Opening doors and minds to flexible study

University News Last updated 02 May 2012

There has never been a better time to embark on a flexible full or part-time postgraduate or professional short course, which is why Birmingham City University is opening its doors to prospective students at a dedicated open evening next week.

Whether you’ve already taken the first steps in your career, or have a good degree but want to focus your knowledge in a specific field, Birmingham City University offers a wide range of flexible full-time and part-time postgraduate courses and professional short courses that can help you take the next step.

Taking place at Millennium Point from 4pm - 7pm on Thursday 10 May, the open evening will cover a selection of subjects from Accountancy and Finance to PR and Journalism and will offer prospective students an opportunity to find out more about the vast range of courses on offer and meet key staff.

Birmingham City University has an established reputation for its cutting edge and high quality postgraduate level learning experience. Academic staff have real-life experience of business and industry, ensuring closer relationships with leading employers.

With a strong commitment to high-quality teaching, innovative practice and cutting-edge research, combined with our location, history and reputation ensures that Birmingham City University ranks amongst the very best modern universities in the country.

Lyn Holder, Head of Outreach and Enquiry Management at Birmingham City University, said: “We understand that postgraduate students have different needs and concerns to undergraduate students, which is why we’ve designed our open evenings accordingly.

The event is an excellent opportunity for potential students to come along and talk to academic staff to find out more about possible course options.”

Interested and prospective students are invited to come along to the event on May 10th at the third floor Events Suite, Millennium Point, Birmingham. Log on to www.bcu.ac.uk/pgevents to register your interest.

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