Undergraduate Open Days for full & part-time courses

Undergraduate Open Days

Attend if you're interested in full-time or part-time undergraduate courses:

  • Saturday 22 June, 10am - 2pm
  • Saturday 5 October, 10am - 2pm
  • Saturday 2 November, 10am - 2pm
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Why you should visit us

Our Open Days give you an opportunity to get a real feel for what it would be like to be an Anglia Ruskin student. You may have read all you can about the courses you are interested in, but it's just as important to get a taster of where you could be studying, and to see the campus for yourself.

Anglia Ruskin Undergraduate Open Days are incredibly popular events in our University's calendar. Taking the time to attend will give you a great introduction to the campuses, our staff and our students, as you'll be able to meet:
Visitors at our Open Day, and a Student Ambassador next to our Campus Tours sign

Our Student Ambassadors are available throughout the day to offer campus tours



What's happening on the day

There will be a series of talks and tours happening on the day, the full details are available to download so you can plan your day in advance.


Visitors to our Open Day being assisted by one of our Student Ambassadors

Visitors to our Open Day being assisted by one of our Student Ambassadors

Advice and guidance to help you

In addition you'll have the opportunity to find out more about our University and the support you'll get if you become a student with us.

Staff from our Support Services and the Students' Union will be available to provide you with information and advice on:
As a University, we strive to create the most vibrant environment to work and study in, to make your learning experience with us an enjoyable one where our modern, attractive facilities meet all your needs.

We are well equipped to deal with a wide range of access and support needs on both of our campuses. Our Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses have been surveyed by DisabledGo where full details of all of our facilities can be found.


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