You are warmly invited to join us free of charge on one of the dates below.
The structure of the afternoon will be as follows (all timings are approximate):
- 2 – 2.45pm Angie Hicks (Joint Principal) talks about the College and the courses we offer.
- 2.45 – 3.20 pm John Hicks (Joint Principal) talks about his experience of being an acupuncture practitioner and the differences between TCM and the Five Element style.
- 3.20- 3.50pm Tea break and tour of the building
- 3.50-4.15pm Peter Mole (Dean) talks about the acupuncture profession, research and assessment.
- 4.15- 4.30 pm Questions
- 4.40- 5.15 pm A look at some photos of tongues and a practical pulse diagnosis session.
Our introductory sessions soon become booked, so to reserve a place please
fill in the form or call us on 0118 950 8880.
Forthcoming daytime and evening dates for those interested in training as acupuncturists are:
Saturday18 February 20122pm - 5.15pm
Sunday 29 April 20122pm - 5.15pm
Alternatively if these dates are not convenient, you can use the form or call us to request a phone conversation with a teaching staff member or a visit to College at some other time.
Browsing our website or reading our prospectus will give you a first taste of what it's like to study here. But if it whets your appetite, ultimately nothing will beat meeting us and seeing for yourself. Coming to one of our introductory sessions will give you valuable insights into what it's like at this College, what makes our training and this place special, and a chance to have your questions answered.
We also encourage prospective students to talk to qualified practitioners in order to understand more about what is involved in practising acupuncture. If you would like to be put in touch with someone face to face or by phone, let us know.
Lastly you can use the form to ask us a specific question about this place, or the training we provide.
'When I looked around during the open day, I got a great feeling of energy not only from the people I met, but also from the building itself. I felt there was a vibrant buzz to this College which was really exciting and I knew then that I wanted to be a part of it.'
Anna Bennett, third year student

BSc (Hons) Acupuncture courses offered in collaboration with Kingston University. Our students have access to StudySpace Kingston University's online learning resource.
Our acupuncture courses are accredited by the British Acupuncture Accreditation Board (BAAB)
