Sutton Trust Summer School

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Monday 6 August 2018

The School of Medicine’s Sutton Trust Summer School sessions were held between the 2nd and 6th of July.  The staff who participated included Henry Rae, Alun Hughes,  Rachel Davies, Fiona Cooke, Robert Humphreys, Bernie O’Hare, Robert Scully, and Swati Arya.  The sessions were on various medical related subjects including:

  • Experiments to identify concentrations in a solution
  • Reaction time and reflexes
  • Multitasking and how your reaction time is adversely affected
  • Bone structure
  • Venepuncture
  • Basic life support

 

Sutton Trust Summer School

Each year, the Admissions team organises a free week-long residential summer school intended for those studying anywhere in the UK who still have a year to complete at school.  The aim is to demystify elite universities and to equip students with the knowledge and insight to make high-quality applications to top universities.

During the week, participants take part in a varied programme of academic and social activities designed to give insight into what university study would be like. Students will live in a university hall of residence and attend academic sessions in two subject areas of their choice. Sessions are also held on the UCAS application process, personal statements and student finance to ensure advice and guidance are given on all aspects of the journey to university.

Sutton Trust Summer Schools are free of change.

Further details on the Sutton Trust Summer School can be found on the University Access and Outreach website

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