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Queen Mary University of London open days

Postgraduate virtual events and open days at Queen Mary University of London

University virtual tours can be accessed via the university profile

Upcoming open days and virtual events

Open days at Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London is known for its world-class research and is committed to improving social justice. It is the only campus-based Russell Group university in London. 

The university offers over a wide range of courses across three faculties: Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Engineering, and Medicine and Dentistry. 

Queen Mary is a global university with over 32,000 students made up of over 170 nationalities.  

Facilities 

Queen Mary has invested significantly in new facilities in recent years, including: a new Dental School; a Graduate Centre, home to the School of Economics and Finance; and a state-of-the-art Mathematical Sciences building. 

The university has three libraries and a range of study spaces across the London campuses. 24/7 access is available during term-time. Gym facilities are available at the Mile End and Whitechapel campuses. At Mile End, the Students' Union fitness centre is equipped with the latest facilities, has a ladies-only gym and runs a wide range of group exercise classes.  

Why go to an open day?  

You can book an open day via the links below or register your interest and the university will let you know when bookings open nearer the time. Attending an open day will help you decide whether it's the right place for you to study. You'll usually be able to attend talks, take a tour, see typical campus accommodation, and talk to students and lecturers. Have some questions ready beforehand so you make the most of this valuable opportunity.  

Where is it located? 

Queen Mary is based in the heart of east London, home to quirky museums and art galleries, pop-up restaurants, bars, clubs, vintage shops, markets and independent cinemas. 

The university has five campuses across East and Central London. The main campuses are at Mile End and Whitechapel. Queen Mary University of London also has international campuses in Paris, Malta, China, and Singapore.  As you might expect in a capital city, all the London campuses are easy to get to using public transport and near various London Underground stations.  

According to the latest statistics, there are more than 400,000 students currently studying in London. This super multinational city gives you the opportunity to study, socialise and live with students from many diverse cultures.  

Rankings

Queen Mary University is a solid performer in our league table ratings, consistently appearing in the top sixty. It has been particularly strong on research quality and its materials technology courses.  

For a more detailed look at individual rankings, visit their profile page.  

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