Example course induction schedule
Here is an example course induction schedule to give you an idea of what to expect. Please note that every course induction schedule will be different, so it's important to find and follow the right schedule for your chosen course. The sessions, times and dates listed here are examples only and don't represent your real schedule.
If you haven't already enrolled as a student by the time you view your schedule, it will remind you to enrol. Enrolling will give you access to University systems which you may need as part of your course induction activities.
All schedules will be available to view online by Monday 6 January 2025.
Induction schedule
It's important to bookmark the webpage with your induction schedule and check it regularly. Occasionally there might be room or time changes and you won't know about these if you are looking at a screenshot or photo instead of the live induction schedule.
Tuesday 21 January
Time | Event details | Location |
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10:00am - 11:00am | Welcome to your school/department |
Room, building, campus |
12:00pm - 12:30pm | Welcome talk from your programme lead An opportunity to meet your academic team and coursemates. |
Room, building, campus |
Wednesday 22 January
Time | Event details | Location |
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On Demand | Introductory video Please watch this video in your own time before the talk later today. |
Video link |
10:00am - 12:00pm | Programme and subject meeting |
Computer room, building, campus |
2:00pm - 4:00pm | Introduction to Learning Platforms Please bring your own device to this session. |
Lecture theatre, building, campus |
Thursday 23 January
Time | Event details | Location |
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11:00am - 12:00pm | Library session with your Academic Liaison Librarian |
Library, campus |
2:00pm - 4:00pm | Meet your Academic Adviser You will be contacted by email with your time slot. |
Office, building, campus |
3:00pm - 4:30pm | Module registration session A drop-in session where you can register your optional modules with help and support. |
Computer room, building, campus |
Friday 24 January
Time | Event details | Location |
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On Demand | Sexual Consent Education View our consent induction webpage and complete the mandatory course on Moodle |
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12:00pm - 3:00pm | Fair in the Forum (optional) Join our Fair in the Forum to learn more about the wide range of support services and opportunities available to you as a new Oxford Brookes student. |
The Forum, John Henry Brookes Building, Headington Campus |
Student Support Co-ordinators
Student Support Coordinators can provide support and advice on both academic or personal issues. They are a good place to start if you don't know who to speak to.
Their contact details will be provided here for you.
Administrators
The Administrator takes care of the administration of your course. They are also a good person to approach if you have a general question.
Their contact details will be provided here for you.
Other key contacts
Here you will find contact details for your academic team. You can approach any of them with questions or concerns.
Job title | Who am I? |
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Subject Coordinator and Programme Lead | These are the academics who have general oversight over your course. Generally you would go to your personal academic adviser with questions about your studies, but you can also speak to your Subject Coordinator or Programme Lead. |
Academic Liaision Librarian | The Academic Liaison Librarian is a specialist librarian who can advise you on finding useful books and resources in your subject area. |
Reading lists
Your academic team might suggest some useful books for you to start looking at. If so, they will be listed here.
Additional information
If there is anything else your academic team would like you to know, it will be added here.