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November Open Day


Please note:

This event will be taking place at the City Campus only, therefore there will be no subject specific talks and tours for the following areas; Education, Midwifery, Nursing, Operating Department Practice, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy. If you would like to have a chat about any of these subject areas please complete this short form.

Open Day School and College Bookings

If you would like to book places for your school or college group, please complete the attached form and we will be back in touch with all the information you will need to help your students get the most out of the day.

School Group Bookings

If you would like to book places for your school or college group, please complete our form and we will be back in touch with all the information you will need to help your students get the most out of the day.


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