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YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE


Derby Campus Saturday 17 October, 10am-3pm

www.derby.ac.uk

Our community
We have a great community here at Derby. As a student, youll
automatically become a member of the Students Union, which
means you get access to all of our support, facilities and activities.

Welcome to the University


of Derby, No. 1 for graduate
employment in the East
Midlands*. My name is
Daisy Giuliano and I am the
President of the Students
Union here.
Im 23 years old, and having just
completed my history degree, its
now my job to run the Students
Union, which is a pretty big task
but also the best job ever. Ive
lived in Derby all of my life and I
am a very proud graduate of this

University - it gave me everything


I could have wanted from a
university, and more. There
is a real sense of community,
compassion and ambition here
and its such a good environment
to be in to try new things, meet
new people and make memories
as well as leave with a top
class qualification and tons of
ambition to go on and achieve
your dreams.
Make the most of today, speak
to as many students as you can

* Higher Education Statistics Agency 2015. Universities with a graduating class over 2000.

and get a feel for what it is like


here. Ask all the questions you
have and soak up whats going
on around you. I hope I will see
you again here as a student of
my University and I wish you the
best of luck until that point.
Daisy Giuliano
President of University of
Derby Students Union

Join in

Led by students for students

We will provide you with lots of opportunities to get involved while


you are studying. We have over 50 student societies, ranging from
Quidditch to theatre and from politics to cakes and cocktails! There
should be a society for every taste and if there isnt you can always
set one up. Joining a society gives you the opportunity to make new
friends, develop new skills and a chance to enhance your CV.
Youll find a full list of clubs and societies on our website,
www.udsu.co.uk

The Students Union is completely student-led. If you want to get


involved while you are studying, there are lots of chances for you to
do so. You can be a programme rep on your course, a college rep
for all of your college or a part-time officer where you will represent a
specific student group.

Support
The Students Union has its own confidential and free Help and
Advice service which can support you from the moment you raise
an issue until its resolved. We can help you with mental health,
sexual health, finance, accommodation, troublesome relationships
and homesickness. Our experienced advisers are here for you
regardless of where and how you are studying.

If you want to make a difference while youre


here, we can help you do that.

YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

CHOOSE DERBY

Derby has a huge amount to offer,


with a wide variety of award-winning
restaurants, cool bars and cafs, over 30
cinema screens, 3 theatres and various
live performance venues

It is also home to:


n The UKs largest classical outdoor concert with Y Not and
Download Festivals staged close by
n FORMAT one of the worlds leading photography festivals
n International real ale festivals Lonely Planet travel gurus
describe Derby as the best place to drink real ale in the
world
n Intu Derby was the first to open in Europe and is a top 10 UK
shopping centre (Property Week).

TOP10
UNIVERSITY
FOR TEACHING QUALITY

(Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide )

YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

Get hands-on
experience while you
train in our Clinical
Skills Suite, equipped
with NHS standard
clinical areas and the
latest diagnostic and
simulated learning
equipment.

Our fantastic new Sports Centre is the


hub for sport and physical activity.
Est. 2009

SERIOUS ABOUT SPORT

Our commitment to real world learning means we are continually


investing in some of the best university facilities you will find in the UK.
We have invested 150
million in new facilities in
the past ten years and you
will have the opportunity
to work in these unique
environments giving you
the hands-on practical
skills and experience
employers are looking for.
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Learn and practise in our 80,000 Crown Courtroom

Whether youre a serious competitor or just play sport for fun, there are plenty
of opportunities to get active and try something different. Take a look round our
brilliant facilities as part of a campus tour.
For more information:
T: 01332 591790
E: sportscentre@derby.ac.uk
W: derby.ac.uk/sportscentre

Membership:
full membership for a year for students
is 180, which works out at just
15 per month

Derby Theatre work and perform in


our own nationally renowned theatre

Work on crime scenes in a real-life setting

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TOP 10

UNIVERSITY FOR TEACHING QUALITY

Our industry-relevant degrees offer you unparalleled opportunities to gain


professional work experience alongside your studies. Our commitment to real
world learning makes us the number one university in the East Midlands for
graduate employment with 96.9% of our graduates employed or in further study
six months after completing their degree.**
Youll take part in industry visits and placements and work on real projects with employers as well as in our own commercial
facilities. Our students take up placements and internships with leading national and international companies, such as IBM,
Microsoft, Porsche, Asda, Bentley, DHL, Renault, TNT, Accenture, Six Senses and Price Waterhouse Cooper.
This exciting approach means youll graduate with the knowledge and skills employers are looking for.
* Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016

**Higher Education Statistics Agency 2015 universities with a graduating class over 2000

Mark Farthing
BA (Hons) Creative
Writing

Mihai Ghinescu
Business Management
and Law

Emma Lawson
BSc (Hons) Diagnostic
Radiography

My experiences
and achievements
at the University
of Derby helped
me secure my
current role
Member Services & Commercial Executive
at the League Managers Association (LMA),
one of footballs elite associations. I came to
university as a shy person who was able to
thrive through sport and then graduate as a
young leader.

Since graduating I moved


back to Romania and I am
now working as a Project
Coordinator for Nestl Ice
Cream Romania. I chose
Derby as it was one of
the few universities in the
UK to offer the Joint Honours Business
Management and Law course. It is the
perfect place to start as an International
student in the UK, offering you the
chance of high quality education and
good preparation for the next level of post
graduate studies.

I started work at the


Royal Derby Hospital a
year ago, as soon as I
gained registration after
qualifying. I work as a
Diagnostic Radiographer
in a busy super hospital
providing essential plain imaging services.
The lecturers at Derby were all brilliantly
supportive and encouraging. This support
was a life saver at times, especially when
writing my dissertation and during any
difficult times. All of the lecturers have had
long and successful careers in Radiography
and were passionate about the profession.
Studying Diagnostic Radiography at the
University of Derby will give you all the skills
necessary to become a Radiographer and
the friendly and supportive staff will help you
every step of the way.

Natalie Harrison
Bsc (Hons)
Forensic Science
I chose Derby as the crime
scene house provided a
real life aspect to studying
crime scene investigations.
Within a week of finishing
my last exam I received an
invitation for an interview
for a Toxicology Analyst position at Orchid
Cellmark. The job was offered to me the
same day which was great. I had the best
three years at Derby and I have made some
lifelong friends.

Jade Walsh
BA (Hons) Illustration
Since completing my BA
(Hons) Illustration, Ive
developed and designed
a range of greetings cards
for Paper Rose, a greetings
card publisher. Derby was
the obvious choice university
for me because as soon as I met the
Illustration lecturer at the Open Day she sold
it to me! I was also very impressed with the
facilities and building at Markeaton Street.
I can safely say I wouldnt be doing what
Im doing now, had it not been for my
experience at Derby. Before, I didnt really
have the confidence to think I could actually
pursue a creative career, but the fantastic
guidance and support from the staff gave
me that belief.

YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

Whats on when
General Talks and Tours Kedleston Road
Time

Talk

Room

9.30am 10.00am
9.30am 10.00am
9.45am 10.15am
10.00am 10.30am
10.15am 10.45am
10.30am 11.00am
10.45am 11.15am
11.00am 11.30am
11.00am 11.45am
11.15am 11.45am
11.45am 12.15pm
12.00pm 12.45pm
12.30pm 1.00pm
1.15pm 1.45pm
1.45pm 3.00pm
2.00pm 2.30pm
2.15pm 2.45pm

Welcome talk*
Student funding presentation with Q & A*
Welcome talk*
Welcome talk*
Welcome talk*
Welcome talk*
Welcome talk*
Student funding presentation with Q & A*
Three steps to preparing for university life*
Careers Making the most of university*
Making the best application to UCAS*
Three steps to preparing for university life*
Student funding presentation with Q & A*
Making the best application to UCAS*
Three steps to preparing for university life*
Student funding presentation with Q & A*
Careers Making the most of university*

OL2
B302
OL1
OL2
OL1
OL2
OL1
B302
E904
N405
B302
E904
B302
B302
E904
B302
N405

From 10.00am onwards

Tours of Kedleston Road site (available all day, start from the Atrium balcony no need to book)

From 10.00am onwards

Tours of One Friar Gate Square, buses leave every 20 minutes. Last bus back 2.40pm.

