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09408 DIGITAL Open Evening Programme APR 1

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Open Evening April 2026

Travel and campus information

Campus addresses

KING ALFRED QUARTER Sparkford Rd, Winchester, SO22 4NR

Accessible parking

If you require an Accessible Permit or have a Blue Badge. Please email Opendays@winchester.ac.uk before the event to receive a parking permit and specific parking on campus instructions.

City centre parking

Parking on campus is not available for this event. We would suggest utilising local parking in the city such as the Park and Ride or Tower Street Car Park located in the City Centre (SO23 8TA). Both are a short walk away from campus. We would suggest utilising Tower Street Car Park (SO23 8TA). This is a 15 minute walk from the University.

Park & ride/bus stop

Winchester has four Park & Ride car parks and the University is well served by the Park & Ride buses. The nearest bus stop is outside the Royal Hampshire County hospital on Romsey Road, a short walk from both campuses. All buses on the service stop here. Please see details below on getting to campus from this stop,

For King Alfred Quarter walk downhill on Romsey Road and turn right on to St James’ Lane. Follow the road around the sharp bend and turn right on to Sparkford Road. Walk downhill towards Burma Road and the University will be on your right.

By train

The King Alfred Quarter is approximately a 15 Minute walk from the Winchester train station.

General walking times

King Alfred Quarter to City Centre Approx. 10 minute walk, downhill.

King Alfred Quarter to Bar End Sport & Leisure Park Approx. 30 minute walk.

Campus Tours

2.30-4pm (last tour leaving 3.15pm)

Join the afternoon tour of our beautiful campus to look at the facilities Winchester has to offer. They are led by a current student and take approximately 1-1.5 hours.

Please scan the QR code to book your place.

Welcome to the University of Winchester

We are so pleased to have you visit us today for our Open Evening.

Today is all about you having the opportunity to get a feel for what it’s like to become a student at the University of Winchester. All of us here at Winchester are driven by our mission to provide a transformational educational experience for our students that sets them up for success in life. We are consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the country for graduate success, with a strong focus on employability combined with our values of the love of learning, individual and shared endeavour and making a difference. Our aim, through everything we offer, is to build our students’ curiosity, confidence and capabilities to go on and live successful and meaningful lives.

Throughout the evening you will have the opportunity to meet colleagues teaching on our courses and our academic and student support teams, as well as hearing from current students about their experience. I encourage you to be inquisitive and find out more about our excellent courses and the wider opportunities you will have as a student here. You will also have the chance to visit our excellent facilities, tour our award-winning accommodation and take in our beautiful campus.

Thank you again for joining us today. If you need any help throughout the day, please just ask any member of staff or any of our Student Ambassadors who are all here to help. We hope that you decide to choose Winchester as your place to become and I look forward to welcoming you back to the University soon.

Plan

your day

1 CHECK IN AT REGISTRATION FROM 4pm

Please ensure you check in promptly upon arrival. Registration points for this event are located at King Alfred Foodhall (number 12 on your map). Quiet registration can be found in The Learning Cafe (number 12 on your map).

Our friendly staff and Student Ambassadors will be on hand to assist you. They will scan the QR code sent to you via email or check you in using the name you registered with.

Don’t forget to collect your exclusive University of Winchester goodie bag, along with a copy of the event programme and University prospectus.

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JOIN THE WELCOME SESSION

Once you’ve picked up your programme, take a moment to plan out your visit. We recommend starting with a Welcome Talk to get an overview of the event and what the University has to offer. After that, feel free to explore the campus and dive deeper into the courses and areas that interest you most.

3 ATTEND A COURSE TALK

Course Talks run throughout the evening and offer a fantastic opportunity to meet our lecturers, explore the course content in more detail, and get a real sense of what it’s like to study at Winchester. The time of your Course Talk can be found in the table on pages 4-6.

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EXPLORE ACCOMMODATION

Visit our student villages and get a real sense of what it’s like to live on campus.

For a full list of available tours, please see page 3 of your programme. Explore our student villages to see what it’s like to live on campus. Drop in on our Student Life Hub to meet some of our current students.

5 GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT OUR ADVICE AND FACULTY HUBS

Make sure to stop by our Advice Fair – your one-stop shop for any questions about life at university. Here, you’ll find representatives from key support areas including Admissions, Student Support and Success, Housing, Student Finance and more. Whether you’re looking for academic guidance, wellbeing support, financial advice, or career planning, our dedicated teams are here to help you feel supported every step of the way.

If you still have questions after attending your Course Talks, head over to our Faculty Hub for more in-depth academic information and to speak directly with staff from your area of interest.

