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Your open day at Park Campus

Saturday 13 June, 10am – 3pm

We’re excited to meet you at our open day. Find out everything you need to know beforehand, like how to find us and what to expect from your day.

If you still have questions about your day, take a look at our FAQs.

Your schedule

View your schedule below, including various talks and opportunities to explore our campus.

Tip: you can open each section for more information on each, including course talk times.

Tours and important extras – available all day

Park Campus

Getting here

The campus address is: Park Campus, The Park, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2RH

Free parking is available onsite.

When you arrive, our friendly student ambassadors will direct you to check in.

Travel bursaries and discounts

Getting around

Use the digital map (or the PDF version) to navigate around Park Campus, locate the rooms you need to visit for talks, and get a feel for the buildings, facilities, spaces and layout.

Visit the campuses page to find out about the other UoG campuses and more about Pittville Student Village.

The exterior of The Design Centre
Computing suite at FuturePark showing desks in a semi-circle and two large flat screens at the front.

FuturePark

On a campus tour, you’ll get the chance to see our exciting new learning space, FuturePark.

It’s been designed as a collaborative space for our Cyber Security, Computing, and Computer Games Design and Programming courses and is equipped with all the latest technology including a Cyber Control Centre, Virtual Reality Facility, digital lounge and chill out space.

Frequently asked questions

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our common open days frequently asked questions.

If you still have a question about your booking please email [email protected]

Explore your new home on campus

Park Campus

Park Campus is surrounded by picturesque parkland and only a short walk from Cheltenham town centre. Originally designed to be Zoological and Botanical gardens, it’s no wonder that it’s popular with students.

Most importantly, Park Campus today is a technological and creative hub where students from technology, media and design create and collaborate using the latest industry equipment.

An aerial view of GCHQ and the surrounding area.

Close to Park Campus, next to GCHQ, is the Golden Valley development including the Cyber Innovation Centre – a future hub for tech sectors such as cybersecurity, AI and more.

It sees Cheltenham establishing itself as a centre for technology innovation. Part of the university’s connection with the cyber and tech community is the new FuturePark on campus, which has been developed in consultation with CyNam, Hub8 and Plexal.

Students sitting outside a shop in Cheltenham town centre

Explore Cheltenham

If you have time to spare, why not make your way into the centre of Cheltenham and get a feel for this vibrant festival town that you’ll call home.

It’s a 15-minute walk or short drive from Park Campus and has some great options for shopping on the promenade, and plenty of places to eat and drink in the Brewery Quarter.