*These talks are repeated throughout the day. Please choose the time thats best for you.

University of Derby Online Learning


Visit us today in the Atrium

Choose from a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees that can be studied part-time,
through online learning. Studying online offers you the flexibility to choose when and where you study,
alongside your career or personal commitments.
We provide a structured and supported learning experience, with expert online tutors and a dedicated
online learner support team to help you achieve your academic goals.

Choose from a range of subject areas including:

New

Accounting and Finance


Business and Management
Computing and Information Technology
Education
Engineering
Environmental Sciences

MSc Finance
University Diploma Hospitality
Business Management

Ergonomics
Health and Social Care
Law
Psychology
Psychotherapy

Choose from three intakes September, February or May. Apply now to secure your place.
Find out more at www.derby.ac.uk/online
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Most first year students live in halls


- theyre just a short walk from our
campuses and a great place to make
friends. They offer you safe, good value
accommodation with other students.

The five halls, (listed 1-5 on the map at the end of this booklet) that
will be open for viewing are:

Visit throughout the day

After you have visited the halls, you will be able to pick up a coach
from Bridge Street to return to the main site at Kedleston Road. The
last coach returning to Kedleston Road will be leaving Bridge Street
at 3.30pm.

If you would like to visit our halls theres no need to book. Coaches
to halls will be leaving Kedleston Road frequently throughout the
day from 9.30am. They will drop you off at a central location (Bridge
Street) where you can walk to the halls.

n St Christophers Court
n Nunnery Court
n Princess Alice Court
n Peak Court
n Sir Peter Hilton Court

You are likely to require a minimum of 45 minutes to view one hall.


Please consider this when planning your day.
You can also walk to halls from Markeaton Street.
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YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

Markeaton Street is home to the


College of Arts and to the College
of Engineering and Technology.
If you study any of the following
subject areas, you will be
based here:

Markeaton Street

Home to the College of Arts


and the Department of Engineering.
Markeaton Street was opened by Sir Richard Branson in 2007.
Its bright and contemporary space is ideal for inspiring creative
thinking and making.
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Art and Design


Media and Performing Arts
Civil Engineering and Construction
Product Design
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Markeaton Street and nearby Britannia Mill
are served by the University hopper bus
and are only a ten minute walk from the
City Centre.

First class facilities


Purpose built for arts, design and
technology courses, we have excellent
dedicated facilities:
An extensive equipment centre for
students to borrow cameras, videos,
lighting etc.
Darkrooms
Recording studios
Mac suites with the latest software
Specialist engineering labs including an
electronic renewable energies lab
Product design studio
Large engineering workshops
A caf.

Just a few minutes walk away


is Britannia Mill a sensitively
restored former textile mill now
home to our textile studios,
fine art drawing studios and
major facilities for industrial
textiles production, printmaking,
ceramics and installations.

In 2015 work will begin on a new


extension to create a STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and
Mathematics) Centre. The building
will combine modern teaching space
with infrastructure designed for the
specific needs of engineering. For
example, an accessible roof space
will provide new opportunities for
sustainable energy teaching.
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YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

Markeaton Street Subject Talks

Markeaton Street Subject Talks (continued)

We suggest that you start your visit by attending the College overview. When this finishes the group will be divided into specific subject
groups. Please join the relevant group. The programme leader will give details of the course and show you around the facilities.

