With University just around the corner, this is the perfect time to consider what you might need to prepare for in order to excel in your next milestone of education. 
How can you make the most of this time before starting University? 

Cambridge University Tutor Dr. Richard Morris will be telling you exactly what you can do to prepare for University, covering skills to hone, how to make the most of your time at University, and guidance on independent study.

Topics covered will include:

  • Skills you need to prepare for University
  • How to study independently
  • Peer networking: How to build a peer support system
  • Staying one step ahead!
  • Extra-curricular learning: Making the most of the summer ahead
  • Q&A with Dr. Richard Morris

About your host

Dr. Richard Morris, Cambridge Tutor, Immerse Education

Dr Richard Morris is a Supervisor in History at the University of Cambridge and a Research Associate in History at St Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford. He has been teaching undergraduate students at the University of Cambridge since 2014 and has also been teaching History online to Immerse participants for the past three years.

Attend the session on Thursday 18th May 2023

5pm - 6pm BST (UK Time)

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Oxbridge Tutor Dr. Richard Morris talks us through the key skills to develop in order to thrive at University.

Thursday 18th May

5pm - 6pm (BST)

Get Ready For University: Oxbridge Top Tips

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