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Welcome to Oxford School of Hospitality Management

Welcome to our learning community at the Oxford School of Hospitality Management. Your first week includes meetings with your Academic Adviser, program planning, development module, and advice on personal and professional growth. Get involved, stay engaged, expand your network, take all opportunities, and be proactive throughout your time here.

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Welcome to Oxford School of Hospitality Management

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Welcome to our learning community

  3. Welcome to the Oxford School of Hospitality Management Your University Your School Prof. Janet BeerDonald Sloan Vice Chancellor Head of School Angela Maher Dalene Claassen Programme Lead Programme Administrator

  4. Your first week here • Your Academic Adviser & Student Support Co-ordinators • Source of help and advice throughout your time here • Personal & Professional Development module (U54005) • Can help with module choice and programme planning • Can help you with other issues that affect you • Your first formal meeting with Academic Adviser • Thursday/Friday of this week (sign up this afternoon) • Bring a photo and completed form (they will keep both) • Bring your programme printout and printed copy of your timetable for this semester (from PIP) • Your second meeting • Week 4 or 5 of this semester • Discussion of progress on your modules

  5. Getting the most out of Brookes • Get involved – being a student rep, Bacchus student committee, OSHM events, University clubs and societies • Stay engaged – class attendance, regular meetings with AA, tutorials with academic tutors, check emails • Expand your network – other students on your course (not just first years), your academic tutors and the support staff in OSHM, attend networking events locally and in London • Take all opportunities – push yourself forward, engage in volunteering, competitions, part-time work • Be proactive – take the initiative, do your prep and research before class/meetings/SWE interviews

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