Subject

Time of individual talk/tour

Room
Aud 4

Site

College of Arts Subject Talks

Time of individual
talk/tour

Room

Site

College of Engineering and Technology - Overview

10.45am - 11.15am
1.15pm - 1.45pm

College of Arts Overview

10.00am 10.30am
12.30pm 1.00pm

Aud4

MS

Architectural Technology and Practice; Architectural Design Joint Honours;


Architectural Studies; Interior Architecture and Venue Design

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

MS201

MS

Animation; 3D Animation; Graphic Design; Illustration

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS102

MS

MS

Aud 4

MS

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

Aud 4

Dance (For Dance and Movement Studies see page 17)

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

Civil Engineering; Civil and Infrastructure Engineering


Construction Management and Property Development Construction; Joint
Honours Property Development; Quantity Surveying and Commercial
Management

Fashion and Fashion Marketing

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS005

MS

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

MS213B

MS

Film Production and Production Design; Film Production and Visual Effects and Post
Production

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS016

MS

Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering;


Manufacturing and Production Engineering

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

MS015

MS

Fine Art

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

BMG06

BM
Motorsport Engineering; Motorcycle Engineering; Motorsport and Motorcycle
Manufacturing Engineering

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

MS017

MS

Product Design Engineering BSc - Talk with Product Design BA followed by


tour of facilities

11.15am 1.00pm
1.45pm 3.30pm

MS202

MS

Sound, Light and Live Event Technology and Broadcast Engineering and Live
Event Technology

11.30am 12.30pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

Aud 3

MS

Interior Design

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

Media Production and Radio Production

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS114f

MS

Music: Music Technology and Production; Popular Music with Music Technology;
Popular Music Production

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

AUD1

MS

Photography: Commercial Photography; Photography and Film Production;


Photography and Media Production

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

BM310

BM

Product Design BA - Tour of facilities followed by talk with Product Design Engineering
BSC

10.35am - 12.15pm
1.05pm - 2.45pm

MS019

MS

Textile Design

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS012

MS

Theatre - Contemporary Theatre and Performance; Costume and Set Design; Drama;
Technical Theatre; Performing Arts; Theatre Studies Joint Honours

10.45am - 11.45am
1.15pm - 2.15pm

MS018

MS

14

Key:

MS014

MS Markeaton Street

MS

MS

BM Britannia Mill

Key:

MS Markeaton Street

BM Britannia Mill

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Kedleston Road Subject Talks

Subject Talks (continued)

Subject

Time

Site

Room

Stand

Subject

Time

Site

Room

Stand

Accounting and Finance

11.15am 12.00pm

KR

B301

12.00pm 1.00pm

KR

N613

American Studies (Joint Honours)

10.45am 11.45am
2.00pm 3.00pm

KR
KR

E615
E615

Counselling and Psychotherapy Principles and Practices including


Joint Honours

12.00pm 2.15pm

KR

K102

Applied Social Work, Working with Young People and Communities,


Health and Social Care including a tour of facilities and exhibition

12.00pm 2.00pm
(Bus leaves KR at 11.45am)

Creative Expressive Therapies - including tour of facilities and


experiential workshop at Britannia Mill, transport provided.

BM

BMG07

5
Creative and Professional Writing

10.45am 11.45am
12.00pm 1.00pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

KR
KR
KR

E901
E901
E901

6
6
6

Criminology, including tour of facilities

11.00am 1.00pm
Bus leaves KR at 10.30am

OFGS

301

Criminal Psychology, including tour of facilities

11.00am 1.00pm
Bus leaves KR at 10.30am

OFGS

102

Culinary Management and Culinary Arts

1.15pm 1.45pm

KR

E902

Cyber Security

10.00am 11.30pm

KR

B301

Dance and Movement Studies (Health & Social Care)

2.15pm 3.15pm

KR

K103

Data Science

10.00am 11.30am

KR

B301

Early Childhood Studies 0-8 years

1.15pm 2.15pm

KR

Kirtley
K203

Early Childhood Studies including with Early Years


Teacher Status

1.15pm 2.15pm

KR

Kirtley
K203

Education Studies

12.45pm 1.45pm

KR

OL1

English (Single and Joint Honours) and Integrated Masters in English

10.45am 11.45am
12.00pm 1.00pm

KR
KR

E703
E703

6
6

BEd Primary Education and PGCE Primary Education (QTS courses)

11.15am 12.30pm
1.45pm 3.00pm

Biology, including tour of facilities

11.30am 12.15pm talk


12.15pm 1.15pm - demo/ KR
tour

T102

Biomedical Health and Human Biology, including tour of facilities

11.00am 1.00pm

KR

T103

Business (includes Business Management, Business Studies,


Business Start-up, Business, Accounting and Finance, Economics for
Business and Information Technology Management for Business)

11.15am 12.00pm

KR

B301

Child and Youth Studies

11.45am 12.15pm

KR

12.00pm - 2.00pm

Child and Family Health and Wellbeing, Applied Social Work, Working
with Young People and Communities, Health and Social Care
including tour of facilities and exhibition.

