in your Student Portal to view your timetable and for full information. If your induction activity is not showing in your personal timetable yet, please keep checking back as it will be available soon.

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