Postgraduate Open Day schedule

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General information and support activities

Our support services will be attending the Open Day to give you information on the useful support available to you as a student. From tips on preparing for postgraduate study to accommodation information, there's lots to choose from.

Time Session
5–5.30pm Welcome to Goldsmiths talk
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
5–8.30pm Speak to our support teams
Richard Hoggart Building, The Great Hall (map)
5.30–8pm Campus tours
Richard Hoggart Building, main foyer (map)
6–6.30pm Need-to-know: postgraduate study talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 143 (map)
8–8.30pm Need-to-know: postgraduate study talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 143 (map)

Subject-specific activities

We have a range of subject-specific activities throughout the Open Day so that you can learn more about what you want to study at Goldsmiths.

While not all subject areas will feature specific talks, you can also have a conversation with academics at their stand in the Great Hall.

Time Session
5–8.30pm Speak to your subject area at their stand
Richard Hoggart Building, The Great Hall (map)
6–7pm Anthropology – Introduction to Postgraduate Anthropology programmes followed by conversation with Programme Convenors
Richard Hoggart Building, room 139 (map)
5.30–6pm Art – Art Practice workshop tour departing from Art stand at 5.30pm
Richard Hoggart Building, The Great Hall (map)
6–6.20pm Art – Welcome to postgraduate studies in School of Art with an Introduction to the unique Art Practice areas
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
6.20–6.30pm Art – Introduction to MA Art and Ecology
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
6.30–6.40pm Art – Introduction to MFA Curating
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
6.40–6.50pm Art - Introduction to MFA Fine Art
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
7.10–7.20pm Art – Introduction to Graduate Diploma in Art
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
7.10–7.20pm Art – Q&A
Whitehead Building, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
7.20–8pm Art – Questions about the MPhil/PhD Art programme
Whitehead Building, Foyer space outside Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre (map)
7.20–8.30pm Art – Guided tour of on-campus MFA Fine Art studios (departing from the Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre at 7.20pm)
Richard Hoggart Building, MFA Fine Art studios (map)
6–6.30pm Computing – Introduction to the School and postgraduate programmes talk
Caroline Graveson Building, room 101 (map)
6.30–7.15pm Design – Introduction to the School and postgraduate study talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 137 (map)
6–7pm Educational Studies – Introduction to PGCE primary and secondary, providing an overview of the programmes
Richard Hoggart Building, room 137a (map)
7.15–8.15pm Educational Studies – overview of the Masters’ programmes in Educational Studies (MA Creative Writing and Education, MA Children’s Literature, MA Arts and Learning, and MA Social Justice in Education)
Richard Hoggart Building, room 137a (map)
5–8.30pm Media, Communications and Cultural Studies – please visit the subject stand in the Great Hall to discuss all MCCS's postgraduate programmes
Richard Hoggart Building, The Great Hall (map)
6–7pm Media, Communications and Cultural Studies – facilities tour departs from PSH Cafe area
Professor Stuart Hall Building, Cafe area (map)
6–7.30pm Psychology – Introduction to postgraduate programmes in Psychology talk, followed by Q&A
Richard Hoggart Building, room 142 (map)
6–6.30pm Sociology – Introduction to Sociology masters programmes overview and information talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 250 (map)
7–7.30pm Sociology – MA Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice taster lecture and information session
Richard Hoggart Building, room 250 (map)
6–6.45pm Therapeutic Studies – Introduction to MA Art Psychotherapy talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 144 (map)
7–7.45pm Therapeutic Studies – Introduction to MA Art Psychotherapy talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 144 (map)
6.30–7.15pm Visual Cultures – Introduction to MA Contemporary Art Theory and Graduate Diploma in Art History talk
Richard Hoggart Building, room 219 (map)
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