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  • Moulsecoomb campus Saturday 14 June

Moulsecoomb campus open day

Saturday 14 June 2025
9.30am-4pm

Accounting, finance, and economics • Architecture and design • Biology and ecology • Biomedical science • Business and management • Civil engineering • Computing • Construction and building • Creative writing • Criminology and sociology • Engineering • Geography, Earth, and environment • History of art and design • Humanities • Journalism • Language • Law • Literature • Marketing • Media • Pharmacy • Politics • Psychology • Social science • Social work

Come and explore

  • Get an in-depth look at the subjects you're interested in and the campus you'll be based at.
  • Be inspired by the array of industry standard facilities on campus which include our trading room, flight simulator, robotic labs, hydrology labs, 3D printers and new psychology lab. 
  • Talk to staff from our student services teams about how to make your university experience amazing.
  • Take time out to explore the unique city of °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ & Hove.

I would not be in the position I am at the moment, mentally or professionally, if it was not for the efforts and attention I have received throughout my time at the University of °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ studying the Media, Industry and Innovation course!

Alex Dotchev, Media, Industry and Innovation graduate

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About your open day

Your open day runs from 9.30am-4pm, please arrive 30 minutes before your first booked session. Registration opens at 9.30am.

Make sure you allow enough time for tours, visiting subject desks and our student support information fair, as well as exploring our city.

We recommend you allow three to four hours to make the most of your visit. This is how your day might look: 

  1. Register at least 30 minutes before your first session at the registration point specified in your email. Bring your booking reminder email (that we'll send to you the day before) which contains your QR code and personal programme of booked sessions.
  2. Attend your subject talk and other booked sessions.
  3. Take tours, visit subject desks and our student support information fair.
  4. Head into °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ after your open day to explore our colourful city.

Talks, tours, and student support information fair

  • Subject or course talk: these talks cover entry requirements and selection criteria, course content, delivery and assessment, work-related experience and placements, and graduate destinations.
  • Taster sessions and faculty tours: what’s on offer varies by subject and can include tours of our facilities or a short taster session. Tours and tasters will follow directly on from the subject or course talk.
  • Accommodation talk: this talk outlines the accommodation options we offer, how to apply and how our accommodation team can support you throughout your time here. You can also visit the accommodation desk at any time to ask specific questions.
  • Student money advice talk: this talk provides an overview of student funding and finance including student loans, maintenance loans, tuition fees, scholarships and bursaries, as well as information on budgeting and jobs for students. You can also visit the student money advice desk in Cockcroft Hall.
  • Tours: tours of the campus, accommodation and library tours can be attended throughout the day, no booking required. 
  • Subject desks: drop in at any time to ask anything relating to your course of interest.
  • Student support information fair: runs throughout the day to answer your questions about applying to university, careers, wellbeing support and much more. 
  • Societies and sports clubs: Get a taste of what you can do outside of your studies, a great opportunity to chat with a wide range of our students and find out what inspires them.

Guests

You’re welcome to bring guests with you on the day. ;Some of our talks are very popular, so to ensure as many prospective students as possible can hear about their subject, we may ask guests not to attend the subject session. Of course, if there is space, we will do our best to fit additional guests on the day.

Free guest wifi is available on campus.

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The university itself is a very stimulating place – open, bright and always with people around – and the staff are amazing. Every lecturer is very passionate and they share this passion with us; it is a beautiful experience.

Stefania Rabasco, science graduate

Getting here and registration

Registration

There are two registration points for our Moulsecoomb campus open day: 

Elm House, Lewes Road, °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ BN2 4GJ
Register here for accounting, finance and economics; business and management; civil engineering; computing; construction and building; product design; engineering; geography, earth and environment; journalism; law; marketing; media; and pharmacy. 

Mithras House, Lewes Road, °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ BN2 4AT
Register here for architecture; creative writing; criminology and sociology; history of art and design; humanities; interior architecture; language; literature; politics; psychology; social work; and social science. 

Your open day runs 9.30am–4pm, please arrive 30 minutes before your first booked session. Registration opens at 9.30am. 

Travel

We recommend taking public transport if possible.

Train: Moulsecoomb railway station is on campus. The journey time to °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ mainline station is less than 6 minutes. Check the website for the latest information.

Bus: the 24, 25, 28 and 49 run frequently from central °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ. For timetables and student fares visit the .

Bicycle: the campus is served by the city’s cycle lane network. There are cycle stands on site. are available to hire.

Car: Our car parks are free from 8am–8pm during our open day.

For architecture; creative writing; criminology and sociology; civil engineering; computing; construction and building; product design; engineering; history of art and design; humanities; interior architecture; language; literature; politics; psychology; social work; social science, please park at our , where you will take a free shuttle bus to your Moulsecoomb campus registration point. You should add 20 minutes to your journey.

For all other courses, you must input the following exact address (not just the postcode), otherwise it will send you to the wrong place. The address for our car park nearest to Elm House is: .

Got questions?

If you have any questions about open days, you can contact us on 01273 644644 or send us a message.

Special requirements
If you have any special requirements for your open day, such as visual or auditory impairments, or physical access requirements, please email us at studentrecruitmentevents@brighton.ac.uk.

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The majority of university events are filmed and/or photographed. If this is a concern send us a message and we will do our best to find a solution for you.

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