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Back by popular demand – Northumbria University host additional open day

27th November 2014

Due to popular demand, Northumbria University are hosting an additional undergraduate open day on Saturday 29th November.

The University will welcome over 2,000 visitors this weekend for what will be the perfect opportunity for prospective students and their parents to explore the campus and get a taste for life at Northumbria, which was recently awarded the ‘Best City Life’ title in the WhatUni Student Choice Awards.

Accommodation tours will take place throughout the day, and guests will be able to visit the brand new Trinity Square accommodation in Gateshead which boasts almost 1,000 en-suite rooms. Northumbria offers quality accommodation to suit all budgets, with first year students guaranteed a place if they apply in good time.

On the day, academic staff will be on hand to talk about their subjects and offer advice and guidance to potential applicants. The Central Exhibition space also gives visitors a chance to speak with some of Northumbria’s current students and graduate ambassadors and find out more about UCAS Applications, Personal Statements and Student Finance.

Guests will be able to tour the 24/7 library, voted third best in the UK and the award-winning Students’ Union. The University’s outstanding facilities at Sport Central will also be on show, and representatives from Team Northumbria, the University’s competitive sports team, will be on their marks to answer questions about all things sport, from scholarships to socials.

There will also be a series of taster sessions and portfolio workshops so visitors can find out what it is like to learn at Northumbria and get advice, hints and tips to help their portfolio stand out from the crowd. The whole programme has been designed to give visitors the flexibility to take part in activities most suited to them.

Professor Andrew Wathey, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Northumbria University, said: “With inspirational research-active lecturers and state-of-the-art facilities in one of the UK’s best student cities, it’s no surprise that Northumbria is attracting more applicants than ever before. We hope this open day will make a positive and lasting impression on our visitors.”

For further details or to book a place, please visit www.northumbria.ac.uk/openday

Please note:
This event will be taking place at the City Campus only, therefore there will be no subject specific talks and tours for the following areas; Education, Midwifery, Nursing, Operating Department Practice, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy. If you would like to have a chat about any of these subject areas please complete this short form.

If you are unable to make this date, there are plenty of opportunities to visit the University throughout the year, including campus tours and information sessions for prospective students.
 

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