Courses in mathematical sciences can lead to a wide range of employment prospects. UK universities offer a huge variety of courses where you can choose Maths, Operational Research or Statistics, or any combination of these. Maths and Statistics are frequently offered together, with other common pairings being Computing, Business, Finance, or Economics. If you love Maths, enjoy problem solving and the beauty of certainty paired with logic, join this webinar to discover what would be like to study Maths in the UK.
In the UK, you could end up studying Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics or Financial Mathematics at postgraduate level. Whether you’re interested in deepening your theoretical knowledge for a research career, or you would prefer to apply your skills to solve concrete problems, you will find a postgraduate maths course for you. Come along to this webinar to hear more about the options available to you in the UK.
Sam Twells, Regional Manager Student Recruitment (Europe), University of Cambridge
Sam studied History at Cambridge and has worked there since graduating in 2014. His first outreach position involved liaising with schools across the UK on behalf of his College, Corpus Christi. He then moved to the central Cambridge Admissions Office to deliver the University Open Days, before transferring to the International Student Recruitment team in 2018. Sam is now responsible for engaging with students, parents, counsellors and schools from across Europe.
Dr Ben Adams
Senior Lecturer, Mathematics, Director of Studies for the Mathematics with Data Science for industry course at University of Bath
Joshua Koster
Country Development Manager (Europe), International office, Global Recruitment & Admissions at University of Southampton
Studying Physics at a UK university will give you a solid scientific grounding in the four cornerstones: condensed matter, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and thermodynamics, the basics of the evolution of our universe from where to choose your area of expertise. Do you like Theoretical Physics, Relativity or Cosmology? Or you may prefer technologically-important areas such as Quantum Optics and Photonics, and Physical Methods in Biology and Medicine, and active research areas such as Galaxies and High Energy Astrophysics, and Nanostructures and Graphene Science. Whatever you choose, you will have plenty of hands-on opportunities, practical experiments and real-life research during your studies.
Emma is an International Market Development Manager at the University of Bristol, leading on student recruitment across Europe. She has worked at Bristol for over 20 years in a variety of roles involving marketing, recruitment, events, research administration, and student support, including 10 years based within the Faculty of Engineering. She is enthusiastic about all things Bristol and believes it is one of the best UK cities to live in, offering a vibrant and exciting student experience.
David (Dai) Evans, Regional Manager, University of Cardiff
Dai Evans is Regional Manager for Europe at Cardiff University, leading on institutional marketing and engagement. Dai has held a number of recruitment, marketing and admissions roles across the UK higher education sector beginning his career in the International Office at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan. Dai is an LLB Law and French graduate, an avid singer and guitarist, and a Japanese speaker.
Jonathan Moore
International Student Recruitment Regional Manager (North America and Europe) at Royal Holloway, University of London
Are you looking to deepen you knowledge of physics or looking to pursue a research career within a laboratory setting? Are you interested in furthering your understanding of astrophysics or condensed matter? Postgraduate Physics courses in the UK are flexible and give you the opportunity to tailor your course towards your individual career aspirations. This webinar will explore what a postgraduate Physics course in the UK could offer you.
The UK is ranked fifth in the world for innovation and three of the world’s top ten universities for Engineering are in the UK. Understanding mechanical systems is one of the oldest forms of engineering knowledge, but it’s still one of the most highly sought after. UK courses will help you understand everything you need for your career, from stress analysis and thermodynamics to the mechatronic insights you need to go into manufacturing and robotic automation. Join this webinar and learn from university experts why a UK Engineering qualification will open doors for you.
Scarlett Armstrong, International Officer, University of Leeds
Scarlett has worked in international education for 5 years, with experience across multiple geographical regions. She most enjoys getting to interact with prospective students helping them to realise their educational goals.
Dr Adil Saeed
Principal Academic in Engineering at University of Bournemouth
Andy Thomson
Regional Manager at University of Bournemouth
Anna Scott
International Recruitment officer -SE Asia & Europe at University of Derby
The UK is ranked fifth in the world for innovation and we’ve pioneered all manner of engineering marvels. Whether you're interested in pursuing postgraduate studies in Civil Engineering, Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, you will learn under some of the best engineering brains in the world, in state-of-the-art learning environments and labs, while gaining transferable skills that can be adapted to all kinds of challenges and settings. Find out more about what the UK has to offer at this webinar.
Programme lead for PG Engineering at Oxford Brookes University
Lucy Hendry, Global Recruitment Officer, Oxford Brookes University
Lucy Hendry is a Global Recruitment Officer at Oxford Brookes University with a background in modern languages (BA hons French and Italian, University of Exeter). Lucy has worked in the international education sector for over 7 years, including teaching in Italy, work in the English language sector, international admissions and recruitment. She has been working in the global recruitment team at Oxford Brookes since 2018, taking responsibility for Europe and Turkey.
Emma Weeks
Emma is an International Market Development Manager at the University of Bristol, leading on student recruitment across Europe. She has worked at Bristol for over 20 years in a variety of roles involving marketing, recruitment, events, research administration, and student support, including 10 years based within the Faculty of Engineering. She is enthusiastic about all things Bristol and believes it is one of the best UK cities to live in, offering a vibrant and exciting student experience.
Engineering is one of the more difficult areas of study and requires hard work and commitment. You will need to be skilled in Maths and Physics, two subjects essential to further developing your engineering skills. As with many other subjects, some of the top universities worldwide for Electrical and Electronic Engineering are in the UK. The production and distribution of electricity is a highly specialised skill that requires thousands of talented graduates each year. Find out more about the options available to Engineering students at this webinar.
Do you want to help solve the major problems we face in medicine, healthcare, suitability or the environment? If your answer is yes, then a postgraduate qualification in Chemistry could be the choice for you! The UK’s postgraduate courses in Chemistry will help you to develop a whole host of transferable skills that will help you to stand out in a range of sectors. You could find yourself becoming an analytical scientist or a chemist or even branching into Law or Accountancy. This webinar will tell you more about what a postgraduate course in Chemistry looks like and the doors it could open for you.
Adri Hortobagyia - International Officer EU, University of Glasgow
My name is Adri Hortobagyi and I work as an International Officer for EU at the University of Glasgow. I am originally from Hungary, but I have been living, studying and working in Scotland since 2015. I joined the International Recruitment team at University of Glasgow in 2019.
Dr John Henry
Course Leader & Lecturer in Physical Chemistry at University of Wolverhampton
Catherine A Eames
Imperial College London
Chloe MacClean
Imperial College London
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