DISPLAYS, talks and presentations are on the bill at two open days being held at University College Worcester.
Tutors will be available at the open days on Sunday, June 24, and Monday, June 25, to provide potential students with information about higher education opportunities.
History enthusiasts will be able to enjoy a display by the Worcestershire Archaeological Service about the Roman finds recently discovered at Throckmorton airfield.
Worcester Rugby and Cricket Club representatives will talk about the scholarship opportunities available at UCW and there will be the chance to win book vouchers and a family ticket to see a Worcester Rugby Club match.
"The open days are informal and very friendly," said UCW principal Dorma Urwin. "Whatever course people are interested in - full-time, part-time, undergraduate or postgraduate - we hope they will come along and find out more about the wide range of learning opportunity we offer."
Visitors will also be able to hear of the work of the National Pollen Research Unit, based at the college and providing pollen forecasts for TV and radio.
There will be two sessions each day between 10am-1pm and 1.30-3pm.
Anyone interested is invited to turn up on one of the days or call 01905 855141 for further details.
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