KR
KR

OL2
OL2

3
3

Kirtley
K103

Bus
leaves
KR at
11.45am

BMG07

Stand 5

Computer Network Engineering

10.00am 11.30am
12.30pm 2.00pm

KR

B301

Computing and Computer Games (College Welcome talk followed by


individual course sessions and tour of facilities)

10.00am 11.30am
12.30pm 2.00pm

KR

B301

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Key:

KR Kedleston Road

BM Britannia Mill

OFGS One Friar Gate Square

Key:

KR Kedleston Road

BM Britannia Mill

OFGS One Friar Gate Square

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YOUR OPEN DAY GUIDE

Subject Talks (continued)

Subject Talks (continued)

Subject

Time

Site

Room

Stand

Subject

Time

Site

Room

Stand

English Language and Literature

2.00pm 3.00pm

KR

E703

201

1.15pm 1.45pm

KR

E902

11.00am 1.00pm
Bus leaves KR at 10.30am

OFGS

Events Management

Law - (Joint Honours, including Law with Criminology) includes a tour


of facilities talk

Football Journalism, including tour of facilities

1.00pm 3.00pm

KR

B228

Law - (LLB and LLB with Criminology) includes a tour of facilities prior
to the talk.

11.30am 1.30pm
Bus leaves KR at 11.00am

OFGS

201

Forensic Science, including tour of facilities

10.45am - 11.45am

KR

N613

Geography, including tour of facilities

10.45am 11.45am

KR

T116

KR

E615

Geology and Environmental Hazards, including tour of facilities

12.00pm 1.00pm

KR

T112

Marketing (includes Marketing with Digital Media, Consumer


Psychology, Analytics, PR and Advertising)

11.15am 12.00pm

KR

B301

Health and Social Care, Applied Social Work, Working with Young
People and Communities, Child and Family Health and Wellbeing including tour of facilities and exhibition

12.00pm 2.00pm
(Bus leaves KR at 11.45am)

BM

BMG07

Mathematics
(College Welcome talk followed by subject talk)

10.00am 11.30am
12.30pm 2.00pm

KR

B301

History

10.45am 11.45am
12.00pm 1.00pm
2.00pm 3.00pm

KR
KR
KR

E616
E616
E616

6
6
6

Media and Communication

10.45am 11.45am
2.00pm 3.00pm

KR
KR

E610
E610

6
6

Hospitality Management, Corporate Hospitality Management and


Hotel Management

Media Studies (Joint Honours)

12.00pm 1.00pm

E610

1.15pm 1.45pm

KR

E902

Nursing - including tour of facilities

12.00pm 1.00pm

KR

T201

Human Biology and Biomedical Health, including tour of facilities

11.00am 1.00pm

KR

T103

Human Resources

11.15am 12.00pm

KR

B301

10.30am 12.30pm

KR

T201

Information Technology (College Welcome talk followed by individual


course sessions and tour of facilities)

10.30am 12.00pm
12.30pm 2.00pm

KR

B301

Occupational Therapy - tour of facilities at Britannia Mill

1.30pm 2.00pm
Bus leaves at 1.15pm

BM

International Relations and Diplomacy

10.45am 11.45am

KR

E618

PGCE Primary Education (and BEd Primary Education)

11.15am 12.30pm
1.45pm 3.00pm

KR
KR

OL2
OL2

3
3

Joint Honours Degrees

11.15am - 11.45am
2.15pm 2.45pm

KR
KR

E911
E911

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Policing, including tour of facilities

