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Visiting and open days

If you're thinking of applying to Cambridge, why not join us at one of our events? We host informal visits and open days throughout the year.

We're committed to encouraging the best students to apply from all schools and backgrounds. We run a range of events for individuals and groups throughout the year, including open days, virtual open days, and subject masterclasses. Details will always be published on this page, so please do check regularly for upcoming events. 

Open days and informal visits

At open days you can have a look around the College and speak to our admissions team and academic staff, as well as current undergraduates, to help you decide whether Cambridge and Â鶹ԭ´´ are right for you. 

Join us on 13 September 2024 for our Open Day. No booking is required for visiting Â鶹ԭ´´, but booking may be required for other sessions around the University.

We are always keen to welcome prospective applicants to College, so please don't worry if you are unable to make it on the open days. You would be welcome to make an informal visit at another time; please report to the Porters’ Lodge when you arrive and let them know that you are a prospective applicant wishing to have a look around.

Virtual tour of Â鶹ԭ´´

We hope our  will give you an insight into College life. Fly over the whole site in aerial view, or walk around the grounds, cafe-bar, library and see some student rooms close up.

School visits

If you are a teacher looking to arrange a visit for your school, please visit our teachers and schools page or contact our Access and Outreach Officer by email or phone.

Hear from our students

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    Bethany

    Education

    The best element of this course is its multidisciplinary approach to the study of education, and the incorporation of other subject areas. The incredible diversity of a week’s lectures has challenged me to think holistically and to write with versatility. As someone with very wide interests, I have thoroughly enjoyed the breadth of subjects spanned on the course, and it has allowed me to find areas of particular interest in which to specialise in my final year. The drama papers are excitingly full of potential to work with your course...

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    Education
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    Lewis

    Human, Social, and Political Sciences

    I've thoroughly enjoyed studying Human, Social, and Political Sciences (HSPS) at Jesus. I was nervous before I arrived, but the friendly community of students and staff immediately put me at ease. Not only is the college library a great place to study, it can also get pretty much any book for you on request! Great for a sudden wave of inspiration based on something off the reading list... Outside of academia, the college has been ramping up its connections to industry and career support, which has been invaluable in calming...

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    Human, Social, and Political Sciences
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    Megan

    Mathematics

    I studied Maths at Â鶹ԭ´´ for four years as an undergraduate. I am now a PhD student in the doctoral training program at the Cambridge Centre for Analysis. I work in the area of partial differential equations, specifically those arising in kinetic theory. At Cambridge I was introduced to a wide variety of areas of Maths, many of which I hadn’t really known existed before coming to university. I found the course highly rewarding and always interesting. The course starts with a good grounding in the basics, leaving many...

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    Mathematics
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    Alicia

    Linguistics

    I chose Linguistics at Â鶹ԭ´´, having really enjoyed English Language at A-Level, because I wanted to study topics like child language acquisition and the history of the English language in greater depth. The Linguistics course more than lived up to my expectations; there are so many more areas to study than you realise when you first apply. I especially enjoyed conducting my own experiments in the phonetics lab – it was great to be able to learn practical, as well as theoretical, aspects of Linguistics. My final year dissertation...

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    Linguistics
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    Nadine

    Education

    Studying Education has enabled me to study a broad range of interests within the parameters of my degree. From black feminist theory, to discussing what exactly it means to be 'educated', I have been fortunate enough to explore these areas in depth. The Education Tripos enables students to combine varying interests and passions into a single, well structured, and hugely enjoyable University degree.

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    Education