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School of something
Mathematics
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS
OTHER
AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Briefing meeting for outgoing students
2015-2016
John Paul Gosling
Industrial Placement Co-ordinator (from August)
[email protected]
Important points
YII Handbook
Everything from today is covered in the MATH8001
student handbook.
Don’t leave the handbook at home.
Forms
A Health & Safety agreement must be completed
before a placement can commence.
There are 3 forms in Section 3 of the handbook that
must be completed at the start of your placement.
Important points
We must be able to contact you during your placement year.
This means that you should be checking your University email
regularly or you should forward your email to another inbox
that you will be checking.
Email forwarding
https://support.office.com/en-au/article/Forward-email-toanother-email-account-1ed4ee1e-74f8-4f53-a17486b748ff6a0e
http://tinyurl.com/ngbngc9
Timetable
When
What
Before placement
Tripartite health & safety agreement completed
Before placement
Change-of-programme form and extend student card
June
Allocation of academic supervisor
June-October
Start placement
1st week of placement
Return “Section 3” forms
1st week of placement
Set initial objectives as required by the company
1st month of placement
Contact from academic supervisor for initial update
December/January
Will University accommodation by needed?
December/January
Contact from academic supervisor for mid-term update
April/May
Visit from academic supervisor to assess progress
May onwards
Module enrolment for next academic year.
End of placement
Prepare for assessment
Academic supervisor
Everyone will be allocated an academic supervisor who will be
their main point of contact throughout the placement year.
It will probably not be your personal tutor.
They will arrange a visit sometime in April or May next year.
Assessment
MATH8001 is an 120 credit module that is passed or failed.
Your placement year is assessed through
•
a report,
•
a presentation,
•
your placement profile,
•
your academic supervisor’s visit.
Assessment – report
The 7000-8000 word report will be due in at the end of
October when you come back to the University.
The report should give a comprehensive account of your
placement year:
from how you got your placement,
to what you got from your placement.
Part of the report should focus on a substantial project you
have undertaken.
Assessment – presentation
You will be required to give a 15-minute presentation on your
placement year.
Think of it as a marketing tool to advertise the year-in-industry
and your particular employer.
The best presentations will be selected for Oktoberfest 2016.
Assessment – more forms
During your placement, you need to complete the “placement
profile” forms that are included as part of the handbook.
You are asked to review progress at several points.
Your industrial supervisor needs to complete some reviews too.
These forms will be appended to your report and will form part
of your overall assessment.
Finances
Remember that you retain your student status.
Council tax – you might need a letter to support exemption.
Travel
– some cities have reductions on public transport
– in London, you can get a reduced-fee
Making it worthwhile
You’ve got a superb opportunity to
• Try out a potential career,
• Make contacts,
• Build up experience,
• Secure your first job out of uni.
Remember that you are representing the university
(a top ten university in terms of recruitment targeting)
Coming back to Uni
A year is not a long time…
Consider accommodation for your final year(s).
Think about how you are going to cope with lectures.
Final slide
No forms = No transfer to the industrial placement programme.
Remember that you need to have an average of 55 and have
passed 100 credits in your second year.
If you are having any problems or you need our help with
anything, don’t hesitate to contact your academic supervisor or
me: communication is important.
Questions/Concerns:
John Paul Gosling, [email protected]
Heather Ugarte,
[email protected]