Oxford University Open Days give visitors a taste of life at Oxford
20 June 2013
Thousands of prospective applicants and their families will be visiting Oxford on Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 of June as Oxford’s undergraduate colleges and departments open their doors.
The Open Days are held each year to allow those interested in applying to the University to visit Oxford and learn more about the undergraduate courses, the colleges and the University in general.
All colleges and departments will be putting on events, along with the University’s museums, libraries and other facilities. Many will host drop-in sessions and tours for prospective students and parents, giving visitors the chance to talk to tutors and current students.
The Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach team will run an Open Day Information Centre at the Examination Schools in the High Street where student services such as Student Funding and Careers will be on hand to give advice and there will be afternoon talks for students and parents, as well as a separate discussion group targeted at teachers.
The Oxford University Student Union will also be at the Centre offering a taste of student life together with a selection of the 400 clubs and societies currently available to Oxford undergraduates – including the Oxford Union Society and the University Sports Centre .
Gazebo information points manned by University staff volunteers on Broad Street and in South Parks Road will be on hand to help visitors.
Mike Nicholson, Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Oxford, said: ‘Open days are a valuable opportunity to dispel the many myths and preconceptions which surround Oxford. The University wants to attract high quality candidates from any and every background, and the open days help us achieve this aim. We know that open days are a key factor in a student’s choice of university so we work very hard to show students, parents and teachers all that the University and city of Oxford have to offer.’
Helen Charlesworth, Head of Enquiries and Marketing at Oxford University, says: “People often ask, ‘where is Oxford University?’, as though it is one place or one campus. The great thing about open days is we get to show people how the University is spread right across the city, as we open the doors to our colleges and departments. The collegiate system is a wonderful aspect of Oxford, where every student is part of a smaller college community while also a member of their department and the central University.
“We really look forward to welcoming visitors to open days and letting them see how being part of a friendly, welcoming college community enhances the university experience. It’s also a wonderful chance for people who live here to show off their city and University. We hope that everyone enjoys the days.”
Last year thousands of visitors attended the events and large numbers are expected again this year. In anticipation of the events, Oxford University has been working closely with the county and city councils, transport providers and traders to ensure the days run smoothly and that local businesses are poised to take advantage of the extra trading opportunities generated by the surge in visitors.
The University is doing its utmost to keep the local community and commuters informed about the days as it is important that residents are prepared for the increased numbers of visitors and travellers on public transport. The exact number of visitors is unknown, but if last year is anything to go by, it is likely to be more than 14,000 over the two June days.
A further Open Day will be held on Friday, 20 September. More information can be found at www.ox.ac.uk/opendays
For more information please contact the Press Office, University of Oxford on +44 (0)1865 280531 or press.office@admin.ox.ac.uk.
