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Friday 28 June Saturday 29 June
Open days 2019
University of Nottingham
WelcomeWe’re looking forward to meeting youWelcome to the University of Nottingham. Our students, academics and support staff are here to help you discover what life as a student is like on our outstanding campuses. This programme will help you plan your day and get the most out of your visit.
There are lots of talks and activities for you to engage in, both subject-specific and more general.
Make sure you explore the beautiful campuses and the vibrant city.
Parents and supporters As a parent or supporter, find out from staff and students how Nottingham will provide for your young person’s well-being, security and success.
On the day, make sure you collect:
Welcome3
Plan your day4
Accommodation10
Nottingham city 12
Student experience exhibition and SU 14
Discover our campuses
16
Food on the day
18Talks and activities guide
19
University Park Campus
General talks and activities
20
University Park Campus
Subject talks and activities
24
Jubilee Campus
General talks and activities 36
Jubilee Campus
Subject talks and activities
37
Sutton Bonington Campus
General talks and activities
38
Sutton Bonington Campus
Subject talks and activities
38
Travelling to Nottingham
6Getting around the campuses 8
a map
a parents’ guide
a finance guide
subject brochures(you can collect these from the department you’re interested in)
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Download our free open day app
■ Create your own schedule ■ Find venues listed in this programme ■ Navigate from one location to another ■ Find your nearest catering outlet
Plan your day
Plan your trip. Use the information on pages 6 and 7 to help. We encourage you to use public transport, such as Nottingham’s tram network.
Extend your visit and spend a weekend in the city. Stay at one of our two hotels on University Park or Jubilee Campuses. Find out more: devere.co.uk/destinations
See what general activities you can fit in around your subject talks. ■ attend a welcome presentation ■ take a campus tour ■ view accommodation (see pages 10 and 11)
■ tour the David Ross Sports Village
■ visit the Student Experience Exhibition and Students’ Union (pages 14 and 15)
■ see the city (pages 12 and 13)
Print out or save your QR code. If you pre-booked your place, you’ll receive an email with a QR code a few days before the event. Keep your code ready to register quickly on the day.
On the open day
Make your way to an information point, show your QR code to register and collect a free tote bag. You can register at any time throughout the day. Information points are marked on the Open Day Event Map.
Come prepared. Bring your water bottle to refill at water stations. Remember your hot cup too - we charge a 20p levy on disposable hot drink cups but you can save 20p on a hot drink if you use a refillable cup.
Please also wear comfortable shoes.
Take time to talk to our student ambassadors – they’ll be in blue t-shirts and will be happy to tell you all about student life at Nottingham.
Explore our campuses and find the most interesting spots (pages 16 and 17). Make the most of our free shuttle bus services too (pages 8 and 9).
Please email us with any further questions or feedback.
Before the day
Search MyNottingham in your app store, open the app and select ‘Programme of the Day’ to get started.
Free Wi-Fi on all campuses. Search for UoN-guest and enter your email address to connect.
If travelling by car, there is free parking on University Park and Sutton Bonington Campuses. There is blue badge parking and limited pay and display parking on Jubilee Campus.
Download our MyNottingham App. Select the activities you’re interested in and create your personal schedule in advance. Check that you have enough time to get from one activity or campus to another, and navigate your way around the campuses on the day.
Find the subjects you’re interested in using the talks and activities listings on pages 19-39. Check what talks and activities are happening on each of our campuses.
Have a safe trip home.
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Travelling to Nottingham
■ For University Park and Jubilee Campuses, book a train to Nottingham railway station.
■ For Sutton Bonington Campus, book a train to Loughborough railway station.
Staff and students in blue t-shirts will be at both train stations to direct you towards the free shuttle buses to the campuses. See pages 8 and 9 for times.
From Nottingham railway station, you can also take the Toton Lane tram to reach University Park Campus South entrance.
By trainTram
The University area of the city is easy to reach using the Nottingham tram network and this can help you avoid traffic queues on the day. Toton Lane park and ride is close to the M1 and the tram runs directly to University Park Campus. Alight at ‘University of Nottingham’.
You can purchase a group ticket for £5 for unlimited city travel as well, or return tram travel costs just £2 with an ‘event ticket’. Have your open day booking confirmation ready for checking on board the tram as proof that you will be attending this event.
By park and ride
Due to parking restrictions, all visitors to University Park and Jubilee Campuses should travel to University Park Campus.
By car to University Park and Jubilee Campuses
Car parking Free parking (including parking for blue badge holders), is available at University Park Campus. Blue badge holders are also able to park at Jubilee Campus, which is very close to University Park. Free shuttle buses run between these two campuses all day, and it is only a 15-minute walk between them. When you arrive on campus, security staff will direct you to the nearest available parking.
For designated blue badge car parking, please ask our security staff on arrival and they will direct you.
University Park West Entrance: NG7 2QEFor visitors interested in arts, law and social science subjects
University Park North Entrance: NG7 2QBFor visitors interested in science, engineering, medicine and health sciences subjects
If you’re travelling by car, you can make your way directly to Sutton Bonington Campus where free car parking is available.
By car to Sutton Bonington Campus
Registration at Sutton Bonington Campus On arrival, please make your way to an information point (please see Open Day Event Map for locations).
For further details about how to reach our campuses, visit nottingham.ac.uk/about/visitorinformation
Sutton Bonington Campus: LE12 5RD
Free shuttle buses are available from Nottingham city centre and from campus to campus on the day. See the next page for full details.
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Getting around the campuses
Use our free campus shuttle buses to get around on the day.
From To Bus colour code Times Journey time
Jubilee Campus (The Exchange)
University Park Campus (East Drive) Purple Every 15 minutes: 8am–5.30pm
(starting at Jubilee Campus at 8am) 10 minutes
Loughborough railway station
Sutton Bonington Campus Orange
From the station to Sutton Bonington Campus: 8.30am, 9.10am, 10.10am, 11.10am, 12.10pm From Sutton Bonington Campus to the railway station: 1pm, 1.30pm, 2.20pm, 3.10pm, 3.50pm, 4.30pm, 5pm, 5.40pm
15 minutes
Nottingham railway station
Jubilee Campus (The Exchange) Green Every 30 minutes: 8am–5pm
(Starting at the station at 8am) 15 minutes
Nottingham railway station
University Park Campus (East Drive) Blue Every 15 minutes: 8am–5.30pm
(Starting at the station at 8am) 15 minutes
University Park Campus (East Drive)
Sutton Bonington Campus Yellow Every 45 minutes: 8.45am–5.45pm
(Starting at University Park Campus at 8.45am) 30 minutes
University Park Campus
Self-catered accommodationsites: St Peter’s Court and Raleigh Park
Red
Leaving from East Drive: 9.30am, 10am, 11am, 11.30am, 12pm, 12.45pm, 1.15pm, 1.45pm, 2.15pm, 3.15pm, 3.45pm, 4.15pm Leaving from bus stop 5: (Please see Open Day Event Map for bus stop details) 10.30am, 11am, 11.45am, 12.30pm, 1pm,1.30pm, 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm, 3.30pm, 4pm
40 minuteround-trip
University Park Campus (loop)
Various(see Open Day Event Map for stops)
Pink Every 15 minutes: 8am–5.30pm 20 minuteround-trip
The free shuttle service is very popular. Allow plenty of time for your journey, especially during peak times (8–10am and 2.30–5pm). During extremely busy periods, buses may be subject to some delays.
Free shuttle bus timetable
For city tour bus times, please see page 21.
A hop-on hop-off bus runs in a loop around University Park Campus on open days, approximately every 15 minutes.This bus route is also marked on our separate Open Day Event Map – use this to check which stop is closest to the area you need to get to.
University Park Campus loop
TaxisFor University Park or Jubilee Campuses, call DG Cars:
+44 (0)115 960 7607
+44 (0)115 983 1182
For Sutton Bonington Campus, call Collo Cars:
FAQs?
How can I get back to the train station at the end of the day? Free shuttle buses are available from all campuses, and you can also take the tram from University Park Campus directly to the train station.
Can I leave luggage anywhere? Luggage can be left with the Events Team in The Studio, Portland Building – no. 15 on map.
Where is lost property? Visit the Events Team in The Studio, Portland Building – no. 15 on map.
Accessible minibusIf you need help getting around, an accessible minibus is available from University Park Campus between 8.15am and 5pm. Please call our team on 07813 459 196 on the day to request this service.
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AccommodationYour halls, your options
Our halls of residence are so much more than
just a place to live.
They’re the perfect base for exploring Nottingham – which is why we prioritise your health and
happiness, safety and security.
Which location is your perfect match?Across all three campuses, we have accommodation options either on campus, or in the surrounding area.
When making your decision, think about which campus you will be studying at, whether you want catered or self-catered accommodation, and then narrow down your search by taking the time to visit the different halls.
You might want to live closer to the sports centre, nearer to the buildings in which you will study, or nearer the city centre. With a host of excellent options, you can choose your perfect location.
Which room is right for you?There are lots of different room types to choose from – whatever your budget and preferences, we’ll help you find a room that suits you.
We have a mix of shared bathroom facilities, en-suites, and studios. We also have a large selection of room types with either single or three-quarter beds. All self-catered rooms within flats have a shared kitchen and dining area as well.
For something more private you can opt for a studio – a completely self-contained study bedroom with kitchen facilities and a separate en-suite.
For more information please see our website: nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation
Much more than a room Our Student Service Centres provide our students with guidance, advice and a range of support services such as finance, wellbeing, counselling, and more. You can always see them if you need any help or advice.
All accommodation sites have a security presence 24-hours a day so you can sleep soundly knowing that if you ever need help, they’re only a phone call away.
On top of that, all halls have a management team available to fulfill your house-keeping, maintenance and delivery needs.
Contract information and fees If you choose to live in catered halls then you have the choice of a 31-week or 39-week contract. If you would like to be self-catered then we have 44-week or 51-week contracts available.
The price of your accommodation will vary depending on your preferred type of catering, room type, and contract length. For a full breakdown, please visit our website: nottingam.ac.uk/accommodation
* All prices are representative of the current year pricing structure and are subject to change in 2020/2021.
Length of contract Meals included Annual cost Vacation terms
31-weeks Catered: 19 meals per week From £5,095.47 Move out during
vacations
39-weeksCatered:
19 meals per week during term time
From £6,015.36 Can stay during vacations
44-weeks Self-catered From £4,620 Can stay during
vacations including part summer
51-weeks Self-catered From £5,202 Full year
Discover your new home There’s no need to sign up for an accommodation tour – all our undergraduate halls on University Park and Jubilee Campuses are open for viewing, so just turn up to visit at a time that suits you, between 10am and 5pm, with last viewings at 4.30pm. The show flat at Sutton Bonington will be open from 9.30am-2.30pm. Staff and students will be there when you arrive to answer any questions, and tell you more about life in halls. There’s also a stand at the Student Experience Exhibition (page 14).
At all our halls you’ll be able to join an optional introduction to life in halls. Please see the Open Day Event Map for locations of all our halls, including the self-catered accommodation sites open on the day.
You’re guaranteed a room in University-arranged accommodation for your first year*You must firmly accept your offer to study with us, and apply by the deadline.
* Please see full terms and conditions at: nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation
* Veterinary Medicine students should check our website for additional information.
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A world within Nottingham city
Our city
Hop on our free city bus tour
Nottingham is
one of the best and safest places for a night out*
The city of Nottingham is one of the most
cost-effective places to study in the UK*
* Natwest Student Living Index 2016.
The city centre is around
15 minutes from University Park Campus by bus, tram or car
and see what Nottingham has to offer. Tours take around 60 minutes. These tours are very popular and seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis – the bus times from University Park Campus (departing from the School of Music bus stop) are on page 21.
Your 360˚ experienceFind the virtual tour of the city in the Exchange Building on Jubilee Campus (no. 2 on Jubilee Campus map) and discover the world within Nottingham in our 360˚ virtual reality cube.
Experience our city for yourself
* Purple Flag Award winner 2010-2019.
Visit our vibrant and student-friendly city, where heritage and history meet modern culture.If you want entertainment, you can visit Nottingham’s multiple art galleries, theatres, cinemas and live music venues which showcase everything from independent and alternative to blockbuster and chart-topping. There are also lots of sports venues and facilities in and around the city if you want to try a new sport, or support a new team.
The city is consistently rated one of the best nights out in the UK, and there are a huge range of bars and restaurants to appeal to every taste, cuisine, and dietary need.
When it comes to shopping, there are high-end arcades and boutique shops to explore, as well as large shopping centres hosting high street favourites. There will also be an enticing new shopping centre in the Broadmarsh area of the city in 2021 bringing even more shops and restaurants.
Nottingham has something for everyone.
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The Students’ Union is at the heart of student life. We’re a brilliant and vibrant community of 34,000 students run by students, for students – and proudly independent from the University.
We’re first-year students and PhDs, elected Students’ Union Officers, staff, volunteers and pioneers. And we’re all here to make sure you have the best possible time at University – from the day you accept your offer to the day you graduate. Welcome to your Students’ Union!
Visit the Portland Building to find out about our activities, services and facilities. They fall into three main areas – get involved with our 200+ societies and student-run services, and over 100 volunteering opportunities; make change to your own student community through elections; and find support from Students’ Union Advice or student groups like Night Owls.
Keep up to date with all the latest news and events: su.nottingham.ac.uk 0115 846 8800
UoNSU @UofNSU UoN_SU
Student Experience ExhibitionVisit the Great Hall in the Trent Building on University Park Campus to find out about the range of additional services and support we offer our students.
AccommodationAccommodation catering
Accessibility Academic and
Disability Support, and the ACCESS
Centre
Admissions
Careers and Employability
Service
Chaplaincy
Funding and Financial Support
IT Services
Language Centre
Libraries
Mature Students
Nottingham Advantage
Award
Sport
Study Abroad
Unitemps
The Great Hall
Department of Sport Visit our stand and attend one of our talks at the David Ross Sports Village to find out about our sporting opportunities and the excellent facilities here at Nottingham.
Careers and Employability Meet members of our team and find out why we’re world class for employability.
China Campus Exchanges Find out about study abroad and meet staff from the China campus to discuss exchange opportunities.
Stage
The Portland Building on University Park Campus is the home of your Students’ Union… so come and say hello!
Your Students’ UnionStudent Welfare
Postgraduate Study
Entrance
Entrance
Visit the Welcome Zone in Portland Building and discover more about student life in Nottingham.
Drop in to the Students’ Union and find out about student groups, societies and volunteering. Take a self-guided tour of the Portland Building to see all the new facilities, services and spaces for clubs and societies.
Student Life
10am–4pm. Welcome Zone, Portland Building, University Park Campus
China Campus Exchanges
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David RossSports Village
TrentBuilding
PortlandBuilding
KeightonAuditorium
YANG Fujia Building
The Barn
NottinghamLakesideArts
Hallward Library
Gateway Building
Melton Lane
Landcroft
Lane
College Rd
Wollaton Rd
Derby Rd
University Blvd
Derby Rd
Woodside Rd
Farmers’
Market
Discover our campusesExplore our award-winning campuses, find the secret spots, and look for the innovative architecture.
Highfields Lake Ningbo Lions
David Ross Sports Village
Crazy golf and
boating by the lake
Cripps Health Centre
Teaching and Learning Building
David RossSports Village
TrentBuilding
PortlandBuilding
KeightonAuditorium
YANG Fujia Building
The Barn
NottinghamLakesideArts
Hallward Library
Gateway Building
Melton Lane
Landcroft
Lane
College Rd
Wollaton Rd
Derby Rd
University Blvd
Derby Rd
Woodside Rd
YANG Fujia Building
Aspire sculpture
Djanogly Learning Resource Centre
Advanced Manufacturing Building
David RossSports Village
TrentBuilding
PortlandBuilding
KeightonAuditorium
YANG Fujia Building
The Barn
NottinghamLakesideArts
Hallward Library
Gateway Building
Melton Lane
Landcroft
Lane
College Rd
Wollaton Rd
Derby Rd
University Blvd
Derby Rd
Woodside Rd
David RossSports Village
TrentBuilding
PortlandBuilding
KeightonAuditorium
YANG Fujia Building
The Barn
NottinghamLakesideArts
Hallward Library
Gateway Building
Melton Lane
Landcroft
Lane
College Rd
Wollaton Rd
Derby Rd
University Blvd
Derby Rd
Woodside RdGreenhouses
Gateway BuildingThe Barn, Student
Amenities Centre
GlaxoSmithKline Carbon
Neutral Laboratory
University Park Campus
Jubilee Campus
Sutton Bonington
Campus
Djanogly Terrace
Walled Garden
Millennium Garden
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Food and drink on the dayOur campuses have food outlets to suit a variety of tastes and dietary needs such as gluten-free, halal, vegan, and vegetarian.Check out the app for details of all places to eat. Here are a few of our top picks for the Open Day:
■ Hendersans – gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian
■ Man’s Gourmet – halal, vegan, and vegetarian
■ Love Joes – halal
■ Mooch – gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian
■ Street food – outdoor catering
We charge a 20p levy on disposable hot cups, but bring a reusable cup and you will receive a 20p discount!
Refill your bottle at our water stations across the campuses.
Bring your own travel cup and water bottle
Talks and activities Our general and subject-specific talks and activities are listed in alphabetical order, by campus.
FAQs
Do I need tickets for talks and activities?
You don’t need to pre-book for most
of our talks and activities. Check the descriptions in the talks and activities listings carefully
for information on booking in advance.
Academic schools across our three campuses run subject-specific events between 9am and 4pm.
There are also general activities and talks, such as campus tours and accommodation viewings to show you more about student life at Nottingham.
Check the listings for each campus to find talks and activities in the subjects you are interested in.
University Park Campus
■ Architecture and built environment
■ Arts and humanities
■ Engineering and design
■ Foundation courses
■ Law
■ Liberal arts
■ Mathematical sciences
■ Medicine, healthcare and health sciences
■ Nursing
■ Midwifery
■ Modern languages and cultures
■ Sciences
■ Social sciences
Jubilee Campus
■ Accounting, finance, industrial economics and management
■ Computer science
■ Education and counselling
Sutton Bonington Campus
■ Agricultural sciences
■ Animal sciences
■ Biotechnology
■ Food science, nutrition, and dietetics
■ Microbiology
■ Plant science
■ Veterinary medicine and science
To find your nearest catering outlet, look for the knife and fork symbol on the Open Day Event Map.
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Please see University Park Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
A Warm Welcome Talk Includes an overview of the University from a member of our senior leadership team, information on careers and graduate destinations, and a student’s perspective of living and studying in Nottingham
8.45-9.15am 9.30-10am 10.15-10.45am
David Ross Sports Village (34)
12-12.30pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Accommodation Drop-in Accommodation and catering team staff are available at the Student Experience Exhibition to answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Drop-in All halls of residence are open for viewing on University Park Campus. Hall staff and students will give a brief overview of what is on offer, show you around and answer your questions. See Jubilee and Sutton Bonington pages for more details on accommodation viewings
10am-5pm Various
Visit Self-catered standard, en-suite and studio bedrooms at Broadgate Park, just outside the West entrance, are open for viewings
10am-5pm Broadgate Park
Applying to Nottingham
Drop-in Chat to members of the University's Admissions team at the Student Experience Exhibition
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Talk Information on applying to the University, providing specific guidance on the personal statement and what happens after we receive your application
9.30-10.15am 10.30-11.15am 11.30am-12.15pm 12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm2.30-3.15pm
C17, Pope Building (27)
Campus tours Guided tour
Guided walking tours of University Park Campus. Tour one: Arts, humanities, law and social science courses. Tour duration: 45 minutes approx
9.30am-4pm Hallward Library (9)
Guided tour
Guided walking tours of University Park Campus.Tour two: Science, engineering, medicine, health care and health sciences. Tour duration: 45 minutes approx
9.30am-4pm Information Point 14
Careers and Employability Service
Drop-in Find out how the careers team can support you in developing your employability while at Nottingham. Learn about the Nottingham Advantage Award
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
City tours Guided tour
Students on our guided bus tours will introduce you to the city's main attractions and areas. Take in the cultural hot spots, leisure and sporting facilities, retail outlets and historic sites that make Nottingham such a popular destination. Tour duration: 60 minutes approx
11am-12pm11.30am-12.30pm12-1pm12.30-1.30pm1-2pm1.30-2.30pm2-3pm2.30-3.30pm3-4pm
Bus Bay, Arts Centre, Department of Music (33)
Disability Support Drop-in Chat to members of the University’s Disability and Academic Support teams
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Funding and Financial Support
Drop-in Chat to members of the University's Financial Support team at the Student Experience Exhibition
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Talk Find out how you can fund your course, including details of bursaries and scholarships for UK students, the support we offer, and funding opportunities from the Government
10.15-10.45am11.15-11.45am12.15-12.45pm1.15-1.45pm2.15-2.45pm
C15, Pope Building (27)
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Drop-in Discuss the University of Nottingham's public arts programme with Lakeside team members and discover how you how can get involved – from volunteering and paid work, to performing/curating opportunities, or enjoying Lakeside's fabulous professional programme
9am-4pm Djanogly Terrace
Drop-in Visit the Pavilion Cafe and see Flesh & Text, an exhibition celebrating 30 years of the pioneering Bodies in Flight. From 11am, explore the culture and heritage of the Romantic Age in Romantic Facts and Fantasies, and discover recent archaeological work undertaken across the East Midlands. All exhibitions are free
10am-5pm Nottingham Lakeside Arts (49/50)
Language Centre Drop-in Language Centre staff are available to answer questions 9.30am-4pm Atrium, Engineeringand Science Learning Centre (54)
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
University Park CampusGeneral talks and activities
For more Language Centre talks and activities, please see the next page.20 21
Please see University Park Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Please see University Park Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Language Centre continued
Talk Find out from the Language Centre how to study a language alongside your main subject. Improve existing skills or start a new language
10-10.30am3-3.30pm
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
1-1.30pm C1, Pope Building (27)
Libraries Drop-in Members of the library team will be available to answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Guided tour
Experienced library staff will lead tours, showcasing our library collections, services and facilities. You are welcome to visit any of our main libraries during the open days, with staff on hand to answer more in-depth questions
9.30am-3pm Hallward Library (9)
9.30am-3pm George Green Library (24)
Mature Students
Drop-in Staff and current students available to answer your questions about being a mature student at Nottingham
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Talk Information and advice session for mature students and opportunity to chat with current mature students
12-12.45pm LG11, Trent Building (11)
Parents’ Session Talk As a parent/supporter find out from staff and students how Nottingham will provide for your young person’s wellbeing, security and success
11-11.45am2-2.45pm
C12, Physics Building (22)
Postgraduate Study Drop-in Staff and current students available to answer your questions about Postgraduate study at Nottingham
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Sport at Nottingham Drop-in Find out more about the sport facilities and sport clubs at Nottingham
9.30am-3pm Studio 1, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Drop-in Chat to sports staff about the sports programmes at Nottingham
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Self-guided tour
Look around our impressive sports village including our climbing wall, high performance zone, and swimming pool
10am-4pm David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk How can I get involved? Includes information on our facilities, sports clubs and competitions
10-10.30am12.30-1pm3-3.30pm
Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Tennis at Nottingham 10-10.30am Studio 3, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Rowing at Nottingham 11.15-11.45am Studio 3, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Find out about the sports scholarships we offer at Nottingham
12-12.30pm Studio 3, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Rugby at Nottingham 12-12.30pm Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Sport at Nottingham continued
Talk Football at Nottingham 2.30-3pm Studio 3, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Hockey at Nottingham 2.30-3pm Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Student Experience Exhibition
Drop-in University representatives from all main areas providing services and support for students will be available to chat to and answer questions. For full details, see page 14
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Student Life Talk A current student will provide you with further information about student life on University Park Campus, societies, volunteering and support
10-10.30am11-11.30am12-12.30pm1-1.30pm2-2.30pm3-3.30pm
C16, Pope Building (27)
Student Welfare Drop-in Find out about health and wellbeing initiatives and campaigns to keep students healthy while at University. A member of the Chaplaincy team will also be available
9.30am-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
Students' Union Drop-in Drop in to the Students’ Union and find out about student groups, societies and volunteering. Take a self-guided tour of the Portland Building to see all the new facilities, services and spaces for clubs and societies
10am-4pm Welcome Zone, Portland Building (15)
Study Abroad Talk Hear from staff and returning students about study abroad opportunities
9.15-9.45am11.15-11.45am1.15-1.45pm
Senate Chamber, Trent Building (11)
Drop-in Meet members of the Study Abroad team and chat to students who've studied abroad
9.30-4pm Great Hall, Trent Building (11)
University Park Campus General talks and activities
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Please see University Park Campus on the Open Day Event Map University Park Campus Subject talks and activities
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
American and Canadian StudiesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Chat to staff and students about our courses in an informal setting
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room Foyer, Trent Building (11)
Taster session Find out what a typical first-year lecture might be like
11.15-11.45am1-1.30pm
A40, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Ancient History, Classical Civilisation and Classics Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
10am-4pm A01, Humanities (55)
Talk Studying Latin and Greek (Classics) at Nottingham
11-11.45am A39, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Talk Studying ancient history and classical civilisation at Nottingham
12-12.45pm A40, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Taster session Studying the Ancient World 1-1.30pm A03, Humanities (55)
ArchaeologyPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
10am-4pm A01, Humanities (55)
Talk What is archaeology and why should you study it?
10.30-11.15am A03, Humanities (55)
Guided tour Be shown around the Archaeology Lab and find out what staff and students have been researching
11.15-11.45am1.30-2pm
Archaeology Laboratories, Humanities (55)
Taster session Studying the Ancient World 1-1.30pm A03, Humanities (55)
Architecture and Built Environment
Drop-in Guided tours of the department 10am-2.15pm Foyer, Sustainable Research Centre (17)
Talk Subject talk including a question and answer session with students. Pre-booking online at time of registering is recommended
Friday:11am-12.30pm2.15-3.45pm
Saturday:11am-12.30pm12.45-2pm2.15-3.45pm
Sustainable Research Building (17)
Arts and Humanities
Talk Why choose joint honours? 10-10.30am1.45-2.15pm
B46, Trent Building (11)
Drop-in Digital Transformations Hub Visit the Faculty of Arts Digital Transformations Hub (DTH) where we’ll demonstrate how we digitally capture items in 2D and 3D, showcase projects from our student volunteering scheme, and explore a virtual world using one of the DTH’s VR headsets!
10-10.30am11.30am-12pm12.30-1pm2-2.30pm3-3.30pm4-4.30pm
A24, Humanities (55)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Biochemistry Drop-in Staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-3pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Demonstration Biochemistry demonstrations. Collect a ticket on the day from Greenfield Library
11.15am-12pm12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Talk Biochemistry at Nottingham 12-12.30pm LT1, Medical School, QMC (46)
2.15-2.45pm LT3, Medical School, QMC (46)
Biochemistry and Genetics
See Biochemistry for full activities. Also see Biology for recommended talk and lab demonstrations in the Life Sciences Building
Biology Guided tour Guided tours of the Life Sciences Building. Depart every 30 minutes from 9.30am
9.30am-3.30pm Foyer, Life Sciences (23)
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Biology degree courses at Nottingham 10-10.30am11-11.30am1-1.30pm
B3, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Find out about exciting research being undertaken in the School of Life Sciences
10.30-10.45am11.30-11.45am1.30-1.45pm
B3, Life Sciences (23)
Drop-in demonstration
Laboratory demonstrations of biological research 10.30am-1pm1.30-2.30pm
A50, Life Sciences (23)
Biosciences Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Life Sciences (23)
Cancer Sciences Drop-in Come and talk with students studying cancer-focused subjects and staff who undertake cancer research
10am-4pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Drop-in demonstration
See a demonstration relevant to the laboratory work you will do as part of your degree
10.45am-1.15pm1.45-3.30pm
A50, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Hear about what you will learn on our cancer sciences course
11-11.30am1.45-2.15pm
LT4, Medical School (46)
Guided tour 30-minute tours of Greenfield Medical Library, our research laboratories and teaching laboratories
11.30am-12pm12.30-1pm2.15-2.45pm
Cancer sciences stand, Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Chemistry Talk Chemistry at Nottingham 9.30-10am10.30-11am 11.30am-12pm 2.30-3pm
Lecture Theatre X1, Chemistry Building (28)
Drop-in Meet with academic staff and students to discuss courses and admissions
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Chemistry Building (28)
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Chemistry continued
Drop-in Tours of the Chemistry Building led by current students
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Chemistry Building (28)
Drop-in Chemistry displays 9.30am-4pm Foyer, Chemistry Building (28)
Talk Meet the admissions tutor for BSc/MSci Chemistry and Molecular Physics
11-11.30am Lecture Theatre X2, Chemistry Building (28)
Talk Exciting chemistry: a lecture with live demonstrations
1-1.45pm Lecture Theatre X1, Chemistry Building (28)
Contemporary Chinese StudiesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses at the Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Taster session Beginners' Mandarin language taster session 10-10.30am B38a, Trent Building (11)
Talk A 45-minute talk on studying abroad as part of your language course
10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Talk A 30-minute talk on studying contemporary Chinese studies at Nottingham
11.30am-12pm B46, Trent Building (11)
Talk Hear about combined honours courses in Modern Languages, including Modern Languages with Business
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Criminology See Sociology for full activities
Economics Drop-in Chat to staff, career advisers and students about our courses and career options
10am-3pm Information stand, Foyer, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Talk Why study economics at Nottingham? Please collect a ticket on the day from the information stand in Sir Clive Granger Building
10-10.45am12-12.45pm2-2.45pm
A48, Sir Clive Granger Building (16) with live relay to other room(s)
Engineering Drop-in Aerospace engineering Hands-on activities, with an opportunity to try out our flight simulator
9am-4pm Design Studio, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Drop-in Aerospace engineering Speak to staff about our research and our Institute for Aerospace Technology
9am-4pm Atrium, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Aerospace engineering Presentation on our courses followed by an optional tour of teaching facilities
10-11.15am11.30am-12.45pm1-2.15pm2.15-3.30pm
B14, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Architectural environment engineering Presentation on MEng and BEng programmes in architectural environment engineering
11-11.45am2-2.45pm
B12, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Engineering continued
Drop-in Arkwright Scholars’ drop-in Join our student ambassadors for refreshments. (Open to current Arkwright Scholars only)
10am-2pm B13, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Chemical and environmental engineering Talk followed by a guided tour of labs and practical demonstrations
9.30-11am11am-12.30pm1-2.30pm2.30-4pm
A14, Pope Building (27)
Talk Civil engineering Talk followed by laboratory tour and practical demonstrations
9.30-11am11am-12.30pm1-2.30pm2.30-4pm
B07, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Electrical and electronic engineering Presentation followed by hands-on laboratory-based events. (Pre-booking online at time of registration is recommended)
9.30-11am11am-12.30pm1-2.30pm2.30-4pm
C01, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Mechanical and manufacturing engineering Presentation followed by a guided tour of labs, displays, workshops and facilities
9.30-11am11am-12.30pm12.30-2pm2-3.30pm
A09, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Drop-in Mechanical and manufacturing engineering Hands-on mechanical engineering activities and demonstrations
9am-4pm Design Studio, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Talk Product design and manufacture Course presentation followed by tour of workshops and design studio
11am-12.30pm1-2.30pm
B08, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Drop-in Year in industry Chat to our faculty placement team and current students about placement opportunities
9.30am-4pm Atrium, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Drop-in Faculty of Engineering Staff and students will be available to talk about all our courses
9.30am-4pm Atrium, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Drop-in Student experience and study abroad opportunities Find out how we enhance the student experience, including study abroad opportunities
9.30am-4pm Atrium, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
EnglishPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Talk Studying English at Nottingham. Please collect tickets from A35, Trent Building early – these talks are very popular
10-11am12-1pm2-3pm
Senate Chamber, Trent Building (11)
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions. There will also be an opportunity to observe and take part in Experimental Research demonstrations
10am-3pm School of English A floor corridor, Trent Building (11)
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Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Environmental Science and Environmental Biology
Drop-in Talk to staff and current students about our courses and fieldwork options
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Life Sciences (23)
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Foyer, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Demonstration Lab demonstrations 9.30am-4pm A1, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Join us for a taster lecture to experience our teaching style first hand, and find out more about course options and opportunities
12-12.45pm2-2.45pm
B3, Life Sciences (23)
Film and Television StudiesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses in an informal setting
9.30am-4pm A19, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying film and television at Nottingham 11-11.30am Screening Room LG140, Hallward Library (9)
Foundation ArtsPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Chat to academic staff and students about our foundation year for arts and humanities degrees
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room Foyer, Trent Building (11)
Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences
Drop-in Chat to academic staff and current students about the course
11am-2.30pm Atrium, Engineering and Science Learning Centre (54)
Foundation Science
Guided tour Be shown around the Life Sciences Building. Tours depart every 30 minutes from 9.30am
9.30am-3.30pm Foyer, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Foundation science at Nottingham 10-10.30am11-11.30am1-1.30pm
A35, Life Sciences (23)
Talk Find out about exciting research being undertaken in the School of Life Sciences
10.30-10.45am11.30-11.45pm1.30-1.45pm
B3, Life Sciences (23)
Demonstration Laboratory demonstrations of biological research 10.30am-1pm1.30-2.30pm
A50, Life Sciences (23)
French and Francophone Studies Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses at the Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying French at Nottingham 10-10.30am3.15-3.45pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Talk Studying abroad as part of your language course 10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
French and Francophone Studies continued
Taster session Beginners' French language taster session 12.15-12.45pm B38a, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying Modern European Studies, Modern Language Studies, Modern Languages with Business, and Modern Languages with Translation
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Genetics See Biology for full activities
Geography Drop-in Chat to staff and students about our courses. Students will also provide guided tours of the school
9.30am-4pm Information point, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Talk Geography at Nottingham. Collect a ticket on the day from the information stand in Sir Clive Granger Building
10-11am11am-12pm1-2pm2-3pm
A41/A48, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
Talk Career options for geographers. Please get a ticket on the day from the information stand in Sir Clive Granger Building
12-12.30pm12.30-1pm
A41, Sir Clive Granger Building (16)
German StudiesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses at the Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Talk A 30-minute talk on studying German at Nottingham
10.45-11.15am B46, Trent Building (11)
Talk A 45-minute talk on studying abroad as part of your language course
10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Talk Studying Modern European Studies, Modern Language Studies, Modern Languages with Business, and Modern Languages with Translation
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Taster session Beginners' German language taster session 2.30-3.30pm B38a, Trent Building (11)
HistoryPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
10am-4pm A18, Lenton Grove (5)
Talk Studying history at Nottingham 11-11.45am12.45-1.30pm2.30-3.15pm
A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Taster session Sample history Seminar 12.15-12.45pm1.15-1.45pm2.15-2.45pm
B13, Lenton Grove (5)
History of ArtPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses in an informal setting
9.30am-4pm A19, Trent Building (11)
Taster session A sample lecture from one of our undergraduate modules
11am-12pm C14, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Talk What is history of art and where could ittake you?
1.45-2.30pm C14, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
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Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
International Media and Communication Studies Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses in an informal setting
9.30am-4pm A19, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying international media and communications at Nottingham
1-1.30pm Screening Room LG140, Hallward Library (9)
Law Talk Life in the School of Law. Find out about our degree courses, student societies, exchange opportunities, and more
9.30-10.30am B62, Law and Social Sciences (7)
1.30-2.30pm B62 and B63, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Drop-in Staff and students will be available to answer questions
9.30am-4pm The Atrium, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Taster session A short taster lecture on a particular aspect of law 10.30-11am B62, Law and Social Sciences (7)
2.30-3pm B62 and B63, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Liberal Arts Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses in an informal setting
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room Foyer, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying liberal arts at Nottingham 12.15-12.45pm2.30-3pm
B46, Trent Building (11)
Mathematical Sciences
Drop-in Explore mathematical problems – ask our friendly student helpers for hints if needed
9.30am-3.30pm A09, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Drop-in Staff and students are available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Atrium, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Guided tour Maths tours with our students to see where you would enjoy your academic life. Tours last approximately 20 minutes. Please get a ticket on the day from the tour desk in the Atrium of the Mathematical Sciences building
9.45am-3.45pm Atrium, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Talk Mathematics at Nottingham. Information about our courses, career paths and reasons to study mathematical sciences at Nottingham
10.30-11.15am1-1.45pm
Keighton Auditorium, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Demonstration Othello insight – a former British champion explains the mathematical aspects and strategy for this game
10.45-11.15am A17, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Talk How we support you in a successful transition to university, and hear about our peer mentoring scheme from a student's perspective
11.15-11.45am Keighton Auditorium, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Taster session Find out what a typical first-year lecture might be like
12-12.30pm Keighton Auditorium, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Mathematical Sciences continued
Demonstration Learn a systematic method (algorithm) for solving Rubik's Cube
12-12.45pm A17, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Demonstration An interactive session explaining the maths of casino roulette
2.30-3pm A17, Mathematical Sciences (20)
Medical Physiology and Therapeutics
Drop-in Staff and current students will be available to answer your questions
9.30am-3pm Greenfield Library, Medical School (46)
Talk Studying medical physiology and therapeutics at Nottingham
Friday:10.45-11.15am
Saturday:10.45-11.15am1.30-2pm
LT3, Medical School, QMC (46)
Medicine Drop-in Staff and students are available to answer your questions
9am-3.30pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Talk Applying for medicine at Nottingham. Collect tickets early on the day from Coates Road Auditorium or Greenfield Library. As these talks are popular, tickets are limited to two per student
9.30-10.30am12-1pm2.30-3.30pm
Coates Road Auditorium (51)
Guided tour Be shown around the Medical School by current students. Please collect tickets from Medical School Foyer. Due to capacity, guests are unable to accompany prospective students on the tour
9am-3pm Foyer, Medical School (46)
Talk Graduate Entry Medicine: Find out about studying medicine at Nottingham as a graduate
12.15-1.15pm LT3, Medical School (46)
Midwifery Drop-in Staff and current students will be available to answer your questions
9am-3.30pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Guided tour Be shown around the Medical School by current students
9.30am-3pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Talk Midwifery at Nottingham 11.30am-12.30pm1.45-2.45pm
C1052, Medical School, QMC (46)
Modern LanguagesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Chat to staff and students about our courses atthe Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Talk Study abroad: A 45-minute talk on studying abroad as part of your language course
10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Talk Studying Modern European Studies, Modern Language Studies, Modern Languages with Business and Modern Languages with Translation
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Modern Languages talks for single and joint honours
Please refer to the entries under your chosen languages
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Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Music
Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Staff and students are available to answer your questions, provide information on courses and student music societies, and give guided tours of the department
10am-4pm Foyer, Arts Centre, Department of Music (33)
Talk Studying music at Nottingham 11-11.45am1.30-2.15pm
A30, Arts Centre, Department of Music (33)
Taster session Experience a range of practical activities within the Music Department
11.45am-12.45pm Arts Centre, Department of Music (33)
Performance Current students will perform a selection of pieces from their repertoire
1-1.30pm Djanogly Recital Hall, Arts Centre, Department of Music (33)
Natural Sciences Drop-in Find out more about student life and what you will study while enjoying some refreshments
9.30am-4pm A3/A4, George Green Library (24)
Talk Introduction to natural science degrees at Nottingham with our admissions tutor, followed by 'being a natural sciences student' with a current student
10-11am12-1pm2-3pm
A13, Pope Building (27)
Neuroscience Drop-in Staff and current students will be on hand to answer your questions
9.30am-3pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Talk Use your brain – study neuroscience at Nottingham
10.15-10.45am12.15-12.45pm
LT4, Medical School, QMC (46)
Guided tour Sign up for a guided tour of our facilities. Please collect tickets on the day from Greenfield Library
10.45-11.15am Departing from LT4, Medical School, Medical School (46)
12.45-1.15pm2-2.30pm
Departing from Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Nursing Guided tour Enjoy being shown around the Medical School by current students
9am-3pm Foyer, Medical School, QMC (46)
Drop-in Chat to staff and students about our courses 9am-3.30pm Greenfield Library, Medical School, QMC (46)
Talk Nursing at Nottingham 10.30-11.15am12.45-1.30pm
LT1, Medical School, QMC (46)
Pharmacy Drop-in Tours of the school, refreshments and exhibitions 10am-4pm Foyer, Pharmacy (26)
Talk Introduction to the School of Pharmacy, our courses and life as a student
10.30-11.30am2-3pm
C14, Pope Building (27)
Practical How to counsel a patient – a hands-on case study workshop. Please collect a ticket from the Pharmacy Foyer
11.45am-12.15pm1.15-1.45pm
Foyer, Pharmacy (26)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Pharmacy continued
Lab activity The science of treating dyspepsia – a hands-on lab practical. Please collect a ticket from the Pharmacy foyer
11.45am-12.15pm1.15-1.45pm
Foyer, Pharmacy (26)
Drop-in Chat with academic staff (including Head of School and Course Directors) and current students about our courses
11.45am-1.45pm3.15-4pm
Foyer, Pharmacy (26)
Taster session Experience a lecture. Please collect a ticket from the Pharmacy Foyer
12.30-1pm A05, Pharmacy (26)
PhilosophyPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Meet current students and staff and find out about philosophy at Nottingham
10am-4pm A21, Humanities (55)
Talk Find out about the department and philosophy course options, and have the opportunity to ask questions
11am-12pm B62, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Taster session Lecture: Philosophy and Illness 12.15-1pm B62, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Taster session Lecture: Breaking the Law 12.15-1pm B1, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Physician Associate
Talk Find out about studying as a Physician Associate at Nottingham
11.30am-12pm LT3, Medical School, QMC (46)
Physics
Guided tour Be shown around the school 10am-3.30pm A30, Physics Building (22)
Drop-in Meet our staff to chat about courses and research 10am-4pm Foyer, Physics Building (22)
Demonstration Exciting physics demonstrations 10am-4pm A30, Physics Building (22)
Drop-in Find out about theoretical physics projects and options, and our mathematical physics and theoretical physics courses
10am-4pm A01, Physics Building (22)
Talk Studying physics at Nottingham: details on the courses and admissions
11-11.45am2-2.45pm
B1, Physics Building (22)
Talk What is the universe made of? And other questions answered by physics
12-12.30pm B1, Physics Building (22)
Talk The dark side of the universe 1-1.30pm B1, Physics Building (22)
Guided tour The MRI Centre 1-1.45pm3-3.45pm
Foyer, Physics Building (22)
Physiotherapy Drop-in Come and talk to our staff and students 9am-3pm Studio 1, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Studying physiotherapy at Nottingham 10.30-11.15am 1.15-2pm
Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
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Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Physiotherapy continued
Guided tour Guided bus tour (Clinical Sciences Buildingat City Hospital)
11.30am-12.45pm2.15-3.30pm
Shuttle bus stop 5, opposite David Ross Sports Village (34)
Politics and International Relations
Drop-in Staff and students will be available to chat about our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Atrium, North entrance, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Talk Studying politics and international relations at Nottingham
10-10.45am11.45am-12.30pm3-3.45pm
B63, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Taster session Experience a politics and international relations lecture at Nottingham
11-11.30am12.45-1.15pm
B63, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Psychology Drop-in Staff and students will be available to discuss the course and answer your questions
9.30am-4pm Social Space, Psychology Building (29)
Talk Why psychology? Why Nottingham? Hear about our course at Nottingham, and listen to a student’s perspective
10.45-11.45am1.15-2.15pm
Coates Road Auditorium (51)
Russian and Slavonic StudiesPlease also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses at the Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying abroad as part of your language course 10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Taster session Russian language taster session 11.15-11.45am B38a, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying Russian and Slavonic studies at Nottingham
1-1.30pm B46, Trent Building (11)
Talk Modern European Studies, Modern Language Studies, Modern Languages with Business, Modern Languages with Translation
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Sociology, criminology, social work and social policy
Drop-in Meet our students and admissions tutor 9.30am-3.30pm A5, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Talk Why study criminology at Nottingham? 10-10.30am12-12.30pm2-2.30pm
A1, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Talk Why study social policy at Nottingham? 10.30-11am1.30-2pm
A4, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Talk Why study sociology at Nottingham? 11-11.30am1-1.30pm
A1, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Talk Why study social work at the University of Nottingham?
11-11.30am2-2.30pm
A4, Law and Social Sciences (7)
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Talk to staff and students about our courses at the Modern Languages exhibition
9.30am-4pm Council Dining Room, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying abroad as part of your language course 10.45-11.30am12.30-1.15pm1.30-2.15pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Talk Hispanic studies courses at Nottingham 11.45am-12.15pm2.30-3pm
A1/A2, Highfield House (10)
Taster session Beginner's Portuguese language 1-1.30pm B38a, Trent Building (11)
Talk Studying Modern European Studies, Modern Language Studies, Modern Languages with Business and Modern Languages with Translation
1.45-2.15pm A03, Teaching and Learning Building (62)
Sport and Exercise Science
Drop-in Chat to staff and students and find outmore about our course, the schools and graduate careers
9.30am-3pm Studio 1, David Ross Sports Village (34)
9.30am-3pm Greenfield Medical Library, Medical School QMC (46)
Talk Sport and exercise science at Nottingham 11.15-11.45am2-2.30pm
Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Guided tour 30-minute tour of our Exercise Physiology, Psychology and Biomechanics teaching laboratories
11.45am-12.15pm2.30-3pm
Depart from Studio 2, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Sport Rehabilitation
Drop-in Staff and students are available to answer questions
9am-3pm Studio 1, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Talk Studying sport rehabilitation at Nottingham 10.30-11.15am1.15-2pm
Studio 3, David Ross Sports Village (34)
Guided tour Guided bus tour (Clinical Sciences Buildingat City Hospital)
11.30am-12.45pm2.15-3.30pm
Shuttle bus stop 5, opposite David Ross Sports Village (34)
Theology and Religious Studies
Please also see Arts and Humanities
Drop-in Chat to staff and students and find out more about our department, courses and graduate careers
10am-4pm A22, Humanities (55)
Talk Hear about studying in our department and ask our admissions tutor your questions
12-12.45pm A03, Humanities (55)
Talk Why study theology and religious studies? Members of staff provide a flavour of the topics we offer
2.30-3.15pm A03, Humanities (55)
Zoology See Biology entry for full activities
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Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Accommodation Visit Both undergraduate halls of residence are open for viewing on Jubilee Campus. Hall staff and students will give a brief overview of what is on offer, show you round and answer your questions
10am-5pm All undergraduate halls
Campus tours Guided tour Guided walking tours. The duration of the tour is approximately 30 minutes
9am-4pm Information Point, Exchange Building (2)
City tours Drop-in No time for a bus tour of the city? Why not step into our virtual reality cube to take our three-minute virtual tour of the city
Friday: 9.30am-4pm
Saturday: 9am-4pm
Exchange Building (2)
Sport Centre Visit Visit Jubilee Sports Centre and find out more about getting involved with sport and fitness at Nottingham
9.30am-4pm Jubilee Sports Centre (30)
Student life on Jubilee Campus
Talk This talk from a current student will provide you with further information about student life on Jubilee Campus including information on accommodation, societies and support
9.45-10.15am12.15-12.45pm
Lecture Theatre 1, Exchange Building (2)
Student Experience Drop-in Meet members of the award-wining Enactus team and get an insight into entrepreneurial and innovative activities you can engage with outside of your degree
9.30am-4pm Exchange Building (2)
Jubilee CampusGeneral talks and activities Subject talks and activities
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Accounting, finance, industrial economics and management
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to answer your questions about the courses
10am-3pm Foyer, Business School South (7)
Talk Studying in the Business School 11-11.45am1-1.45pm
B52, Business SchoolSouth (7)
Computer Science Drop-in Chat to staff and students about our courses 9.30am-4pm Atrium, Computer Science (4)
Guided tour 30-minute guided tour of our facilities including the Mixed Reality Lab and the Robot Lab
10-10.30am11-11.30am12-12.30pm1-1.30pm2-2.30pm3-3.30pm
Foyer, Computer Science (4)
Talk Computer science at Nottingham 10-11am12-1pm2-3pm
LT3, Exchange Building (2)
Taster session Build your own computer game. There are limited places for this activity so please arrive early to register your place
11-11.30am1-1.30pm3-3.30pm
A32, Computer Science (4)
Education Taster session Introduction to BA Education 10.30am-12pm A32, Dearing Building (Education) (6)
Humanistic Counselling Practice
Taster session Introduction to BA Humanistic Counselling Practice
10.30am-12pm A5, Dearing Building (Education) (6)
Please see Jubilee Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Please see Jubilee Campus on the Open Day Event Map
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Please see Sutton Bonington Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Accommodation Drop-in Visit the show flat throughout the day where accommodation staff will be available to answer questions
9.30am-2.30pm Stanford Block (A)
Campus Tours Guided tour
Guided walking tours with current students includes accommodation and sports centre (approx. 30 minutes)
9.30am-2pm The Barn (20)
Sport at Sutton Bonington
Talk Find out more about getting involved with sport and fitness from beginner to elite level. Explore and find out about our facilities, sport clubs and campus leagues
12pm-12.30pm Sports Centre (26)
Guided tour
Tours of the Sports Centre 9.30am-2pm Sports Centre (26)
Stalls from Sutton Bonington Farmers Market
Catering Outlet
Sutton Bonington Farmers’ Market is on campus once a month during term time. Stallholders from the market will be selling their produce on Saturday. Cash only accepted
Saturday only: 9am-2pm
The Rushcliffe (35)
Sutton Bonington CampusGeneral talks and activities
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
School of Biosciences
Drop-in Academic staff and students will be available to discuss our courses and answer your questions
9.30am-2.30pm The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
Drop-in Industry placements and study abroad: Come and talk to the school placements team about these exciting opportunities
9.30am-2.30pm The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
Drop-in Accommodation, funding and financial support, students' union and welfare team
9.30am-2.30pm The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
Talk Introduction to the School of Biosciences and life as a student
10-10.30am The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
Talk Health and wellbeing support at university 10.15-10.30am The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
Talk Funding and financial support 10.30am-11am The Dining Hall, The Barn (20)
1.30-2pm B07, The Barn (20)
Subject talks and activities
Activity Type Description Times Location (map reference)
Agricultural and Animal Sciences
Talk Why study animal science or agricultural sciences at Nottingham
11-11.30am B01, Gateway Building (29)
Guided tour Visit the University Farm and Dairy Centre 11.30am-1pm B01, Gateway Building (29)
Animal Science Drop-in Lab tours and practical sessions 11am-2.30pm North Laboratory (5)
Demonstration See animal science in action in our lab demonstration
11.30am-12pm1.30-2pm
North Laboratory (5)
Biotechnology Talk Studying biotechnology at Nottingham 11am-12pm B07, The Barn (20)
Demonstration See biotechnology in action in our lab demonstration session
12-1pm North Laboratory (5)
Food Science, Nutrition, Dietetics and Consumer Behaviour
Practical/lab activity
Lab demonstration and hands-on practical session
9.30am-2.30pm North Laboratory (5)
Talk Find out about our courses 11am-12pm A33, Food Science Building (14)
Guided tour Take a look at our food processing facilities, and sensory science suite
12-1pm Foyer, Food Science Building (14)
Microbiology and Plant Science
Drop-in Lab tours and practical sessions 11am-2.30pm North Laboratory (5)
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Taster session Structured half-day programme of talks, tours, demonstrations and information about life as a vet student at Nottingham. Pre-booking online at time of registering for the open day is essential
9.15am-1.15pm1-5.15pm
Veterinary Medicine and Science (27)
Please see Sutton Bonington Campus on the Open Day Event Map
Please see Sutton Bonington Campus on the Open Day Event Map
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