In-person interview information for Podiatry BSc (Hons)
Thank you for your application to the University of East London.
As part of the application process, all suitable applicants will be required to attend an interview.
Interview FAQs
What do I need to know before I arrive?
Before you arrive, make sure you are prepared for the course and the subject area.
You should:
- review the course page, including course content, assessments, and learning outcomes
- demonstrate a clear understanding of the degree subject as a career
- be ready to explain why you would be a suitable candidate for the course, using relevant skills, experience, or interests
Next step: Visit the course page and note key points you can refer to when discussing your interest and suitability.
Can I request an alternate date?
Due to high demand for the limited number of places on this course, requesting an alternative date does not guarantee that we can offer you one.
We understand that it is not always possible for applicants to attend their allocated date.
If you are unable to attend, we will do our best to accommodate your request where possible. However, to avoid disappointment, we strongly encourage you to attend the date you have been offered.
How to request an alternative date
- You can request an alternative date through the Applicant Portal.
- Your login instructions have been sent to you separately.
Where will the interview take place?
University of East London
Stratford campus
Water Lane
London, E15 4LZ
United Kingdom
There is no parking available on site.
On arrival, please report to the Great Hall.
What should I expect on the day?
The interview day includes several activities designed to help you learn more about the course and allow us to assess your suitability.
On the day, you will:
- take part in a face-to-face interview
- attend a talk on the subject area
- take a tour of the University facilities
We will assess:
- your communication skills
- your understanding of the profession
- your ability to contribute to group discussions
In line with the National Health Service (NHS) values-based recruitment strategy, we also assess the behaviours and attributes expected of a healthcare professional.
How to prepare
Before attending, you must read the NHS Constitution.
You should be prepared to:
- discuss and/or write about two of the six NHS values
- give examples of how you demonstrate these values in your own experience
Can I bring children?
You may bring children to the interview day, but they must be accompanied by another adult at all times.
Please note:
- UEL staff cannot look after children while your interview is taking place.
- Children must not be left unaccompanied anywhere on UEL premises.
- Children are not permitted to attend the interview with you, as this may limit open discussion about your future studies at UEL.
- Children are also not allowed in test or exam environments.
- If you plan to bring children, please ensure appropriate supervision arrangements are in place for the duration of your visit.
How will I be notified of the outcome?
We will notify you of the outcome of your interview through your UCAS Hub account. You will also receive an email confirming our decision.
Please note:
- Due to high demand, we are unable to provide detailed individual feedback.
- We accept one application per application cycle.
- If you are unsuccessful, you may reapply in the following year.
Special access or requirements
If you have any special access or communication requirements for your visit, please let us know before your visit.
We also have a dedicated disability support service for disabled students and those with specific learning difficulties. You can contact them on 020 8223 4444.
Contact
If you have a specific question about your application or interview, please contact the admissions tutor directly: