Want to delve a little deeper into a specific subject area? Want to give your pupils a taste of a subject you may not offer in your school? Maybe you want your pupils to have a taste of University life. We offer FREE subject-specific sessions delivered by our Îá°®³Ô¹Ï lecturers and regional recruitment officers.
- We can deliver lectures and workshops designed to suit A-Level, GCSE or Welsh Baccalaureate pupils on a topic of your choice.
- Choose to visit us here at Îá°®³Ô¹Ï or we can come to you! We have regional recruitment officers so we can deliver subject specific sessions in your school or online across the UK.
- Choose from Welsh or English medium sessions across a range of subject areas.
Subject Session Examples
- An introduction to financial accounting
- Why study accounting / banking / finance?
- Investment Challenge
- Accounting guest lecture
- Banking guest lecture
- Finance guest lecture
- Business guest lecture
- Management guest lecture
- Why study Business / Business Management / HRM?
- Aspirations Leadership workshop
- Working 9 to 5 what a way to make a living
- Business data analytics guest lecture
- Why study Business Data Analytics?
- Introduction to our BangorBizData - Data Analytics Club for Schools
- Why business data analytics is a great choice for top maths students
- Data analytics as the future of business
- Data analytics for detecting fraud
- How Lemons started the Mafia
- Crime and punishment: How do we solve the problem of crime?
- How to be a great impostor
- Guns Go South, Drugs Go North' - How Crime Travels around the World
- Crime Goes to the Cinema: Depictions of Theoretical Criminology through Popular Culture
- Punishment through death penalty
- Theory of crime
- Punishment through torture
- Serial killers
- Why study Childhood and Youth Studies?
- Career options when you study Childhood and Youth Studies.
- Actors training
- Directing actors
- Tailored sessions on any specific play texts or practitioners being studied at A level Drama
- Professional practice in the Arts and Culture sector
- Why become a teacher?
- Why study education?
- English Language sessions
- Tailored sessions on any specific texts being studied at A level
- Creative Writing taster sessions
- Holocaust on film
- Women in media history
- The American Civil Rights Movement
- Visual Culture: American manhood at the turn of the twentieth century
- Visual Culture: WWII comics against prejudice
- Graffiti and rights to the city
- Media production (broadcasting and podcasting)
- Radio
- News production methods
- The creative industries
- Hedd Wyn (Welsh medium session)
- Why study History?
- Historical walking tours - on campus or in nearby historical locations e.g. Caernarfon
- Help with Non Examined Assessment (NEA) - sources and analysis
- Oral History training
- Beasts, Beef and Babe: Animal History
- Magic and ritual
- Nationalism in the UK
- Archaeology
- Death
- Climate change and the past
- Sport and national identity
- The Royal Family (e.g. 1953 Coronation)
- Food history in Jazz Age Britain
- Welsh identity and nationalism
- Modern History (British/Welsh)
- From Television to TikTok: Television and the Past
- Why study law?
- The difference between Law and Criminal Law
- Detailed Defamation: Wagatha and Depp
- Privacy Laws: Do they exist?
- Bizarre Laws
- Careers in Criminal Law
- Criminal Law session
- Decentralisation
- The nature of law and the legal system of England and Wales
- Private Law (Tort/Medical/Media)
- Various sessions on topics within Linguistics
- Marketing guest lecture
- Marketing workshops
- Why study Marketing?
- Who are our customers? Understanding segmentation in markets
- Getting to the core of products: understanding the marketing of goods and services
- Will the customer pay the price? Understanding how prices are set in a dynamic environment
- How to build a successful brand
- Careers and Courses in Modern Languages
- Why study French / Spanish / Italian / German / Chinese?
- Basic French / Spanish / Italian / German / Chinese session
- French cinema
- Race and diversity in contemporary France
- Sport and National Identity in France
- Humour and identity in contemporary France
- Music guest lecturer
- Why study Music?
- Popping Candy: sensory exploration in music
- Composing by numbers
- Music and disability
- Why study Philosophy, Ethics and Religion?
- Philosophy of Religion
- Analytical philosophy
- Continental philosophy
- Ethics (Metaethics / normative ethics / applied ethics)
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Paganism
- Atheism
- History of religion
- Religion and society
- The Holocaust
- Interfaith conversation
- Environmentalism
- Historical injustices and ethics (slavery, witch hunts, fundamentalist terrorism)
- Existentialism
- Queer Studies
- Slavery
- Routes into Policing
- Why study a Policing degree?
- The Power of Surveillance and the Internet
- Is Alexa listening? Data surveillance in the UK
- Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery
- Datganoli a pholisi cymdeithasol yng Nghymru
- Y Gwasanaeth Iechyd yng Nghymru
- Gweinyddiaeth gyhoeddus a’r iaith Gymraeg
- Y Gymraeg a’r gwasanaeth iechyd
- Tlodi ac anghyfartaledd
- Disgwyliad oes yng Nghymru
- Why study Social Science?
- What is Social Policy?
- Sociology and Social Policy - what is it and what are the career paths?
- Cyflwyniad i Gymdeithaseg
- Dulliau Ymchwil
- Y Teulu
- Anghydraddoldeb Gymdeithasol
- Addysg
- Trosedd
- Cyfryngau
- Why study Tourism Management?
- Managing Tourism Sustainably
- Pam astudio y Gymraeg?
- Ysgrifennu Creadigol, gan gynnwys ysgrifennu am eich ardal leol
- Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg, yn enwedig nofelau
- Llenyddiaeth yr Oesoedd Canol
- Llenyddiaeth fodern- barddoniaeth yn arbennig
- Beirniadaeth Lenyddol - h.y. y cwestiwn 'Gwerthfawrogi' ar y maes llafur
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