Sunday 1 and Saturday 21 March, from 10.45am
Find out more about why UoG is right for you, with immersive course sessions designed to give you a real flavour of student life.
Sunday 1 and Saturday 21 March, from 10.45am
Find out more about why UoG is right for you, with immersive course sessions designed to give you a real flavour of student life.

Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for more information, like start and finish times, parking, how many guests you can bring and other handy tips to help you get the most from your day.
Your schedule for the day is outlined below. Student ambassadors will be on-hand to help you find your way to the right session at the right time.
Check in at City Campus main reception and enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee.
A warm welcome to your day, outlining what to expect.
Hear from our students about what life is like at UoG.
Meet the lecturers and hear from them about the modules you’ll take and study methods and styles you’ll use.
12.45 – 1.30pm: Lunch
Clinical and Health Psychology
Psychology
Psychology, Health and Wellbeing (Level 6)
1 March – Perception and illusion
Is seeing believing? This session will introduce some of the processes of object perception and spatial perception. What can happen when things go wrong, and how can our brains be fooled.
21 March – Decisions, decisions, decisions!
How do we make decisions? In this session, we will cover a seminal theory on decision-making; how and what emotions are implicated, and explore your decision-making.
Criminology and Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Guilty or not guilty?
Explore some of the psychology underpinning eyewitness testimony and identify some of the areas where this activity – although crucial in many investigations and court cases – is problematic for the Criminal Justice System.
While offer holders take part in interactive sessions, guests can attend this Q&A session to find out more about UoG and ask questions about tuition fees and loans, accommodation options and admissions.
Take a guided tour around the campus with one of our student ambassadors and immerse yourself in life as a UoG student.
Blackfriars residence will be available to view until 4pm. This mix of en-suite rooms, townhouses and self-contained studios is located in Gloucester city centre, a 5-minute walk from City Campus.
Upper Quay will be available to view until 5pm. It offers en-suite rooms and is situated in the Westgate quarter of Gloucester, a 5-minute walk from City campus.

By attending an offer holder day, you’ll have the opportunity to upgrade your conditional offer to make it unconditional. To accept your offer, head to the UCAS Hub and make your firm and insurance choices.

For September 2026 entry, you’re guaranteed a place in university or partner managed halls if you accept a place at UoG and apply for accommodation by 3 July 2026. Find out more about all our promises below.

If you’re not in a job 6 months after graduating, we’ll guarantee 6 months of free support, a paid internship* and lifetime career coaching.

We guarantee our first year students accommodation on, or near, the campus you’re studying at.

With over 4,000 placements, internship opportunities and over 60 societies to join – we have the connections to meet your ambitions.
*terms apply, view eligibility criteria

If you have time to spare, why not take some time to explore the historic, vibrant city that you’ll call home?
There are some great options for shopping at the Quays and plenty of places to eat and drink in Gloucester Docks, which is only a 5-minute walk away.

Take a look at these FAQs for more information, like start and finish times, parking, how many guests you can bring and other handy tips to help you get the most from your day.
If you still have questions about the event please email [email protected] or call 01242 714300.
If your question relates to your offer, email [email protected] or call 03330 141414