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Accepting Your Offer Virtual Event | Northumbria University, Newcastle

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When you join a university, you want to belong.

Whether you want to join a society and meet new people, take part in our Sport clubs, or just find out what life in Newcastle is like - this session will show you the Northumbria community.

You’ll have a chance to interact with Student Union reps and current students at our live panel, to hear more about our clubs and societies and other opportunities to get involved in university life.

From volunteering to student media, there’s something for everybody here at Northumbria and we’ve also carefully collated a selection of videos to give you a flavour of what’s on offer.

Want to know what it's like to be a Northumbria student? Attending one of our Open Events can help you experience the city and the University for yourself. 

"If you are unsure of whether to study at Northumbria, book an open day and experience the city and the University for yourself. Words cannot describe how great it is living in Newcastle. After the open day, your mind will be made up!" Matthew Vincent, BSc (Hons) Applied Sport and Exercise Science.

What can you expect on the day? 

  •  Discover more about our range of full-time undergraduate courses
  •  Take a tour of our campus and its facilities. Get a feel of what life is like on campus and where your course of interest would be taught
  •  Look around our accommodation and talk to our students about their best places to live
  •  Meet our staff and chat to our current students face to face. Ask any questions about courses, student life and the region. 
  •  Get the answers you need to help decide if Northumbria is right for you

 

Click on the link to reserve your place now!

For more information please visit www.northumbria.ac.uk/openday

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