Forensic and Criminology exhibitions - Open Day 2023

Open Experience Days for ICP Foundation applicants and offer holders

Our Open Experience Days offer you the chance to learn about your Foundation year, main degree course, faculty and meet your potential new classmates. There'll also be the opportunity to hear from our academics and talk with our support teams.

If you've already applied for a course with us, you'll receive an invite directly to your inbox.

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What to expect

  • Welcome talk
  • Introduction to ICP Foundation courses
  • Main degree seminar or workshop
  • Faculty specific tours
  • The opportunity to meet future classmates
  • Access to the Information Fair (admissions, housing, placements and support teams)
  • Campus walking tours and Halls of Residence tours

Open Experience Days 2026

Saturday 28 February 2026

Saturday 21 March 2026

Saturday 25 April 2026

 

Need to know more?

If you’ve got questions, email our team at opendays@port.ac.uk.

 


 

What to expect at an Open Day

Hi, I'm Marlena

and I'm one of the many student ambassadors

here at the University of Portsmouth.

I'll be showing you around the campus of the university

and we cannot wait to meet you at our next open day.

You'll start your day at the check-in where you’ll collect your guide,

and then you can decide where to go from there.

It is really easy to get to campus, whether you're travelling by car or by public transport.

If you decide to use the Park and Ride, you’ll be dropped by check-in

and that’s where your day would begin.

To help everything run smoothly on the day,

please have your QR code ready to show at check-in

which you should have received by email.

Hey, are you okay?

It's just right there.

No worries. Have a good day.

You can come and ask us questions at any time,

even if you just want advice on where to get lunch.

Once you're ready to start, one of the first things to do is to take a campus tour.

I'll be showing you around

some of the main uni buildings, including the Ravelin Sports Centre,

which is one of the most sustainable sports centres in the UK.

My favourite part of the campus tour is sharing my student experience

and also sharing my favourite spots around the uni.

If you'd like to see more of the city, you can hop on the coach tour

to see the beach.

My top tip is: you can do this tour at any time of the day

so it fits around your key talks.

I’ll also show you the library, which is great if you need a quiet place to study.

During term time, it’s open 24 hours and you can book rooms for group assignments.

When I came to an open day, I immediately felt at home

and could picture myself here.

On the day, you’ll have talks covering your uni essentials.

Speak to us about what's important to you

and we’ll be able to point you in the right direction.

You might want to learn how to make the most of your student finance.

There’s a talk for that.

Or finding your new home in Portsmouth?

There's a talk for that.

And if that's not enough,

you can speak to our student support teams at our information fair.

This is what you're here for, right?

To find out if the course is for you.

The talk will most likely be in your course building

where you get to see the facilities, and this will help you to picture yourself here.

When I came to the open day, I was able to meet the people who would teach me.

The lecturers were so friendly and informative.

On open days, we have a number of halls open for you to visit.

We'll show you around the rooms, the kitchens and social areas.

There are so many options.

You can choose between catered and non-catered, in the city or by the sea.

There's something for everyone.

We can't wait to see you at our next open day at the University of Portsmouth.