Students will be able to learn more about individual courses on offer at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) during a series of virtual events next week (22-26 February).
In addition to a general overview about studying at SRUC’s King’s Buildings campus in Edinburgh – with the chance to speak to current students – prospective students can learn more about specific courses ranging from HNC to postgraduate degree level.
These include courses in Horticulture, Applied Animal Science and Environmental Management and Conservation.
An event highlighting the Horticulture with Plantsmanship course will take place on Monday 22 February, followed by an event for Horticulture and Garden Design on Tuesday 23 February.
Further events for Applied Animal Science, Rural Business Management and Environmental Management and Conservation will be held on Wednesday 24 February with an event for Agriculture on Thursday 25 February.
The campus overview will take place on Friday 26 February at 1.30pm, followed by a student panel Q&A session at 4pm.
The events, which will be hosted on Microsoft Teams, offer the chance to hear from lecturers and ask questions about the courses.
Marketing and Student Recruitment Officer at the King’s Buildings campus, Anouska Curzon, said: “The coronavirus pandemic has meant we are unable to invite prospective students onto our campuses.
“However, we hope that by meeting some of the staff and students online, we are giving everyone the opportunity to find out more about what it’s like to study with us.”
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