11.00am - 1.00pm
Bus leaves KR at 10.30am

OFGS

203

Journalism, including tour of facilities

10.30am 12.30pm

KR

B228

6
6

Psychology, including interactive talk and tour

10.30am 12.30pm

KR

T204

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Key:

KR Kedleston Road

BM Britannia Mill

OFGS One Friar Gate Square

12.30pm 1.30pm

Liberal Arts

Occupational Therapy - talk and interactive session

Key:

KR Kedleston Road

BM Britannia Mill

OFGS One Friar Gate Square

KR

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Subject Talks (continued)


Subject

Time

Site

Room

Stand

Radiography, including tour of facilities

12.00pm 1.45pm

KR

T008

Social Work (Applied), Working with Young People and Communities,


Health and Social Care, Child and Family Health and Wellbeing,
including tour of facilities and exhibition.

12.00pm 2.00pm
(Bus leaves KR at 11.45am)

BM

BMG07

Sociology

12.00pm 1.00pm

KR

E814

Spa Management and Wellness

1.15pm 1.45pm

KR

E902

Special Educational Needs and Disability

2.00pm 3.00pm

KR

OL1

Sport and Exercise Science (includes all programmes and Joint


Honours, except Sport Management)

10.45am 11.30am Talk


11.30am 12.30pm Tour

KR

Sports
Centre
Seminar
space

Sport Management in partnership with Derby County Football Club


(DCFC)

10.45am 11.45pm Talk


1.45pm 3.00pm Tour
of DCFC (Bus leaves KR
reception at 1.45pm)

KR

Sports
Centre
Meeting
room

Third World Development including tour of facilities

1.00pm 2.00pm

KR

T112

Tourism Management and Tourism Destination Management

1.15pm 1.45pm

KR

E902

Working with Young People and Communities, Health and Social


Care, Applied Social Work, Child and Family Health and Wellbeing,
including tour of facilities and exhibition.

12.00pm 2.00pm
(Bus leaves KR at 11.45am)

BM

BMG07

Zoology including tour of facilities and exhibition

10.45am 11.30am - Talk


12.15pm 1.15pm - Tour

KR

T102
T102

Getting to Derby
Its really easy to get to us by train and well
pick you up and drop you back to the station
in our free minibus shuttle. The first pick up
is at 8.30am and will run every 15 minutes
throughout the day. You need to make sure
that you wait at the Pride Park entrance to the
station. If your course is based at Markeaton
Street, just ask to be dropped off there. There
will be plenty of people to help you if you need
it look out for our orange tops.
Our main site, Kedleston Road is based just
outside Derby postcode DE22 1GB. There
is free parking at this site for all Open Day
visitors. Coaches will be available to take
you to our other sites. Please note that there
is only parking for blue badge holders at
Markeaton Street.

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Key:

KR Kedleston Road

BM Britannia Mill

OFGS One Friar Gate Square

WHEN YOU ARRIVE


Some course talks are based at Kedleston Road, others are at
Markeaton Street. Please check the subject talk page for details.
Kedleston Road Talks
Please make your way to the reception area and show a member of
the team the letter that you received with this magazine. You will then
be directed to the relevant place.
Markeaton Street Talks
Please park at Kedleston Road and make your way to the regular
hopper buses that will take you straight to Markeaton Street where
you will be able to register your attendance.
If arriving by train: please ask the bus driver to drop you off at
Markeaton Street. Hopper buses will be running regularly throughout
the day between Markeaton Street and Kedleston Road.

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Plan your day

K
8

Make the most of your day by planning ahead using the timetable below

Subject

Time

Site

Room

A38
A52
B

3
5

10

CITY
CENTRE
7

RIVER DERWENT
STUDENT LIVING HALLS
KEDLESTON RD
MARKEATON ST
BRITANNIA MILL
INTU SHOPPING CENTRE
BUS STATION
DERBY THEATRE
TRAIN STATION
DEDA

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

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NUNNERY COURT
PRINCESS ALICE COURT
PEAK COURT
SIR PETER HILTON COURT
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S COURT
CATHEDRAL COURT
LONSDALE HALL
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