From Architecture to Zoology at The University of Nottingham

PA 232/10 The University of Nottingham is gearing up for thousands of visitors to arrive for its autumn open days. Prospective students and their parents will be flocking to the University's three UK campuses on Friday, September 10 and Saturday, September 11, from 9.30am to 4pm. This year's open days are expected to be more popular than ever, with more than 22,000 people visiting to find out about life at one of the country's most sought-after universities. This year's event — themed 'The Gateway to Your Future' — recognises that as well as deciding where to study, prospective undergraduate students are also choosing their home for the next three or four years. With that in mind, visitors will be able to check out the accommodation on offer at the University's halls of residence, and hear about the range of facilities and resources offered to look after the health and welfare of students, and to support their learning. Every single academic school and department on the three campuses will be open to visitors, offering information on hundreds of courses — from Architecture to Zoology — and running their own varied programme of activities. Jenny Wardrop, University of Nottingham Events Officer, said: "Each year, many thousands of visitors join us for our open days to learn more about the huge range of undergraduate opportunities on offer.
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