Aaron, MA Illustration graduate, Roland Levinsky building studios

Before you register for this event, please take the time to read how sessions will run.

This is an on campus postgraduate opening evening with some virtual elements.

Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email which will contain a full schedule of events, including Zoom links to the virtual elements of this postgraduate open evening.

 

On campus:

Please register your attendance upon arriving at The University of Plymouth, in the Rolle Marquee. We will have a team to welcome you and answer any questions you may have about the evening.

There will be welcome talks, subject talks, drop in sessions, student life talks and campus tours.

You will receive a link to our online programme before the day and we will also have QR codes at the registration desk which will take you to the online programme.

Our programme, which contain the information and schedule, will be online for this event. Having our programme online will allow us to reduce the amount of paper we use at our events, helping us reduce our impact on the environment. If you are unable to access the online programme, or would rather have a physical copy, please email studentrecruitment@plymouth.ac.uk and we can supply you with a physical copy of the programme on the day.

 

Virtual:

We will have some pre-recorded talks which you will be able to watch and also some central Q&A’s delivered through Zoom. If you do not have a Zoom account please set one up for free by visiting the Zoom website.

You will need to be logged into your own Zoom account to be able to join the sessions.

Follow the URL that will be provided on your confirmation email to get to the Zoom meeting.

If you are early to the meeting, Zoom will update and refresh your page when the meeting host has started the meeting.

Your camera and microphone will be automatically turned off and muted when you enter the session and will remain so throughout.

Your Zoom username will be displayed on screen and will be visible to other participants in the meeting.

If you would like to ask a question in the session please ask them via the chat function, but please remember your question will be visible to the other participants.

The member of staff hosting the Q&A will be able to see your questions and answer them during the session.

If you would like to leave the meeting at any point, please press the ‘Leave meeting’ button found in the bottom right hand of the screen.

Once the Q&A has finished the host will do this for you which will automatically end the meeting.

If you want to move to a Q&A session for another course, please leave the room and go back to the main meeting room where you can let the host know which room you would like to be moved into.

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Postgraduate on-campus open evening

In person at the University of Plymouth, 12 March 2025, 16:00–19:00 

Book your place

Embarking on a postgraduate programme is a major decision, and one for which you may need further advice and guidance in helping you to make your final choice. Why not come along and visit us at our postgraduate open evening?
Take the opportunity to have your questions answered or find out more about your subject of interest.

Why attend?

This is your chance to speak to staff across the University to find out about the range of postgraduate and professional development opportunities that are available to you and the support available to our students.
Both academic and professional support staff from the University will be available to answer your questions and give you advice, guidance and information about our programmes.

Programme of activities 

These events will take place on campus.
We have a range of welcome talks, finance talks, subject specific talks and drop-in sessions to provide you with all the information you require to choose the right postgraduate programme to meet your needs. 
After you have booked onto an event, we will keep in touch with you using the email address you registered with. In the lead-up to the event, we will send you a copy of the programme. Our programme, which contains the information and schedule, will be online for this event. Having our programme online will allow us to reduce the amount of paper we use at our events, helping us reduce our impact on the environment. If you are unable to access the online programme, or would rather have a physical copy, please email studentrecruitment@plymouth.ac.uk and we can supply you with a physical copy of the programme on the day.

Online talks

Join us for an online open evening for prospective students for the following postgraduate degrees: MClinEd Clinical Education; MSc/PgCert Expedition and Marine Medicine; MSc Global Health, MSc Healthcare Management, Leadership and Innovation and MSc Physician Associate.
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Help with travel costs

Rail discount

We are delighted to offer you a 20% discount on Advanced Purchase tickets* with Great Western Railway. Further information on how to redeem this can be found in your booking confirmation email or by emailing studentrecruitment@plymouth.ac.uk.
*The discount is valid on Advanced Purchase tickets only and can be redeemed on any Advanced Purchase tickets for dates a week before and a week after our postgraduate open evening. Railcards can also be used in addition to the discount. If you have any questions, please email studentrecruitment@plymouth.ac.uk.

Postgraduate study

Whether you choose a taught masters programme, or undertake a research degree or professional doctorate, you will be supported and supervised by staff who are international experts in their field.
An essential aspect of the University's lively and enterprising culture is our community of postgraduate students.
Five postgraduate students walking by the sea on Plymouth Hoe (full bleed)
Postgraduate funding
Plymouth hoe sunset

Event photography and video

Please be aware that some of the University of Plymouth's public events (both online and offline) may be attended by University staff, photographers and videographers, for capturing content to be used in University online and offline marketing and promotional materials, for example webpages, brochures or leaflets. If you, or a member of your group, do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please let a member of staff know.