Presentations and workshops
We have a range of presentations and workshops that we can deliver in your school or college, online or during a campus visit.
How to book
You will need to email the student recruitment team directly to organise any of these activities. We’ll work with you to ensure the content and delivery of our talks fits your school or college. If you can't find what you're looking for, get in touch and we'll see if we can help.
Current presentations and workshops
All session timings are bespoke to the individual school or college.
Applying to University
Talking to support university applications
- Choosing your course and university
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1, 2, 3, 7
This session provides guidance on how to narrow down choices to find the right course and University. It is designed to emphasise the various factors students should consider, encouraging them to think about their interests and the importance of thorough research.
- Preparing for UCAS exhibitions and Open Days
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1, 2, 3, 7
This informative talk is designed to help students make the most of open days and UCAS fairs. The session will also explore various factors students should consider when selecting a course and University, encouraging them to reflect on their own interests and aspirations.
- Applying to Russell Group universities and competitive courses
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Year 12 Gatsby: 1, 3, 7
We’ll introduce competitive courses and the Russell Group, highlighting the positive aspects RG universities can bring to students. The talk also focuses on how students can be competitive applicants and what they can be doing to enhance their skills, to stand out from the crowd.
- The UCAS process
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Introducing students to the process of applying to University through UCAS, this session covers how to apply, key dates and the application timeline. We can combine this session with other talks, to provide more detailed guidance on key parts of the application process.
- Writing a strong personal statement
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1, 3, 7
Designed for students in the early stages of their application process, this interactive workshop focuses on the personal statement structure, and helps students identify skills and experiences. We’ll provide the most up-to-date advice around new structures and the use of AI.
Why choose University?
- Why Sheffield?
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Discover why we've been voted University of the Year. This session will provide an introduction to both the University and Sheffield as a city - exploring the range of courses, opportunities, and facilities that make our University a standout choice!
- Why university?
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1, 2, 3, 7
This session will discuss the benefits of Higher Education, highlighting skills development, career prospects, the application process and an insight into student life. Providing students with a clear understanding of what University is all about.
Transition and University Life
- Transition to uni & graduate top tips
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Year 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
This session explores the academic differences between sixth form/college and University, challenges of moving away from home, typical concerns and the support available to students. Can be delivered by a recent graduate sharing their experiences.
- Student life
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Year 12 / 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Led by a recent graduate, current student, or alumni from your sixth form/college, this talk offers insights into student life at Sheffield. It covers opportunities like studying abroad, societies, and Languages for All, along with personal insights from their subject.
- Student finance and managing your money
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Year 12 / 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
This talk delivers the most up to date information on the student finance support available from the government. It also covers information on bursaries and scholarships, and broadens students' understanding of wider costs associated with attending University.
For parents & supporters
- Intro to higher education
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This talk is ideal for parents and supporters of young people, who are embarking on the journey of supporting a young person into Higher Education. It includes an introduction to HE, navigating choices and an overview of the UCAS process.
- Student finance
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This talk for parents and supporters delivers the most up to date information on what student finance is, how payments work, support, and alternative sources of income, such as bursaries, scholarships and work opportunities.
- Applying for Medicine and Dentistry
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We appreciate that knowing where to start in supporting a young person through applying to medicine or dentistry courses may be a daunting process. This talk provides guidance and what to expect from their application and selection processes.
Academic and study skills sessions
Study Skills
- Academic writing & resilience
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Skills builder: Staying positive and Aiming high Workshop that equips students with study skills and effective writing techniques whilst fostering resilience to empower them to achieve academic success.
- Critical thinking
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Skills builder: Creativity and Problem solving
Workshop that focuses on nurturing critical thinking skills and introduces research techniques for academic and real-world challenges - EPQ essentials
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Skills builder: Listening & Leadership
Workshop that provides valuable guidance for students, including advanced research methods and essential information on the EPQ. Helps them embark on successful academic projects. - Note taking, revision and study strategies
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Year 12 & 13 Gatsby: 1 & 7
Skills builder: Teamwork and Speaking
Workshop that offers practical strategies for students to excel in their studies, covering note-taking, effective revision, and powerful learning techniques for higher academic achievement.
Subject specific
- Applying for Medicine & Dentistry
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This talk covers medicine and dentistry as a career, the application process and how to be a competitive applicant.
- STEM Alternatives to Medicine
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This talk provides students with some alternative pathways and courses to Medical programmes. It aims to provide students with the skills developed during a STEM degree and also about some different careers within healthcare.
Campus Visits
We can arrange a visit with a tailored itinerary that can include a mix of the sessions detailed above, in addition to taster lectures, campus tours, and student life insight with current students. Subject to staff availability, these visits can be arranged at any time of the year through the Student Recruitment team.