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Top 4 things to do at RGU’s Offer Holder Days

Offer Holder Days are the perfect opportunity for you to come see our modern riverside campus and meet our amazing staff and students. You will be able to explore our state-of-the-art facilities and get a taste of student life at RGU.

The event is open to all undergraduate students who have applied or are thinking of applying to study at RGU.

1. Browse our Info Hub

Even though the view of our campus from outside will take your breath away, you should probably head inside to learn more about the services available at RGU! You will find information on a wide range of subjects at our Info Hub located in the Sir Ian Wood Building.

Entrance of The Sir Ian Wood Building

Here are some of the services you can learn more about:

Note that this video was taken at an Open Day.

2. Visit our Students’ Union

What is university without an exciting social environment? RGU:Union provides a wide range of opportunities for you to get involved in. From joining a sports team or a society, to volunteering or simply socialising with peers, learn more about the vibrant student life at RGU by meeting some of our Union staff.

The Union’s home is found within the Georgina Scott Sutherland Centre in the Riverside Building. While you’re there, you can visit our gaming room with free pool tables, games consoles, and arcade games.

3. Go on a Campus Tour

The purpose of our Offer Holder Days is not only to learn more about life at RGU but also to visit our riverside campus. Our Garthdee Campus is surrounded by a wonderfully spacious parkland where nature meets modern architecture. The surroundings provide a stunning backdrop for study and leisure.

You will find the meeting point for our Campus Tours along the Sir Ian Wood Building concourse.

Sir Ian Wood Building concourse

The tours are carried out by RGU students and will take you around campus in 45 minutes. During this time, you will be able to observe the Library, RGU Sport, our different schools’ buildings, the River Dee and also visit our Clinical Skills Centre, where a lot of our practical learning takes place.

Keep an eye out for beautiful photo spots while on your tour so that you can share your RGU experience on social media! Our Rainbow Steps are very popular for students wanting to pose for Instagram. Don’t forget to tag us in your photos @robertgordonuni.

4. Attend our course-related events

If you have already applied for a specific course or if you are interested in a certain subject, you should come along to some of our different schools’ talks and workshops. These events will be an opportunity to be introduced to a variety of courses, engage in Q&As, meet the course leaders and participate in interactive activities with our state-of-the-art equipment.

Head over to the Riverside Building to learn more about courses from the following schools:

Riverside Building

Make your way to the Sir Ian Wood Building if you want to learn more about courses from the following schools:

The Sir Ian Wood Building

The Ishbel Gordon Building will host a range of sessions for the following school’s courses:

Finally, visit Gray’s School of Art for more information on their courses.

Gray’s School of Art

Keep in touch

Keep up to date with our Offer Holder Days by following RGU on Instagram and Facebook. For more information about activities, please refer to your timetable. You will also find details on getting to campus, food and drinks options, a map, and more.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

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