University News Last updated 10 June 2016
Visitors to Birmingham City University’s Open Day tomorrow (Saturday 11 June) will be given the chance to win an all-day breakfast by spotting hidden tins of beans, as well as participate in free yoga sessions aimed at relaxing youngsters and stress-busting during the current exam season.
Alongside talks and tours, prospective students visiting the University’s City Centre Campus will be able to solve ‘who dunnit’ crime scenes and get hands-on in computer games studios, whilst visitors to the City South Campus in Edgbaston can interact with simulated patients in health wards, discover new life sciences courses and see previews of the new £41m home for the University’s School of Education.
Running from 9am until 3pm, visitors will also be able to hear from former students of the University on where their careers have taken them, as well as join drop-in sessions on how placement opportunities can enhance employability.
The University’s School of Art at Margaret Street and School of Jewellery at Vittoria Street will also be welcoming prospective students.