Information for new Earth and Environmental Sciences undergraduate students

Congratulations on securing your place at The University of Manchester! We are very much looking forward to welcoming you to the Department. Here you will find all the information you need to get started at the University, including all of the available events happening over Welcome.

All these sessions are mandatory and will take place online.

Week 1 - week commencing 21 September

Your induction session was on Monday 21 September, but don't worry if you missed it - all sessions are being recorded so you can watch it back at your convenience in your programme's Blackboard area.

The rest of the University sessions this week are available to book on the What's on page.

Week 2 - week commencing 28 September

During this week there will be several events that you will need to attend as a new undergraduate student.

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  • First Year Student Talk where you will get the opportunity to learn more about your studies and meet key academic colleagues in the Department.
  • Meet your Peer Assisted Study Scheme (PASS) leaders providing an opportunity to interact with other students.
  • Introduction to the Professional Support Team who will provide useful information on the support available to you.
  • Overview of importance guidance and resources
  • Meet your Academic Tutor

Personal timetable of events

Once you have activated your account and confirmed your attendance you will be able to gain access to the University Student Portal ‘My Manchester’ where you will be able to access a personal timetable that will include all the events that you will need to attend for your programme during the welcome and induction period. There will also be further information available to you in your Departmental Blackboard Area.

Getting started with your studies

You can also get ahead with some of your recommended reading, a variety of online resources and find out more about our Peer Assisted Study Scheme (PASS) below.