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Open Days

Come and get to know us a little more, you can only find so much out from a website!

Why visit us?

We’re a friendly bunch, so come and say hello! Our scheduled open days are the perfect opportunity to find out what it’s really like to study at our inclusive institution in the heart of Central London. Academic staff and students are on-hand to discuss any concerns and answer any questions you might have about studying with us.

Where

Our open days take place at our modern teaching facilities 373 – 375 Euston Road.

Most of our classes take place at our Euston Road site so you’ll get the opportunity to feel what it’s like to study with us.

When

Our next open day is on Wednesday 12 June 2024, 3pm – 6pm.

Can’t make it? Please get in touch and we would be happy to arrange a campus tour for you.

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Ranked 1st for law in London

We’re 2nd in the UK for Student Positivity
2nd
in the UK for 'Student Positivity'
Our Law Degree is ranked 1st in London, and 2nd in England
1st
in London for our Law Degree
Our Business Degree is ranked 2nd in London, and 3rd in England
2nd
in London for our Business Degree
We are also ranked 2nd in London for student satisfaction for 'Student Voice'
2nd
in London for 'Student Voice'
What is the NSS?

The NSS is an independent, UK-wide survey completed by 4.5 million final-year students in 400 institutions every year. The NSS asks questions relating to student experience and course quality, helping prospective students choose where to study. You can find a breakdown, by factor and questions, here.

Want to talk to someone?

Do you have a question that we haven’t answered so far? Talk to our application experts. You can also ask our Student Ambassadors about life at Bloomsbury Institute.

We’re here Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm (except bank holidays).