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Embedded Systems and Internet of Things MSc

UCAS code(s): 5134F

Your Welcome Week programme starts on 16 September 2024.

You’ll find a list of your Welcome Week activities below. Click on an activity title to show the activity description.

Please note that:

  • All activities may be subject to change. Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information.
  • All activities are compulsory unless stated otherwise.

Monday 16 September

No activities are scheduled.

Tuesday 17 September

No activities are scheduled.

Wednesday 18 September

11:00 - Routes to Support - Stephenson Building

Time: 11:00 - 12:00

Venue: Rooms 2.005.PC1, 2.006.PC2 and 2.007.PC3, Stephenson Building

If you need any support during your time at Newcastle University, this session from the Library and Wellbeing team will give you the info you need to know where to go.

Thursday 19 September

13:00 - PGT Welcome Talk - RB Green Lecture Theatre, Dental School

Time: 13:00 - 14:00

Venue: RB Green Lecture Theatre, Dental School

A welcome talk for all Postgraduate Taught students.

Friday 20 September

10:00 - Welcome Talk - G.006 LT, Stephenson Building

Time: 10:00 - 11:00

Venue: G.006 LT, Stephenson Building

A welcome talk for Embedded Systems and Internet of Things PGT students with Degree Programme Director Dr Alex Bystrov.

14:00 - C Programming - Computer Lab, Merz Court

Time: 14:00 - 17:00

Venue: First floor Computing Lab, Merz Court

Learn about C programming with Dr Alex Bystrov.


Other activities

Career Navigator

Before you arrive in September, we recommend that you take some time to explore the Career Navigator platform.

Both UK and international job markets can be competitive, and more students are seeking part–time work.

By using this resource you’ll learn more about:

  • what the Careers Service has on offer
  • how you can gain experience while you study
  • the different stages of a recruitment process
  • resources available for international students

Learn more about the Career Navigator