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Admissions

The Eastman is a major centre of excellence, at the forefront of evidence-based clinical service, research and development, and education in the oral health care sciences. Competition for places, especially on the taught masters programmes, is intense.

For information relating to admissions for Eastman programmes chose a link from the above menu.

For queries relating to admissions contact:

Admissions Officer
UCL Eastman Dental Institute
256 Gray’s Inn Road
London WC1X 8LD
Tel: + 44 (0)20 7915 1092
Fax: + 44 (0)20 7915 1274
E-mail: academic@eastman.ucl.ac.uk

Admissions Policy

EDI welcomes applications from candidates of all social and ethnic backgrounds and its admissions policy is committed to the promotion of equal opportunities.

The prime objective of the Eastman is to admit only those who are best qualified to benefit from, and contribute to, the programmes in which they are enrolled and whose records suggest that there is a high probability of their completing those programmes.

The Eastman can admit only a percentage of aspiring graduates who apply for admission. Pressures are rising as people increasingly realise how vital it is to have advanced training in a knowledge-intensive world. Therefore, in exercising their judgement, Programme Directors will look closely at what you tell them about your personal interests, career aspirations and intellectual motivation, as well as your examination record and references.

The Institute reserves the right to decide whether or not admission is offered to any applicant. Applications are made in confidence and the Institute regrets that its officers and academic staff cannot under any circumstances discuss the relative merits of successful or unsuccessful applicants, nor offer any opinions as to the likelihood or otherwise of acceptance in advance of the formal meeting of the relevant selection panel.

The Institute gives no undertaking to admit every suitably qualified applicant to any of its offered programmes. Whereas academic merit, qualifications obtained and previous professional experience are principal considerations influencing selection, the number of places for each programme is strictly limited.

Self-paying applicants who have been offered a place are advised that they will be required to pay a deposit to secure their offer of a place on all Master's and Specialist Training Programmes. The deposit is currently £2,500 for Home/EU and £5,000 for overseas students. The deposit forms part of the tuition fee and is non-refundable at any time.

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Guidance for Applicants on Computer Literacy

Graduates need to use computers routinely as part of their programme. Applicants are therefore expected to have a solid foundation in basic computer skills. This includes general computer literacy such as navigating Windows, file management and an awareness of virus protection issues, competence in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, use of a web browser to search for information on the Internet and communicating by email. Applicants should note that demonstration of having attained the European Computer Driving Licence ECDL may strengthen their application.

Applicants who are concerned that they do not meet these anticipated requirements should discuss this with the relevant Programme Director prior to submitting their application. Applicants may be required to attend additional training sessions which will be at their own cost. For further information on training available to UCL students visit the Student IT Training web pages at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/is/training/student/ Students may take self-paced online tuition courses around their time-tabled studies. Such courses are offered by UCL Information Systems free of charge. Details of how to register are available at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/is/training/student/.

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This page last modified 17 July, 2009 by Karen Widdowson