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IOPPN Undergraduate On-Campus Taster Afternoon 2024

Guy’s Campus, London

If you are a Year 12 or Year 13 student and are considering studying Psychology, Neuroscience & Psychology or Psychology & Criminology in September 2025 or 2026, join us for our upcoming taster afternoon on 30 October at 12.30pm.  

Come and meet the teams and find out why King's is ranked 2nd in the world for psychology and psychiatry (US News, Best Global Universities).

During the course of the day you'll have the opportunity to sample a taster lecture and seminar, take a tour around our facilities and chat with our current students and teaching staff.

Important to note: this event takes place at Guy's Campus. The main campus for Psychology BSc. Neuroscience & Psychology is based at our Denmark Hill Campus and Psychology & Criminology at our Waterloo Campus. If you wish to view these campuses, please visit our Campus Tour webpage

 

Getting there

The event will begin in the Harris Lecture Theatre in the Guy's Campus Hodgkin Building. Please head here upon arrival to register and attend the opening session of the day.

The event starts at 12:30 so please ensure you arrive in good time. Registration will be open from 12:00. 

If you are bringing someone with you, please ensure you book one ticket per attendee.

 

Additional Information

Numbers for this event are limited to 150 maximum, so places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

If sold out, please consider attending our online taster sessions taking place as follows:

Neuroscience & Psychology BSc 5 Nov 16:00-17:00

Psychology BSc 6 Nov 16:00-17:00

Psychology & Criminology BSc 7 Nov 16:00-17:00

 

Who can attend?

Our taster is open to Year 12 & Year 13 students or anyone who is considering starting their undergraduate studies in September 2025 or 2026.

Please note, students attending this event and interested in Neuroscience and Psychology must be studying at least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science or Psychology at A-level. Students attending this event and interested in Psychology must be studying an A-level (or equivalent) in one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology.

If you are bringing someone with you, please ensure you book one ticket per attendee.


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