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Checking in

Main Check-in

Visit the main check in between 9.00am–2.00pm to pick up your welcome pack.

  • Students' Union on Cambridge Road (PO1 2EF)

Faculty Check-in

You can also check in at some of the buildings where subject sessions are held, around 30 minutes before your subject session starts:

  • Eldon Building ()
  • Park Building ()
  • Portland Building ()
  • Richmond Building ()
  • Rosalind Franklin West ()

 


 

Subject sessions

You are invited to start your subject session with a Faculty Welcome talk and will then have the opportunity to speak to academics about your course. 

The subject sessions are designed to introduce our courses, how they are taught and what you'll learn. 

 

Search A-Z of subject sessions

 


 

Faculty Fairs

Outside the main course session, course leaders, academics and faculty support teams will be on hand to answer additional questions in the Faculty Fairs between the hours of 11am and 1pm.

  • Humanities and Social Sciences
    Park Building ()
    Map reference: 11
  • Creative and Cultural Industries 
    Eldon Building (
    Map Reference: 32
  • Business and Law 
    Richmond Building (
    Map Reference: 6
  • Technology 
    Portland Building ()
    Map Reference: 2
  • Science and Health 
    Rosalind Franklin West ()
    Map Reference: 15

 


 

Key Talks Schedule 

Make time in your schedule to listen to our Key Talks and get your questions answered. 

Welcome Talk

09.40am - 10.15am
Hear from Graham Galbraith, our Vice Chancellor, as he welcomes you to the campus.
Students' Union (PO1 2EF)

Housing Talk

10.25am -10.45am 
Find out what life is like living in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ and how you can be guaranteed a place in halls of residence. 
Students' Union (PO1 2EF)

 


 

Info Fairs

If you’ve got any questions about health, managing money, living independently, or any other aspects of being a student at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, you can speak to our support services at our Information Fair. It’s open from 9.30am–2.00pm.

Find our Student Information fair in the University Library ()

 

Who can you speak to at our Student Information Fair?

  • Additional Support and Disability Advice Centre

  • Residence Life Team
  • Student Wellbeing Service
  • Admissions
  • Careers and Employability
  • Student Finance
  • Student Housing

 


 

Tours

Take the opportunity to explore our campus, the halls of residence, library and brand new sports centre. 

 

Guided Campus Tours

Tours depart every 20 minutes from outside the Students' Union (PO1 2EF) between 9.30am–2.00pm and last 35-45 minutes. Our ambassadors will point out key buildings you could be studying in, as well as other relevant buildings. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore the rest of the campus with them as well as ask them any questions along the way.  

 

Halls Tours

Our accommodation tours, running between 9.30am–2.00pm, are one of the most popular activities of our Open Days. It's your chance to see where you might be living next year.

Make your way to each halls of residence where our ambassadors will be waiting to give you a tour of a standard room and kitchen. You'll discover lots of useful information about each hall based on our students' experiences.

There’s no need to book - just turn up and join the next tour. Tours last around 20-30 minutes.

If you require to view a disabled access room, please contact us at opendays@port.ac.uk in advance of your visit.

The halls open to view are:

  • Catherine House ()
  • Greetham Street ()
  • Harry Law ()
  • Margaret Rule ()
  • Trafalgar Hall ()
  • Rees Hall ()
  • Rosalind Franklin ()

 

Library Tours

Make your way over to the library and ask the staff inside for more information. They'll be happy to take you on a tour and talk you through the resources we offer students and the different facilities available. Guided tours run from 09.30am - 1.00pm and then self-guided tours are available from 1.00pm .

 

Ravelin Centre Sports Tours

Come and see our impressive new sports centre for yourself. Tours will be taking place at Ravelin Sports Centre () from 09.30am–2.00pm, every 30 minutes. Please reserve your place in advance for the best experience. Get a feel for the building and find out more about how you can benefit from it during your time studying with us. 

 


 

Food and drink

Food

There’s a lot to do on an Open Day but there are plenty of options for keeping your energy up.

You and your guests are entitled to a free lunch meal deal and hot drink at the cafes in Terrace Cafe (next to Students' Union), Eldon Building, Park Building, Portland Building and Ravelin Sports Centre. Show your Open Day Guide to our catering staff to redeem your free lunch and hot drink for you and your guests.

If you’re out and about in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, there are loads of cafes and restaurants throughout Guildhall Walk, Southsea and Gunwharf Quays featuring well-known names and independents. Ask our staff and students on the day for recommendations, they'll be happy to help.

 

Drinks

Don't forget to stay hydrated. Just ask an ambassador or a member of staff for directions to your nearest catering outlet.

 


 

Getting here

Please note there is no parking at Ravelin Sports Centre. If you choose to drive, please take a look at the options available to you:

 

Park and ride

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ has a handy Park and Ride service to save you the hassle of finding parking in the city, for only £4 per day, per vehicle. The car park allocated for Open Day visitors is at:

Park & Ride СÀ¶ÊÓƵ
Tipner Interchange
M275 Junction 1
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ

Tickets can be purchased through the ticket machines with cash or contactless bank card.

The University Park and Ride bus service runs every 10 minutes (peak) and 15 minutes (off-peak) and will drop you off just outside the Students' Union. Please allow about 30 minutes to get to us from the car park. If you need help on arrival at the Park and Ride or when you get dropped off, look out for our student ambassadors (dressed in purple).

 

University Car Parks

Open Day visitors can park for free in the University car parks listed below so please ignore the car parking signs. The Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system will be switched off.

Car parks can be used on a first-come first-served basis and tend to fill up quickly on the day. Take a look at their locations below and plan your journey:

  • Alec Rose Lane ()
  • Anglesea rear car park ()
  • Eldon car park ()
  • Milldam car park ()
  • St George's car park ()
  • University House car park ()

 

City centre parking

To get to car parking closest to the University, use the M27 (from the west) or A3(m)/A27 (from the east) and take the M275 into СÀ¶ÊÓƵ (signed 'СÀ¶ÊÓƵ West'). Ignore the M27/A27 junctions signed to Southsea and Hilsea.

On-street, pay-and-display parking is available close to campus and to the check-in venue. There are also public car parks throughout the City. There's more information about city centre car parking on the .

 

Electric vehicle charging points

The most convenient electric vehicle charging points are located at the  depot or in  car park. 

 

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ is part of the Clean Air Zone initiative. You can check your vehicle's registration on the  

 

Trains

The closest station to the University is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ and Southsea. It's a 5-minute walk from the nearest University buildings and close to all parts of the campus.

Plan your train journey to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ on the .

 

Further travel information

There's more travel information on our maps and directions page.

 


 

What to expect at a СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Open Day

Thinking of coming to a СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Open Day but not sure what to expect? Watch our student ambassadors explain what you'll experience at our Open Days to help you make the most of your visit.

Hi, I'm Marlena

and I'm one of the many student ambassadors

here at the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ.

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.

One of my top tips is to use the planner, which is found at the back

of the guidebook, to help you plan your day and make sure you don't miss out.

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 СÀ¶ÊÓƵ?

There's a talk for that.

Or how to write a killer personal statement?

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.

My top tip for you is to give yourselves a bit of time between your lectures

because the buildings are about 5 to 10 minutes’ walk apart.

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 СÀ¶ÊÓƵ.

 


 

Got a question?

If you've got questions, give our Open  Day team a call on +44 (0)23 9284 2748 or email opendays@port.ac.uk.