MSc Biomedical Engineering Pre-arrival Information

Everything you need to know before starting your university experience as a biomedical engineering student. Intro Week 2025 starts on 25 September, giving you the chance to meet your lecturers and classmates and explore the facilities where you’ll be studying.

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We know it’s a busy and exciting time for you, and we want to make preparing for starting your degree as straightforward as possible.  This pre-arrival page is just for new chemical engineering students. Here you’ll find information specific to you and your course.

Register

Complete your registration 

The first thing you need to do is to complete your registration 

Register as a student

Information on Late Registration 

You can’t start your course/attend lectures & seminars until you have registered with the University.  If you haven't registered by 20 October 2024, you must get in contact with us.


Intro Week Timetable

Thursday 25 September 2025

TimeLocationEvent
10am - 11amDiamond Building Lecture Theatre 7School Welcome Talk
11am - 12pmDiamond Building Classroom 1Course Talk: MSc Biomedical Engineering
12pm - 1pmSir Robert Hadfield Building Level B The Ideas SpaceLunch and Social

Friday 26 September 2024

TimeLocationEvent
10am - 11amDiamond Building Lecture Theatre 2Student Experience Talk
11am - 1pmDrop-in Sessions in Diamond Building Computer Room 6Drop-in Sessions Maths and English assessments

Please note: The timetable is subject to change. We recommend checking back closer to the date to make sure you have the most up-to-date schedule.

You can also view your timetables through either Google Calendar, MUSE or the iSheffield app. Information on how to read your timetable can be found here.

Alongside showing your timetable, the iSheffield app also has information on the libraries, campus maps, social events and support services etc.


Postgraduate checklist

For a full checklist including weekly tasks take a look at our postgraduate checklist, designed to get you ready for Sheffield.


Your guide to Sheffield

Whether you already live in Sheffield, or you're coming to us from elsewhere, there's plenty to see. From the stunning Peak District right on our doorstep to the trendiest cafes and bars all the way to Tramlines music festival, we've got it all.

We have a full guide to Sheffield, including food and drink, sportsarts and culture and how to get around.

Another guide to the city can be found here, which includes information on our festivals, augmented reality art trail 'Look Up' and an alternative LGBTQ+ guide to the city. 

There are also maps of Sheffield and information on local public transport to help you navigate the city. In fact, we have a range of different maps to help you find your way around and find what you need:


IT Services

If you need support with anything IT related, there are some resources here, including information on Google WorkspaceGmail, Google Calendar and Google Drive

Here are some other helpful guides and explanations:


Blackboard

Blackboard is an online learning environment designed to enable access to module information, previous exams, exam feedback, reading lists and an array of revision material. As long as you're fully registered for a module, you'll have automatic access to Blackboard. Please refer to the digital learning pages for additional information. 

There are also undergraduate community pages on Blackboard where students can access a wide range of information relevant to their whole time in the department e.g. electronic copies of the undergraduate course handbooks, timetables and staff-student committee information.


Contact us

If you have any problems working through this pre-arrival checklist, or you know that you’ll be arriving late to Sheffield in September, please let us know.

Email:  cmb-studentsupport@sheffield.ac.uk

Please include your name, programme of study and registration number (if you know it).

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