Saturday, January 13, 2007
Greenwich and Avery Hill (Mansion Site) Campuses
10am to 3pm
The University of Greenwich is opening its Greenwich and Avery Hill campuses on Saturday, January 13, 2007, to everyone interested in finding out more about studying at the university.
The Open Day is an opportunity to meet staff and students and explore the two campuses, and to find out about the wide range of courses on offer. Tours will be available, taking in the magnificent setting of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, and the Avery Hill campus (Mansion Site) set in parkland in Eltham.
The university offers full and part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well foundation degrees offered through its network of partner colleges in south-east London and Kent.
Potential students can find out about the application process, fees and foundation degrees and visit the halls of residence at both campuses. Tutors from each subject area will be available to answer any questions about University of Greenwich courses, and specific talks will be given about computing, nursing, business and teacher training.
Staff from Architecture & Construction, Education & Training and Health & Social Care will be available at the Avery Hill Campus. To find out more about Business, Computing & Mathematical Sciences and Humanities visit the Greenwich campus, where staff will also be available to answer questions about Engineering, Pharmacy and Science, which can be studied at the Medway Campus at Chatham Maritime.
The Greenwich Campus and Mansion Site, Avery Hill Campus, will be open from 10am to 3pm. A free shuttle bus will run between the two campuses all day, the journey time between campuses is about 20 minutes.
For more information about the University of Greenwich, the Open Day and for directions to the campuses, please visit www.gre.ac.uk
For general enquiries please phone 0800 005 006 or e-mail courseinfo@gre.ac.uk
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For more information contact:
Kathryn Jones
Public Relations
University of Greenwich
020 8331 9420
k.a.jones@gre.ac.uk