Social Statistics (Taught master's): Data Sciences courses
Welcome Week for taught master’s students will begin on Monday, 16 September 2024.
Welcome messages from colleagues in the School of Social Sciences
Welcome timetable
Your course induction will take place 16 to 20 September during the Welcome Week.
You can access a document version of your timetable here:
Please review your timetable periodically in case of any changes. You should also frequently check your email for the latest information.
Support and advice
There are lots of people on hand to support you throughout your time in Manchester and you will meet many of them during Welcome.
These people are part of your support network so if you need help just ask.
If you have any queries about your course, please email soss.hub@manchester.ac.uk.
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For any information you may need before arriving in your first week, read through our Get ready pages.
Before starting your course, it's a good idea to visit our Get Ready pages, where there are a few practical things we need you to complete in your first few weeks to get things started.
Your Area of Study has welcome messages from department senior staff and colleagues.
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