Postgraduate Virtual Open Evenings
Business - Thursday 25 March, 6.00pm to 6.45pm
Childhood and Education - Tuesday 23 March, 6.00pm to 7.00pm
Creative Writing - Friday 26 March, 7.00pm to 7.45pm
Journalism - Friday 26 March, 5.00pm to 5.45pm
Psychology (Conversion) - Tuesday 30 March, 6.00pm to 6.45pm
Victorian Studies - Friday 26 March, 6.00pm to 6.45pm
Book your place
Find out how studying at Leeds Trinity University could help you progress in your career and further your understanding of your subject at one of our Open Evenings.
Our postgraduate Open Evenings will give you the opportunity to hear from lecturers about course content and assessments, and find out about finance and postgraduate loans. We'll also guide you through the application process.
You'll also get to speak to current students and find out from them what it's really like studying at Leeds Trinity.
And if you have any further questions, please contact us on 0113 283 7150 or email us on hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Open Evening schedules
Thursday 25 March, 6.00pm to 6.45pm
Time | Activity |
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6.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University and our Master’s in Business programmes: |
6.15pm |
Academic Panel A panel with academic and current students to discuss and answer questions on both the programmes offered. Panel members include: Denis Kobzev, Director of Business Education |
6.40pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our MA and MBA programmes and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Tuesday 23 March, 6.00pm to 7.00pm
Time | Activity |
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6.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University and the different MA routes we offer in Childhood and Education. |
6.15pm |
Childhood and Education Academic Panel A panel with academic staff and current students to discuss and answer questions on the below MA programmes. Panel members include: Bev Peartree, course leader for MA in Mental Health, Children and Young People |
6.55pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our Childhood and Education MA programmes and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Friday 26 March, 7.00pm to 7.45pm
Time | Activity |
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7.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University and the Creative Writing MA. |
7.15pm |
Academic Panel A panel with academic and current students to discuss and answer questions on the Creative Writing MA. Panel members include: Martyn Bedford, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing |
7.40pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our MA programme and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Friday 26 March, 5.00pm to 5.45pm
Time | Activity |
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5.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University and the Journalism MA. |
5.15pm |
Academic Panel A panel with MA Journalism Course Leader and Senior Lecturer Jenny Kean, alongside current students studying the course will discuss and answer questions on the Journalism MA programme. |
5.40pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our MA programme and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Tuesday 30 March, 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Time | Activity |
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6.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University the MSc Psychology (Conversion) programme. This course is aimed primarily at non-Psychology graduates who wish to undertake further training as a Psychologist, but do not wish to undertake a second undergraduate degree. |
6.15pm |
Academic Panel A panel including the Academic Lead and Associate Principal Lecturer Dr James Jackson, alongside current students studying the course will discuss and answer questions on the MSc Psychology (Conversion) programme.
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6.40pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our Psychology MSc (Conversion) programme and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Friday 26 March, 6.00pm to 6.45pm
Time | Activity |
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6.00pm |
Welcome An introduction to the virtual event, Leeds Trinity University and the Victorian Studies MA. |
6.15pm |
Academic Panel A panel with Professor of English Literature Rev Jane de Gay, alongside current students studying the course will discuss and answer questions on the Victorian Studies MA programme. |
6.40pm | Close of the event |
During the event you’ll be able to access informative handouts about our MA programme and the finance options available. You can also view resources from the event via Go to Stage.
You’ll also be able to ask any questions you may have and have these answered by academic and support staff.
Postgraduate study
Do you want to continue your studies after your undergraduate degree? Progress in your career? Change career? Or do you want to explore a subject that you're passionate about in-depth?
Whatever your motivation, a postgraduate degree from Leeds Trinity could be the perfect way to develop your skills and enhance your career prospects.
Train to be a teacher
We’ve been training teachers for over 50 years, and have an excellent reputation in the region for supportive and successful training.
For graduates looking to undertake postgraduate study to be a teacher, we offer a University-led route and two school-led routes (School Direct and SCITT) for Primary and Secondary level teaching. These routes lead to QTS and the award of a level 7 Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).
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