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  • University of Chichester
    9:30 am-3:30 pm
    11th November 2022
    Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE, UK

    You can learn more about our courses, explore our facilities on a campus tour and view our accommodation. Find out more information about applying, careers, finance, and student support and ask questions to students in your subject area of interest. Don’t forget to meet Lincoln, our campus dog!

  • Architectural Association School of Architecture
    12:30 pm-4:30 pm
    11th November 2022
    Architectural Association School of Architecture 36 Bedford Square London WC1B 3ES

    Architecture and Urban Design (Projective Cities) Taught MPhil; Architecture and Urbanism (DRL) MArch; Design and Make MSc/MArch; Emergent Technologies and Design MSc/MArch; History and Critical Thinking in Architecture MA; Housing and Urbanism MA/MArch; Landscape Urbanism MSc/MArch; PhD Programme MPhil/PhD; Spatial Performance and Design (AAIS) MA/MFA; Sustainable Environmental Design MSc/MArch;

    Online open day for those wishing to study in the Taught Postgraduate Programmes at the Architectural Association This Virtual Open Day is a perfect opportunity for prospective applicants interested in our Taught Postgraduate programmes to speak with staff and students about teaching methods and topics being explored at the school, the financial support available and how to apply. The day will be held virtually with a line-up of presentations, conversations, clinics and events that express the unique character of the AA. For prospective applicants to the Foundation Course and Experimental and Diploma Programmes, a separate Open Day will be held on Friday 14 October. Bookings will open one month before the event. To be informed when bookings open please register your interest at https://www.aaschool.ac.uk/studyform

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  • Royal Veterinary College
    5:30 pm-6:30 pm
    14th November 2022
    Royal College Street, Westminster, London, NW1 0TU, UK

    This free online set of six sessions for Years 10-13 aims to raise your attainment in Biology GCSE, A level or equivalent, through introducing you to inspiring role models and covering curriculum-linked content. It builds on the Biology Champions Programme from 2021. The first session starts after Biology Week, in October. The sessions will take place every Monday night, from 5.30-6.30pm online; you will receive joining links prior to each session.

    This free online set of six sessions for Years 10-13 aims to raise your attainment in Biology GCSE, A level or equivalent, through introducing you to inspiring role models and covering curriculum-linked content. It builds on the Biology Champions Programme from 2021. The first session starts after Biology Week, in October. The sessions will take place every Monday night, from 5.30-6.30pm online; you will receive joining links prior to each session.

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  • Royal Veterinary College
    5:30 pm-6:30 pm
    21st November 2022
    Royal College Street, Westminster, London, NW1 0TU, UK

    This free online set of six sessions for Years 10-13 aims to raise your attainment in Biology GCSE, A level or equivalent, through introducing you to inspiring role models and covering curriculum-linked content. It builds on the Biology Champions Programme from 2021. The first session starts after Biology Week, in October. The sessions will take place every Monday night, from 5.30-6.30pm online; you will receive joining links prior to each session.

    This free online set of six sessions for Years 10-13 aims to raise your attainment in Biology GCSE, A level or equivalent, through introducing you to inspiring role models and covering curriculum-linked content. It builds on the Biology Champions Programme from 2021. The first session starts after Biology Week, in October. The sessions will take place every Monday night, from 5.30-6.30pm online; you will receive joining links prior to each session.

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University open days

Going to university open days is an important part of applying to university or college – they can help you work out if you actually want to go to an institution or not! University Open days are run throughout the year, tending to fall into ‘pre-offer’ and ‘post-offer’. Here we’ve listed every single UK university open day (yes really) so you can find that works for you.

University Open Days in the UK

Why should you go to a University open day?

University open days can help you narrow down your options, and work out which offers you want to accept. They are also opportunities to visit the place you could potentially live for the next three or so years! They allow you to get a grip of what being a student there would be like, from walks to lectures to events and theatrical societies.

UK University Open days for students

How to choose a university or college

It’s important to research the subject you want to study and look in detail at the course offered by each university. Different unis will differ slightly on what they offer, even if it’s the same subject. Topics can depend on faculty members, so make sure the course actually includes something you want to study!

Think about what type of institution you want to go to. Some are campus-based, some are in towns, and some are spread across a city.

Have a look at what people are saying. Official university or college websites are great places to start, but why not also look at student forums? Here you’ll be able to read real students opinions. Or, if you want something less biased, take a look at our university guides.

But the only way to truly decide whether or not you want to go to a particular university or college is to visit it. Guides and website can only give you so much – you need to visit them to get a real feel for the place.

Before you go

Do some research on each uni before you go, and think about what you want to get out of your time in higher education. If you’re a keen sportsman, for example, it’s worth visiting a uni or college to make sure they have the right sports facilities.

What should you be looking for?

What’s the town or campus like? Can you see yourself going there?

Accommodation. Whilst it is unlikely you will be able to see all the different types of accommodation on your university open day, if you’re planning on living in university accommodation, it’s extremely important you visit a hall so you know what to expect! If you want to go fully catered, visit a fully catered hall of residence. If you’re planning on being self-catered, visit one that is self-catered.

Get the most out of an university open day

What do you want to get out of the university open day? Plan your trip according to these goals.

Don’t hesitate to ask questions.

Take a look around the campus/ town/ city.

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