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Architecture Careers Workshop - 18/12/12 - still bookable by phone 01276 687511
- Title
- Architecture Careers Workshop - 18/12/12 - still bookable by phone 01276 687511
- Date
- 18th December 2012
- Time
- 10:00 - 15:30
- Event type
- Experience events
- Location
- London
- Cost
- £55.00 (Futurewise Members) £80.00 (non-Futurewise Members)
- Course code
- E0000105
- Number of places available
- 39
- Aimed at
- Students aged 16-19
- Dress code
- Smart casual – no jeans
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Online bookings are now closed for this course. However, late bookings can still be made over the phone - call 01276 687512 or 01276 687511
Architecture is described as the art and science of designing buildings. Do you like planning and designing? From architecture to transport, construction to tourism, property to urban design, housing to planning, there are many careers that you may not have even known existed - so join us on this event to find out more!
Who is it for?
Students aged 16-19 interested in architecture, who want to learn about the range of careers and what courses to study to be a successful architect.
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Aims
Opportunities
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The chance to ask the workshop staff questions on any aspects of architecture and the qualification routes
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How to set about and benefit from work experience
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How to prepare a personal statement and a portfolio, as part of the application process
- Learn first hand about the realities and pros and cons of this profession.
- Meet with professional Architects and admissions tutors
The workshop is designed to encourage you to learn through tackling challenging and realistic team projects.
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All event details are subject to change. We would advise you to check the website as we update information on a regular basis.
Host
University of Westminster - The School of Architecture and the Built Environment (SABE) at the University of Westminster is one of the country’s leading centres for teaching and research in architecture and the Built Environment. The school is one of the few in the UK to bring together all the disciplines that inform the design and development of our cities