Timings and information

Talks

Welcome Talk Meet members of our Leadership Team, as well as current students, as you find out more about the University of Winchester. This talk is approximately 40 minutes. 4.15pm-5pm Stripe Auditorium

Course Talks Talks will last approximately 25 minutes with time for questions. Please check pages 5-7 for further information.

Tours and Drop-ins

Advice Fair The one stop shop for university information. Check out page 9 for full details.

Faculty Hubs A chance to speak to academic staff on a one-to-one basis. We suggest visiting the Hub after experiencing a Course Talk or if you have specific questions.

Various throughout the day across campus.

page 4 for details

Faculty hubs

To speak with academics and staff from your chosen faculty, head over to the Faculty Hubs, open from 9am-7pm.

Humanities and Social Sciences

Law, Crime and Justice

Business and Digital Technologies

Health and Wellbeing

Education and the Arts

Stripe Studios 1 and 2, King Alfred Quarter (number 25 on the map)

Education:

Martial Rose Library, King Alfred Quarter (number 13 on the map)

Arts (Creative Performance & Production):

Thomas Atkinson Building, Level 1, King Alfred Quarter (number 27 on the map)

Visiting the Faculty Hubs is your opportunity to have in-depth conversations with academic staff, ask questions about course content, assessments, and career opportunities, and gain a clearer understanding of what it’s like to study your subject

tours are a great opportunity to see the specialist spaces where you’ll study and engage with hands-on learning If you’d like to learn more about academic facilities or have further questions, please visit the Faculty Hubs, where academic staff will be happy

Degree Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships are real jobs that combine work with training and study. You’ll earn a wage, gain skills and have the opportunity to put what you learn into practice. To find out more, visit the Degree Apprenticeship stand.

Course talks

At this Open Evening, you will have the opportunity to speak to academic staff on a one-to-one basis, as well as attend Course Talks of the programme you are interested in. Course Talks are approximately 25 minutes long, with time for questions after. The Course Talks are timetabled by faculty below and on the following two pages.

Faculty of Business and Digital Technologies Course Talks

Faculty of Education and the Arts Course Talks

Faculty of Health and Wellbeing Course Talks

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Course Talks

Faculty of Law, Crime and Justice Course Talks

Advice Fair

A range of University teams are available throughout the Open Morning to offer you advice and guidance in the Advice Fair from 4pm-7pm in the King Alfred Centre Foodhall (number 12 on your map).

Admissions Team

Talk to our Admissions team for advice on entry requirements, applications, and offers.

Careers and Opportunities Team

Develop your employability skills whilst at university and you will be well placed for an exciting career when you graduate. Meet the Careers and Opportunities Team for more information on the support we offer you during your time at Winchester.

Housing Team

Discover more about the range of accommodation available whilst studying at Winchester, costs, and how to apply.

Mental Wellbeing

Our wellbeing services consists of a team of professional and approachable counsellors and mental health advisers who can provide you with a confidential space to be listened to and to help explore issues. Visit the Mental Wellbeing Stand to find out more about the support available.

Study Abroad Team

Thinking about studying abroad? Many of our courses offer the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study abroad in the USA or Canada for a semester. Come and chat to us to find out more.

Student Finance Team

Learn about the funding options available to you, including loans, bursaries, and scholarships.

Student Support and Success Team

If you have a disability, additional needs, or just want to find out what kind of support Winchester can offer you alongside your studies, make sure to visit our Student Support and Success team.

The one stop shop for university information!

Food on campus

We have refreshment and catering areas open in the King Alfred Quarter and West Downs Quarter.

King Alfred’s Food Hall

Learning Café

Vegan options can be found at all outlets. The University of Winchester is also a Food Allergy Aware campus. For allergen information, please speak to one of our Catering staff.

King Alfred Centre, King Alfred Quarter (number 12 on your map) Salads, sandwiches, drinks and snacks.
King Alfred Centre, King Alfred Quarter (number 12 on your map) Light bites, sandwiches and coffees.

Winchester Students’ Union

Hello and welcome to one of Winchester’s amazing Open Mornings, and hello also from Winchester Students’ Union!

We’d like to introduce you to everything we have to offer as part of the incredible Winchester Student Experience. Whether you’re passionate about student representation and making your voice heard, eager to explore exciting extracurricular activities, or looking forward to a calendar packed with diverse events, we’ve got something for you!

University life is about more than just studying – it’s about finding your community, discovering new interests, and making unforgettable memories. No matter who you are or what excites you, if you chose to study here, we’re here to support, inspire, and help you make the most of your time at Winchester.

Find out more about all the Union does, from sports to festivals and everything in between.

Quiet Spaces

Across our campus, we have many sacred spaces for prayers, meditation and contemplation that are open to visit during this Open Evening.

