Study with us Undergraduate Open Days

Open Days 2024

Our on-campus Open Days are your opportunity to find out everything there is to know about life here at the University of Strathclyde. Excited? Us too!

Here are this year's dates:

  • Tuesday 3 September 2024
  • Saturday 5 October 2024

You'll find out what courses are on offer (and how amazing they are), learn about the application process, and explore our city centre campus. 

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Sign up to keep up-to-date with what's happening with our Open Days, as well as all the latest information about application deadlines, scholarships, student life, and more!

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Visiting Opportunities

If you can't make it along to an Open Day, there are other ways to come and get a taste of what life is like at Strathclyde, both in person and online.

Take a look at our Visiting Opportunities to see if there's something to suit you. See you soon!

Explore our visiting opportunities
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    Scottish University of the Year
    Daily Mail University of the Year Awards 2024
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    University of the Year
    Times Higher Education Awards 2012 & 2019
  • Almost 90% of research rated 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent'
    Times Higher Education’s analysis of REF2021
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    Recipient of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize
    1996, 2019, 2021 & 2023

Find out what it's like to study at Strathclyde

Find out all about life at Strathclyde, studying in Glasgow and Scotland.

Campus tours

Join us on Campus for an in-person one-hour walking tour of the University of Strathclyde. Hear from one of our current students as they tell you more about key areas on Campus, including our Student Village, Strathclyde Sport, library, Learning and Teaching building and academic buildings.

Book a campus tour

Chat to a student ambassador

If you want to know more about what it’s like to be a student at the University of Strathclyde, a selection of our current students are here to help!

Our Unibuddy ambassadors can answer all the questions you might have about courses and studying at Strathclyde, along with offering insight into their experiences of life in Glasgow and Scotland.

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Student support

Where to get advice and support

We're here to support and help you throughout your time at Strathclyde. All of our services are available to all students.

Disability & wellbeing

Our Disability & Wellbeing Service helps students with mental health and wellbeing support, disability and general health support. We also have a number of classes and groups that you can take part in.

If you're absent from classes due to illness, please refer to the Personal Circumstances Procedure to ensure your absence is recorded.

The world's most beautiful country

Scotland truly has a breathtaking landscape like no other. If you’re looking to escape the city we have no shortage of scenic spots to explore. Find out why Rough Guide readers voted Scotland the most beautiful country in the world!

Discover Scotland

Strath Union

The Union promotes, represents and supports students during their time at Strathclyde.

Strategic alliance

The Strathclyde Strategic Alliance document highlights the continued ambition and intention of the University of Strathclyde and Strath Union to work more closely together on the strategic goals that are common to both organisations.

Hear from our students

Fraser Gunn, MChem Chemistry graduate

Fraser Gunn

Chemistry

The best part of the course hands down was the industrial placement year, this year made me grow as a chemist. I did my placement in the department, meaning that I learned how effective research is in driving innovation for the modern world.
Ahmad Alkhafili, MPharm student

Ahmad Alkhafili

Pharmacy

[My advice to new students is] Go for it, because you will get the best experience from studying to living in a new place. The city has everything to offer, and the university is one of the best in the UK. I advise you to use your time in exploring the city because it is very beautiful and has many hidden gems.
Sara Blake

Sara Blake

Mathematics, Statistics & Finance

My advice to any new students would be to get involved in as much as possible. Strathclyde is a great university, both academically and socially. There are many clubs and societies to join, and I found this was one of the easiest ways to make friends.
Kirsty Tinto

Kirsty Tinto

Immunology & Pharmacology

Strathclyde is a university which has state of the art facilities, as well as the most supportive academic staff. What stands out to me is that the lecturers genuinely enjoy the subjects they teach and this shows through their enthusiasm and the time and support which they give to students.
Aurora Uras, Physics student

Aurora Uras

Physics

[The best thing about Strathclyde] It's difficult to pick just one thing, but I will probably say the support given to students. You can always find someone ready to help you out. As an international student, living so far away from home was, and still is really challenging, but I found a new home in Glasgow and I am really glad I moved here.
Lewis Creechan in his graduation gown

Lewis Creechan

Spanish & English

I love Glasgow and being from here I wanted to stay in the city. The university has a very good reputation in all departments, especially with regards to my chosen course of study and is ideally located right in the city centre.
Lea Evjen Strathclyde student

Lea Evjen

English & Politics

I chose Strathclyde because they offer a bespoke Bachelor of Arts honours programme which fit well with my study needs. What makes this programme different from any Undergraduate programme in Norway is that you can explore a combination of subjects that complement each other. This allowed me to guide my studies in the direction that I wanted.
Zainab Al Balushi holding a prosthetic leg.

Zainab Al Balushi

Prosthetics & Orthotics

My favourite part about studying at Strathclyde is that I have been able to meet the best people and made great friends, who are now more like a family to me. Our course cohort is small, consisting of less than 40 people in my year, so everyone knows one another and we always help each other out.
Amy Murdoch

Amy Murdoch

Chemical Engineering

I really enjoy the teamwork aspect of my classes; I personally find working through problems as a group the most effective way to learn. Working in lots of different groups in first year was a really great way to get to know everyone on the course.
Alex Paterson holding his dissertation in Rottenrow gardens, with the Livingstone Tower in the background.

Alex Paterson

Mechanical Engineering

In my summer between second and third year, I completed a three-month summer placement in a precision manufacturing firm in Glenrothes. I gained experience working in the quality assurance, design, and engineering teams, and was given the responsibility to implement my own design for a training bay for the welding department.
Pawel Czarnowski, Economics & Finance student

Pawel Czarnowski

Economics & Finance

I have been studying at Strathclyde since September 2014. I enjoyed the teaching and loved being a part of the community. I feel like I really bonded with Strathclyde and I just couldn't leave.
Kellie Barnes, Marketing exchange student from RMIT Melbourne, Australia, outside the Royal College building

Kellie Barnes

Marketing

I really enjoy how much the students' voice plays a part in life at Strathclyde, as well as the various clubs, health and wellbeing projects, and the business network. There are so many opportunities for students here and it just feels very inspiring. You can really make the experience your own.