On November 5th a group of 29 A-Level Accounting
and Law students visited Warwick University for an insight into what a Russell
Group University has to offer students who aspire to a career in the
professional services industry. Students
were treated to a tour of Warwick’s beautiful campus facilities hosted by a
team of Warwick’s student ambassadors who, representing the diversity of
Warwick’s student body, came from countries as diverse as the UK, Latvia, Poland
and Holland amongst others.
Students were also given the opportunity to get a feel for
what being in the lecture hall is like for a Warwick undergraduate. All students took part in Law sessions
entitled “The Knives Act 1997 – An Introduction to Reading Statutes” led by Dr
Stephen Connelly and another on “Defamation and Privacy” led by Dr Adam
Slavny. The legal aspects were mirrored
by fascinating sessions on International Business led by Dr Michel Synnott. NULC Accounting student Katie Wilton said, “I
really enjoyed the taught sessions. The
academics really challenged us but in a fun way and we were really encouraged
to get involved in the analysis and debates which I really liked”.
The day concluded with a keynote address by one of Warwick’s
National Teaching Fellows, Dr Ashley Roberts.
He led students through a very engaging introduction to the theory of
leadership and emphasised to students the need to develop a critical faculty
when establishing the merit or otherwise of the various theories he presented.
Richard Simpson, NULC’s Head of A-Level Accounting said
“Warwick University put on an incredible display of what a top class university
has to offer. The sessions perfectly
communicated to our students the similarities between the ostensibly diverse
disciplines of Accounting and Law and embedded this notion in a clear
appreciation of the increasingly international nature of large professional
services organisations who might one day employ some of our students.”
Emily Phillips, NULC’s Head of A-Level Law said, “I’m sure
that what our students experienced at Warwick University will encourage them to
really stretch themselves academically and will have had a very positive
influence on their understanding of what might be possible for them in the
future.”
To find out more about studying A-Levels in Accounting and Law at NULC contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or email info@nulc.ac.uk.
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