Master's Visit Afternoon
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Timings
- Date:
- Wednesday 12 February 2020
- Start time:
- 12:00
- End time:
- 15:00
Departments open
Although most academic departments will be represented at this event, this will be confirmed once the booking form has opened one month before the event. Please check the booking form carefully to ensure that your department of interest will be involved in this event.
Location
University of Reading
Booking requirements
Yes, booking needed
Additional info
Booking will open one month before the event. Before this you can use our ‘register your interest’ form so we can contact you when booking opens.
Further details
We are delighted to be holding a Master’s Visit Afternoon on our main Whiteknights campus on Wednesday 12 February, 12:00-15:00.
Our talented, vibrant student community, passionate academics, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere make Reading a fantastic place to live, study and work. Come and visit us to learn more about what we have to offer you at postgraduate level.
At this event, current master’s students will be available to speak to along with representatives from our Admissions, Accommodation and Student Financial Support teams.
There will also be an opportunity to meet with academic staff from your department of interest and to take a guided tour of our beautiful, award-winning campus.
We’d like to welcome you to join a university that’s helping the world.
Be it through sustainable actions, inspired by our world-renowned climate research, through involvement in one of our 80+ clubs and societies on campus, or by applying the knowledge and skills you have learnt during your degree, you can play your part in helping the world too.
Come and visit our award-winning 320-acre parkland campus, meet our inspiring lecturers and welcoming students, and imagine where life might take you as a student at Reading.
Why choose the University of Reading?
- Among the top 30 UK universities (QS World University Rankings, 2020).
- Among the top 30 UK universities (QS World University Rankings, 2020).
- Ranked the 4th most sustainable UK university (2022/23 People & Planet University League)
- Voted 1st in the UK by students for our campus and facilities (StudentCrowd University Awards 2022)
- A global community – more than 23,000 students from around 160 countries.
- Over 250 courses in the arts, sciences, social sciences, humanities and business.
- 92% of our undergraduates are in work or further study within 15 months of graduating, and of those employed full time, 84% are in graduate-level roles.
- Over 50 sports clubs and more than 100 societies on offer.
- Our main campus has been recognised as one of Britain’s top green spaces (Green Flag Award, 2011-2022) and is just 20 minutes’ walk from a vibrant town centre.
- A central location – 30 minutes to London Paddington by train, and only 45 minutes to Heathrow airport by coach.
Join our community
We’re ready to welcome you to our vibrant, diverse and supportive community. You’ll find excellent academic, personal and professional development opportunities at Reading, in a place that our students tell us feels like home.
The University of Reading is an inspiring and supportive community that actively encourages our students to share their views and take action if they want to see change.
Beyond this, our award-winning Careers Team and the employability-focused modules you can choose during your degree will equip you with the right skills and experience to set you up for success in a competitive job market. In addition to this, every undergraduate course at Reading includes a placement, giving you the chance to gain valuable work experience before you graduate.
A global, research-intensive environment
We believe learning goes beyond the transfer of knowledge, and we strive to continually increase our global reach.
Our research – 98% of which is rated of international standing in the Research Excellence Framework 2021 – has real-world impact and can directly benefit your learning. The discoveries made one day could be heard in your lecture theatre the next.
We’re proud to be a research-intensive university. We work with governments, international agencies, businesses, and charities striving to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems, such as climate change, heart disease and international conflict.