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UCL - Virtual Taster Lecture

Thursday, 01 June 202312:30 - 13:30

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Join Bioscience Entrepreneurship MSc Programme Director Fiona Reid on this virtual taster lecture on Business Meets Science... What Happens to Innovation in the Real World.

This is one of the first degrees worldwide to offer business education specifically for scientists. The programme is run jointly by UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, UCL School of Management and UCL School of Pharmacy. You’ll learn from each of these world-leading departments about how scientific knowledge can be turned into new social and economic value to make a real-world difference.

This virtual event is also an excellent opportunity to learn more about the Bioscience Entrepreneurship MSc and ask any questions you may have.

Why attend?

  • Learn more about the pioneering Master's programme: Bioscience Entrepreneurship MSc, one of the first programmes of its kind in the world, which develops the skills of business, innovation and enterprise for science and medical graduates.
  • The taster lecture will focus on how scientific innovations can impact the real world.
  • You will hear from Programme Director Fiona Reid, who was also the Founder and Director of the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Who is this for?

This programme is suitable for various students with a science or medicine background who wish to gain a bespoke business school-type education focused on innovation. It suits aspiring entrepreneurs, those who want to work in translational roles or with innovative science, students who wish to work in corporate environments that work with life sciences, and many more. The requirement is for a bioscience degree at 2:1 or equivalent. Intercalating medical students are eligible to apply. Some applicants can demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career involving innovation, valuation of science, social purpose, commercialisation interest or other activity at the science-business interface. Others with work experience or entrepreneurial experience can include that in their application. 

Meet Your Host

Meet Your Host

Ms Fiona Reid Biog:  Associate Professor, UCL IoO + Adjunct Lecturer, Strategy & Entrepreneurship UCL School of Management

Before joining UCL in 2016, Fiona had a career in the private sector as an entrepreneur and at universities such as Imperial College and Oxford University, where she was the Founder and Director of the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Oxford’s Said Business School for nine years.

She has served as Director of UKCDS, which manages £440m of public research funding to support the UK government's international development interests. She is a Fellow of the RSA and lectures internationally on innovation, research impact and creating social and economic benefits from entrepreneurship.

She has worked with large organisations such as Philips, the Financial Times, and Goldman Sachs, with governments and
high-growth small businesses, and has been involved in creating many new spinouts and social ventures arising from the university setting.

Her expertise focuses on complex innovation spaces, the interface between science and business, and entrepreneurial
thinking within organisations. Fiona is a recipient of the annual UCL School of Management’s “Excellence in Teaching” award.

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Speak with international admissions officers and representatives from UK universities one-to-one.

Ask The Important Questions

Inquire about specific courses, entry requirements, scholarship opportunities, accommodation, and support services for international students.

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Attending an SI-UK event allows you to meet UK universities in one location, ask questions directly to university representatives, network with other students, and participate in seminars and workshops hosted by university lecturers.

  1. Before attending the event, research the institutions that are attending.
  2. Bring copies of your academic transcripts, test scores (if applicable), and any other relevant documents.
  3. Inquire about specific courses, entry requirements, scholarship opportunities, accommodation options, and support services for international students.
  4. Jot down important information during your conversations with university representatives.
  5. Collect contact information from the representatives you meet and follow up with any additional questions or inquiries you may have after the event.
  1. What are the entry requirements for the course(s) I'm interested in?
  2. Are there any scholarships or financial aid options available for international students?
  3. What support services are available for international students, such as accommodation assistance, academic advising, and counseling?
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  5. What is the teaching style like, and how much emphasis is placed on practical experience or research opportunities?

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Preparing for a university visit is essential to maximise your time there. Some things you should do include:

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Scholarship Support

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If you are looking for a scholarship, grant, or bursary to help fund your studies in the UK, the SI-UK team and selected UK universities can assist you with what you are eligible for.

Supporting Documents

When attending a UK university open day as an international student, you must bring along several supporting documents to ensure you have all the necessary information and materials. We recommend that you bring:

  • Academic Transcripts: Please provide copies of your high school transcripts and any previous academic qualifications, such as diplomas or certificates.
  • English Language Proficiency Certificate: If English is not your first language and you've taken an English proficiency test (such as IELTS or TOEFL), bring a copy of your test results.
  • Passport: Your valid passport or any other form of identification.
  • Visa Documents: If you already have a student visa or have applied for one, bring copies of relevant visa documents or confirmation of visa application.
  • Resume/CV: Please include a copy of your resume or curriculum vitae (CV) detailing your educational background, work experience, extracurricular activities, and any other relevant achievements.
  • Portfolio (if applicable): If you're applying for a creative or practical course that requires a portfolio (e.g., art, design, architecture), bring samples of your work or a portfolio showcasing your skills and creativity.
  • Reference Letters: Copies of reference letters from teachers, professors, or employers that support your application.

By bringing these documents, you'll be well-prepared to engage with university staff, gather relevant information, and make the most of your UK university open day experience as an international student.

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SI-UK's visa consultant is registered with the Home Office OISC* (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) and has extensive knowledge of the latest immigration legislation, rules and regulations.

SI-UK’s Student Visa Service offers advice and assistance to international students wishing to obtain a UK visa, specialising in General Student visas, Child Student visas and Short-term study visas (for English language courses lasting 6-11 months).

At SI-UK events, we can help clarify your visa status and help you successfully secure a study visa for the UK.

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