- Attend a Trial Study Day for the degree programme you’re interested in to make sure it’s a good fit for you
- You will attend a half-day tailor-made study programme for you and other prospective students
- It’s free, no strings attached
- At this time, you cannot sign up for the trial study days yet
- Would you like to be notified of when trial study days begin and when registration reopens? Complete this form and we'll keep you posted!
- Do you still have questions? Contact our Study & Career Centre
What is the difference between a Trial Study Day and a Shadow a Student Day?
Trial Study Day
A Trial Study Day offers you a structured introduction to a programme. You meet other prospective students and get a clear idea of what the programme content is like and what you can expect in the first year. Trial Study Days take place on fixed dates throughout the year.
Shadow a Student Day
During a Shadow a Student Day, you join a current student during a regular study day. You sit in on real classes and experience the programme as it is. You can ask questions and see how students and lecturers interact. The day can take place on any weekday between October and May, depending on what fits your schedule and the student’s timetable.
Not sure which one to choose?
- Choose a Trial Study Day if you want to learn more about the content of the programme.
- Choose a Shadow a Student Day if you want to experience the atmosphere and see what a typical study day looks like.
Questions and answers
What is a Trial Study Day?
A Trial Study Day is specially designed for prospective students. You do not attend regular classes, but take part in sessions created by lecturers to introduce you to the degree programme. You experience different types of classes and get a feel for how teaching and learning work.
Trial Study Days usually take place on campus and sometimes online. Like the Shadow a Student Day, participation is free.
What is a good time to sign up for a Trial Study Day?
A Trial Study Day is useful when you are exploring your options or narrowing down your choice.
For example:
- after taking the time to explore your interests and browse the programmes on our website
- after attending an Open Day
- when you are comparing two or three degree programmes
- when you want to learn more about the content of a programme and what the first year looks like
- when you want to experience how teaching and learning work at our university
Even if you are still unsure which programme fits you best, this experience can help you decide.
When are the next Trial Study Days?
At this time, the dates for the Trial Study Days for the 2026 - 2027 academic year are not yet known. Keep an eye on this page for updates. If you have any questions, please feel free to send us a message.