Undergraduate Admissions

Department open days

Throughout the year there are a number of department open days that naturally focus on the specific course or courses in the faculty or department. You’ll get to meet some of the lecturers, and see the libraries and other facilities. The staff and students may be able to answer broader questions about life at the University as well, but if you’d like to see other places in Cambridge on the same day please check the timetable when you book. Please contact the department directly for details and booking information.

Click on a subject for more information from the department/faculty's website.

2012 Open Day
16 March Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
16 March Linguistics
16 March Modern and Medieval Languages
16 March Theology and Religious Studies (Oxford and Cambridge Theology open day in Oxford)
25 April Theology and Religious Studies
28 April Mathematics: Students interested in studying Mathematics are invited to one of these Colleges in the morning and the Department of Applied Mathematics in the afternoon. Participating Colleges, Christ's; Corpus Christi; Downing; Girton; King's; Magdalene; Newnham; Peterhouse; Robinson; St Catharine’s; St John’s; Trinity.

Please book your place in advance withwith the appropriate College admissions office. Contact details for each can be found in the College index.
4 May Classics (Oxford and Cambridge Classics open day in Cambridge)
12 May Mathematics: Students interested in studying Mathematics are invited to one of these Colleges in the morning and the Department of Applied Mathematics in the afternoon. Participating Colleges, Churchil; Clare; Emmanuel; Fitzwilliam; Gonville and Caius; Homerton; Jesus; Pembroke; Queens'; Selwyn; Sidney Sussex; Trinity hall.

Please book your place in advance withwith the appropriate College admissions office. Contact details for each can be found in the College index.
27 June

Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

4 July Law
5 July Veterinary Medicine
6 July Education
6 July Land Economy
6 July Veterinary Medicine