Kingston University open days: after you've applied

Open days for most subjects for 2010 entry take place on:

  • Saturday 27 March 2010

Open days on this date takes place at either our Penrhyn Road campus or our Kingston Hill campus.

You may have a different date and location if you've applied for:

  • an education course;
  • an engineering course;
  • a health and social care sciences course;
  • an art, design and architecture course; or
  • a course that isn't taught at the University.

For example, some of these courses involve an interview as part of the application process, during which you'll also have the chance to see more of the University. Check the A–Z list below to find out and to book your place.

Already booked?

If you've already booked your place, jump straight to the timetables and travel directions for your campus:

Kingston Hill open days

Penrhyn Road open days

Travel updates

We are not currently aware of any problems with public transport or road works planned for 27 March. Check back later for updates.

Find the open day for your course

To find out more about the open day for your course and to book a place, select your course from our A–Z list:

Please note that only single honours subjects are included on this list.

Studying a joint honours course?

If you are studying a joint honours course, you'll need to look up both subject areas separately. If they have different open day locations, you might choose to attend both or just one.

Why attend an open day?

Open days give you a real taste of the Kingston University experience and what being a student here is like. Only you know what you're looking for in a university and if Kingston feels right.


Come along to an open day and you'll be able to:

  • attend an interactive session in your chosen subject – you'll sit in the same labs or rooms as current students;
  • visit our ASK ME points to chat informally with current students; and
  • see what student life is like on campus.
Ask me, I'm a student ambassador

Seb, Primary Teaching student “Attending an open day is a must when considering a university. There are many factors which go into choosing where you want to study, but the place itself is one of the most important.” Seb, Primary Teaching student Read more about Seb

Gabi, Nutrition student “After attending the open day, I knew I had made the right decision. I found out everything I needed to know about my course and finances, which were the things I was most worried about.” Gabi, Nutrition student Read more about Gabi