Events

Open Days

Thinking about studying at the University of Greenwich? Our Open Days are the best way to explore our campuses, meet staff and students, and get a feel for life at Greenwich. Whether you join us in person or virtually, you’ll leave with all the information you need to make an informed choice about your future.

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Why attend an Open Day?

An Open Day is the best way to discover whether Greenwich is right for you. Choosing a university is an important decision, and visiting in person (or virtually) is an essential part of your journey.

Why attend an Open Day?

What to expect at an Open Day

In-person Open Days run from 10am until 3pm across our three campuses. The campus you attend depends on your chosen course, once you have booked your place your ticket will confirm the correct location. Open Days do need to be booked in advance, and only the prospective student needs to register. Guests such as parents and friends can come along too, but they won’t need to register.

We also run Offer Holder Events for applicants who have already received an offer. You’ll attend taster sessions and meet future classmates to help you decide if Greenwich is your firm choice.

For prospective Masters and Research students we run Postgraduate Open Evenings, where you can explore courses, meet academics, and get advice on applications and funding.

You’re welcome to attend more than one Open Day, and we also run virtual events so you can join from anywhere.

When you arrive, look out for our student ambassadors; they’ll be wearing bright-blue T-shirts – and navy fleeces if it’s a cold day. They will help you get to where you need to go and take you on our guided tours of our campus and accommodation.

Our Open Days are designed to give you a full picture of life as a student at the University Greenwich.

There’s a packed programme of activities throughout the day, including:

  • Subject talks and interactive sessions with lecturers
  • 1-2-1 drop-in sessions with support departments including application and admissions, accommodation and wellbeing and more
  • Sessions by our Fees and Funding and Application Support teams
  • Talks with current students about their experiences
  • Guided tours of our campus and student accommodation.

Campus and accommodation tours depart every 30 minutes.

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Open Day FAQs

Can I take a campus tour?

Yes, we offer tours of our campuses led by our student guides, plus for some courses you can also take tours of the facilities.

Can you look at student accommodation?

Yes, you can view our halls of residence and talk to the accommodation team about costs and contracts.

Will I meet lecturers?

Yes, you’ll have opportunities for 1-1 chats with lecturers and programme leaders to find out more about your course.

Can I talk to current students?

Definitely. Our ambassadors are on hand throughout the day.

Are there sample lectures?

You can attend subject talks to learn more about the course content and career paths.

Can I ask about entry requirements or UCAS?

Yes, our admissions and application support staff will be there to help.

Do open days cover all courses?

Yes, our Open Days cover all in-person courses across our three campuses.

Can I ask about scholarships and bursaries?

Yes. Our Fees and Funding team can answer your questions, and dedicated funding talks are held at Avery Hill and Greenwich.

Things to do after an Open Day


Find the best things to do around our three campuses — from cosy cafés and lively pubs to green spaces and tourist attractions. Explore everything our local areas have to offer so you can make the most of student life beyond the classroom.

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How to find us

The University of Greenwich is based in London and Medway. You can reach our campuses by car or via public transport (including bus and rail), with easy connections from airports in London.

The largest of our three campuses, Greenwich Campus sits on a World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames. It is centered on three baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren for the Royal Navy at the end of the 17th century.

You can find out more about it in our campuses section.

Excellent transport links provide a 10 minute train journey to Central London.

  • Greenwich DLR/rail or Maze Hill (8 min walk)
  • Greenwich Pier - Ferry service (3 min walk)
  • TFL buses frequently run close by.
  • Public 'Pay and display' car parks nearby.
  • Campus bus service between campuses.