Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Open Days this Summer..

These events have now taken place - but to find out about our other, upcoming, Open Days, see: 

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As Summer approaches, we look forward to welcoming Religion, Philosophy & Ethics applicants / guests to Open Days here at our FCH Campus in Cheltenham. There will be events on June 25th and June 28th (and more in September and October).

You can find out more, and book a place by going to:  http://www.glos.ac.uk/open/Pages/undergraduate.aspx 

In addition to Open Days, you can discover more about the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics undergraduate BA(Hons) degree over at our Facebook Group:

FCH Campus
To see the course map - details of the 'modules' which form the course - click HERE, or to see our Photo Gallery of trips, events and the campus, click HERE.

The tabs at the top of this page also allow you to explore the course via Twitter, find out who we are, and see video materials on topics related to the course.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Another year...

As A-level results loom, some of us are preparing for clearing - the annual round of last-minute scrambling for places... [mind you - we do at least now have potable running water back]

Here at the University of Gloucestershire - in (really) sunny Cheltenham - we are preparing for the first run of year three of the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course. We are also welcoming another intake of first years (though we may have places through clearing - see http://www.ucas.com/clearing/vacancy.html for details on the process - or contact us via e-mail).

For current students - please use http://www.glos.ac.uk/timetables/index.cfm to see the timetable, and student records to choose your modules. Remember that those entering levels 2 and 3 will need 4 modules per semester...

Hope you are all having a good summer...
Dave

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Podcast for Buddhism module

Okay - if you want to listen to the 1st (technically the second, but the first one was a test) podcast on RPE202 Buddhism, go to http://pebblepad.glos.ac.uk/blog.aspx?blogoid=5503 and download the mp3. Then listen to it - simple as that...

We should have the rest of these - as done - up on iTunes, so that they will be proper podcasts - anyway - comments on this first one are welcome...

[I am aware of the sound quality/volume issues - and hope to address these shortly]

D.