Upcoming events

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Our university open days are designed to give you a taste of life at Manchester Met.

If you’re just getting started in higher education, our undergraduate open days will introduce you to our courses and you’ll learn about studying at university. You’ll also get to see the campus and university accommodation.

If you’re thinking of postgraduate qualifications, you’ll have the chance to meet our tutors and learn more about career paths and financial support.

And if you’re considering a degree apprenticeship, our events will help you to find out about our courses and get careers advice from staff. 

On all of our open days, you’ll have the chance to meet fellow students, explore our campus and get to know our city.  

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    Book an undergraduate open day

    Experience life at Manchester Met for yourself at an undergraduate open day.

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    Postgraduate open days

    Experience postgraduate life at a Manchester Met open day – whether you’re an undergraduate, recent graduate or experienced professional.

    Find out more
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How to find us

It's easy to reach our campus by car or public transport. Manchester Airport is just ten miles from us with fast frequent trains to the city centre. We are close to central Manchester, with good bus and tram services including a free bus.

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Try to make the most out of every minute you have by planning out your day before you arrive. This way you can be sure to do everything that you want to and still plan in time to enjoy the campus or grab a snack from one of the University cafes.
Tom Ibbott
BA (Hons) Primary Education
Try to make the most out of every minute you have by planning out your day before you arrive. This way you can be sure to do everything that you want to and still plan in time to enjoy the campus or grab a snack from one of the University cafes.
Tom Ibbott
BA (Hons) Primary Education

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