Come along to the University of East London (UEL) Open Day on Wednesday 29 April to find out more about a range of exciting undergraduate and postgraduate courses and combinations on offer this summer.
The Open Day will be held at both the Docklands and Stratford Campuses from 4-7pm and anyone who wants to find out more is welcome to come along.
Vicky Rossiter, Marketing Events Co-ordinator said: “Open days are a great way of getting a feel for what courses you want to do and also to talk to academics and students alike.
People can find out more about the courses we offer, talk with our academics and students and tour our facilities.”
Psychology will be holding taster sessions for the full-time and part-time BSc Psychology from 4pm – 7pm in the Arthur Edwards Building, Stratford. Visitors will be able to tour the facilities including a visit to the Virtual Reality Lab, Baby Development Laboratory and try putting the lie detector to the test!
People can also attend tasters and talks, get advice and guidance from lecturers, explore different aspects of psychology, including mental health, forensics, well-being, child development and business psychology and find out about UEL’s flexible study options.
Other forthcoming open days include:
Saturday 27 June, 12-4pm
Wednesday 2 September, 4-7pm
Saturday 17 October, 12-7pm
Visitors who wish to attend any of the above open days can book online at www.uel.ac.uk/openday. Everyone that books online is entered into a free prize draw to win £100 Amazon voucher.
For further details visit www.uel.ac.uk/openday or contact 020 8223 3333 or study@uel.ac.uk.
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