During the Open Evening Quiet Registration can be found in The Learning Café (number 12 on your map)

If you need any support finding this space during the Open Evening please speak to a member of staff.

If you wish to discuss your support requirements with a member of the Disability and Inclusion Team please visit them at the Advice Fair (see page 10 for details), or email disability@winchester.ac.uk

Our Contemplation Space (pictured right) is found at the West Downs Centre (number 28 on your map) and plays host to personal meditation pods and a contemplative centre.

Sacred spaces

The Chapel and Music Centre (number 6 on your map) is a RIBA award winning restored building in the middle of King Alfred Quarter. Please drop in and say hello, refreshments will be available during the event.

The Muslim Prayer room is located in Winchester Business School (number 26 on the map) in the West Downs Quarter. For more information on further sacred spaces, search for ‘Sacred Spaces’ on our website.

Come and find us on the Plaza, King Alfred Quarter.

This city’s got layers. Just like you.

When you have finished your day here at the University of Winchester, why don’t you head down to the city centre? It is a 10-15 minute walk from campus and boasts an array of eateries, shops, entertainment, culture and history.

Our sport and fitness facilities

We encourage you to visit Winchester’s excellent sports facilities, including the Winchester Sport and Leisure Park and the University’s Sports Stadium, both located at Bar End in Winchester City Centre, a 30 minute walk or 10 minute drive from campus.

The Winchester Sport and Leisure Park boasts a 50m pool, 200 station fitness suite, studios, and an eight-court sports hall. Our university Sports Stadium offers a floodlit competition standard eight-lane athletics track and all-weather pitches. Both facilities are home to some of our Sports courses and the Winchester Students’ Union sports teams. On campus, we have a fully-equipped gym, fitness suite, sports hall and multi-use games area. Find out more at winchester.ac.uk/sport

Accommodation

We offer a range of high-quality on-campus accommodation. These benefit from having access to our 24/7 security team, unlimited WiFi, utility bills included and a dedicated cleaning team for all communal facilities.

Enjoy an Accommodation Tour today with one of our Student Ambassadors. If you have any questions after

Queens Road Student Village (number 18 on your map)

Our vibrant Queen’s Road Student Village consists of 399 en suite rooms arranged in flats of four to eight rooms, with shared kitchens. There are also 24 single occupancy premium rooms which have a larger bedroom space and a double bed.

St Elizabeth’s Hall and Beech Glade* (numbers 2 and 21 on your map)

There are also catered campus accommodation options available. To find out more information about other accommodation offered at the University of Winchester, speak to Housing in the Advice Fair.

* Please note that these options are not open for viewing at this event.

Located behind the Winchester Business School and our new West Downs Centre, there are over 650 bedrooms in houses of six to eight rooms. There is a mixture of en suite and shared facilities.

Burma Road Student Village (number 4 on your map)

Burma Road consists of 408 en suite rooms arranged in flats of six to eight with shared kitchens. We also have two one-bedroom family flats, and six bedrooms (and kitchens) adapted for wheelchair users

West Downs Student Village (number 29 on your map)

Additional information

WiFi Access

In order to access our free visitor WiFi, please follow the instructions at the QR code.

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In case of emergency

If there is an emergency, you require medical attention, or spot anything suspicious, please call our Site Stewards on 01962 827666.

Any questions?

Ask a Student!

If you have any questions, keep an eye out for our Student Ambassadors. They are there to help and to tell you about.

Parents and supporters

We encourage you to sign up to receive email updates with the latest information and advice about studying at the University of Winchester.

Share your experience

If you would like to let us know how our Open Evening went, please use the QR code to give us your feedback.

Please scan the QR code to complete our Open Day feedback form.

Alwyn Hall (AH)

Beech Glade Hall (BGH)

Bowers Building (BB)

Burma Road Student Village (BRSV)

Centre for Sport (CFS)

Chapel

Cottage

Fred Wheeler Building (FWB)

Herbert Jarman Building (HJB)

Holm Lodge (HL) – Crime Scene House

Kenneth Kettle Building (KKB)

King Alfred Centre (KAC)

Martial Rose Library (MRL)

Masters Lodge

Medecroft (MC)

Medecroft Annexe (MCA)

Paul Chamberlain Building (PCB)

Queen’s Road Student Village (QRSV)

St

(SAB)

St James’

St Swithun’s Lodge (SSL)

The Stripe

The University of Winchester Business School (UWBS)

Tom Atkinson Building (TAB)

West Downs Centre (WDC)

West Downs Student Village (WDSV)

Winton Building (WB)

Recommended walking route between West Downs Quarter and King Alfred Quarter

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