Brasenose College, Oxford - Undergraduate Admissions

Open Days

old_quad.jpgOpen Days for 2012 are 27th June, 28th June and 14th September

No booking is required for Open Day attendance.

The days are chosen to coincide with the subject Open Days held in departments, as well as many other events across the University of Oxford. Please see the main University Open Days webpages for more information. It is recommended that prospective applicants also visit relevant departments where possible, to gain a fuller flavour of the facilities and courses on offer.

At the Brasenose College Open Days, visitors wiljunejuly_open_days.jpgl be given tours of the College and will be able to talk to some of the current students about undergraduate life. The Schools Officer, Dr Joe Organ, will give a general admissions talk at 11am. Subject tutors will be available at various times to talk to prospective applicants about admissions procedures, study at Oxford and other issues. Please see the table below for tutor availability information.

Please note that the tutor availability information may be updated again prior to the Open Days and could be subject to change. Although we cannot guarantee that all prospective applicants will be able to meet relevant tutors, we will make every effort to ensure that students from a wide range of subjects will be present to answer questions.

Please note that, due to space restrictions, only prospective applicants can attend Brasenose College meetings with Tutors. However, parents and teachers are welcome to attend the General Admissions Talk.


 

bike.jpgTravelling to Brasenose: Please visit the University Maps and Directions webpages for advice on travelling to Oxford. Brasenose College is listed on the University Colleges and Halls map. The city is well serviced by the central Oxford train station, which is a 15 minute walk away from Brasenose College. Parking in Oxford is very limited and should be avoided if possible. Park & Ride bus services operate between the city centre and parking areas on the outskirts. Drivers coming to Oxford from the east, including London, the south and the west are advised to use the Redbridge Park & Ride, while drivers arriving from the north can choose between Pear Tree and Water Eaton. Please avoid both the Thornhill and Seacourt Park & Rides which are usually full. 

Full details on the buses to Oxford city centre from all the Park & Rides are available on Oxford Park & Ride website. Information about travelling to Brasenose College is also available in this leaflet.

Limited accommodation may be available for those travelling a large distance. Please email schools@bnc.ox.ac.uk to make a request. 

 

 

 

 

 

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