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UAB organises a new edition of UAB Open Days

On 7, 8 and 9 February UAB will be holding its annual open days for secondary school and vocational training students. Over 18,500 students from 385 different centres from around Catalonia and Andorra will be visiting the Bellaterra campus and attending the over 200 conferences on university studies offered at UAB. Almost 500 secondary school teachers will also be attending the conferences.

03/02/2012

The open day gives future university students the opportunity to see the campus first hand and find out about the courses they are most interested in.

There will be conferences on all studies offered by UAB, divided into three sessions: two in the morning (from 10 am to 12 noon) and one in the afternoon (at 3:30 pm) only on Thursday 9 February. The conferences aim to clear any doubts students may have and help them to decide their future by offering all the information they may need. Students will also have the chance to visit the campus and try out the different activities which have been prepared for both teachers and students.

The university village will also be open for those wishing to visit the on campus residence halls. Guided tours will be offered from 1:30 pm to 3 pm starting at the Vila Universitària offices (Edifici blanc).

Each day at 10:30 am secondary school and vocational training teachers are invited to attended a welcoming conference at the Rectorate building.

Here are some tips once you arrive to the campus:

  • Please check the programme to make sure which Faculty you must go to, as well as the hour and hall in which the conference is held.
  • Those travelling by train will find a UAB bus waiting for them at the train station that will take them to the campus.
  • If you get lost or do not know the location of the Faculty you are interested in, please go to the Plaça Cívica, located in the centre of the campus. There you will find the UAB information stand.

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Open Days 2013 (programme)