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  1. Game Art is primarily a practical subject with most sessions delivered in our dedicated Game Art Studio. You are taught through a combination of interactive workshops and lectures, tutorials and group-based tasks, to become a highly creative thinker in the exciting, fast-moving game development industry. Interactive lectures take a variety of ...

  2. Contact time. The RCP Faculty of Physician Associates specifies a minimum of 1,600 hours of theory teaching must be completed to be eligible to take the National Certification Exam upon graduating. Therefore all classes are mandatory and you must attend a minimum of 80%.

  3. Most University of Worcester courses may be studied part time and many have flexible start dates - usually in late September or late January. Applicants for part-time courses can apply directly to the University of Worcester at any time for entry in September or January. Download an application form for part-time study.

  4. We have been producing pollen forecasts at the University of Worcester since 1995 and has, and continues to be, a leader in the UK for the discipline. Over the years we have studied pollen and fungal spore dispersal, fungal crop pathogen detection, plant responses to pathogens, hay fever treatment efficacy, pollen levels in soil, pollen in a ...

  5. Fines. Late return of bikes will generate a fine of £2 a day for pedal bikes and £4 a day for e-bikes. Fines must be paid online in the bike share system before rehiring a bike. Woo Bike Share offers a great deal to students and staff who want to get about on two wheels. The 100 bike fleet has 50 pedal bikes and 50 electric e-bikes.

  6. Maths. Media. Performance. Psychology. Sciences. Sport. Browser does not support script. Find the right course for you at the University of Worcester. Search our range of undergraduate, postgraduate and apprenticeships courses.

  7. Conference Presentations. Jarman, M. and Fernandez, K. (2023) ‘I wish you knew where I was coming from: Understanding international students’ academic culture’, University of Worcester Student Experience Conference, June 2023. Ford, H. and Jarman, M. (2022) ‘Developing students’ language skills to improve academic outcomes: helping students succeed’, University of Worcester ...