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Attend a virtual open day

If you can't visit them in person, you might be able to attend a virtual open day at a university or college.

Open days and events listings

Promote your open days and events on our website to millions of young people and their influencers - they're all actively exploring university options.

Postgraduate open days and events

Attending postgraduate open days before applying will give you plenty of time to make a confident, informed decision about the course that best suits your learning style, and meets your career aspirations.

Student-parent’s guide to open days

This short guide is to help you feel in control of your open day experience. It will help you gather the information you need to make an informed decision about whether the setting you're visiting is right for you and your family commitments.

University events and open days

Discover more information about upcoming open days and uni events, how to use them to your advantage, and what you need to prepare.

International events

It's a good idea to talk about your higher education options in person. Go to a course provider open day to explore the campus and get insights from staff and students – or take a virtual tour. We also recommend you go to UK events or one of the British Council events around the world. You'll find lots of helpful advice, and can ask any questions you may have.

Open events

Open days give the perfect opportunity to find out more about your preferred course. Read our top tips to get the most from the day.

UCAS events

Research your options, meet unis, colleges and employers face-to-face, and get your questions answered at our events, and uni open days.

University events for school and college students

From open days and taster courses to exhibitions and lectures, university events can offer significant support for your higher education guidance work – and to the academic experience of your students.

Visit conservatoires

Conservatoire open days give you the chance to ask questions and see what facilities are available.

Adviser tips

Here are a selection of tips from advanced practitioners, events and about the UCAS process.

Balancing work and study

As long as it doesn’t take up too much study time, finding a part-time job is a great way to gain more money, less debt, and new skills for your CV.