UCL Ear Institute UG and PG Information Day
30 November 2024, 1:30 pm–5:00 pm

Come and join us at the UCL Ear Institute Information Day on Saturday 30th of November, for an exciting in-person event.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
-
The Ear Institute
Arrival from 1.30pm for refreshments and 'meet and greet'.
Are you interested in studying hearing, balance or training to be an audiologist?
Join us for our open day information event where you will be able to:
- Learn some fascinating facts about the hearing system
- Find out what the job of an audiologist involves
- Talk to lecturers and current students about studying audiology with us
- Look around our hearing research centre.
The Information day will run from 1.30 pm-5 pm at the Ear Institute, 332 Gray's Inn Road.
The day is open to:
- Year 12 and 13 students considering their university applications
- Undergraduate students interested in postgraduate study
- Postgraduate students interested in undertaking PhD research in our fields of expertise
- Members of the public who would like to know more about audiology and the science of hearing
If you have any questions, please email ear.education@ucl.ac.uk.
Accessibility requirements
If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact us on ear.education@ucl.ac.uk. to discuss any access requirements.
Our Programmes
Our teaching and research in audiology, audiological science and audiovestibular medicine are world leading, and we draw on the expertise of academics and clinicians
from UCL, the NHS and the private sector.
- Audiology BSc
- Audiological Science MSc
- Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc
- Advanced Audiology MSc
- Advanced Audiology: Audiovestibular Medicine MSc
PhD programme
A range of PhD opportunities are offered
that reflect the Institute’s research activity.
Funding
Find out about funding available to students including loans, scholarships and bursaries for specific subject areas at www.ucl.ac.uk/scholarships.
What our students say
"I would highly recommend the UCL Ear Institute. It gives you the best structure to prepare you for work in the real world."
Dr Nur Shasa Ain Abdul Aziz, Audiology BSc
"I applied to UCL because I knew I would receive a high-quality education. The structure of the programme also aligned with my learning style and I enjoyed having a full year refine my skills."
Madison Tutton, Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc