Open days
The Department runs regular open days for prospective students. These offer the chance to meet staff and students, and learn more about our unique degree programme.
If you receive a UCAS offer from the Department, you will receive a personal invitation to one of our open days (normally held between December and March).
For advance notice of the dates available, please check our news pages:
News and events
If you are unable to make any of the open days, please get in touch and we will do our best to help you make alternative arrangements.
University open days
Although our undergraduate open day programme is currently restricted to offer-holders, the University runs regular days for potential applicants. The programme for University open days includes the opportunity to visit a department of interest, so you will have chance to meet staff and have a short introduction to Biblical Studies.
As with departmental open days, University open days include a tour of campus and the University's award-winning Students Union. Dates and details are available on the University open day page.
University open days
The University also arranges open days for Postgraduates and for Mature Students throughout the year. Follow the links in the right-hand menu for more information.
Make a virtual visit
If you unable to travel to Sheffield, why not contact our students on Facebook.com? The Department's official facebook group is coordinated by student representatives. They´re ready to answer your queries and help you get a sense of what the department has to offer.
You can also experience a virtual tour of the city, with 360degrees:
360degree tours
For postgraduate and international students
The department welcomes contact from potential postgraduates and international students. If you are interested in studying with the department, we may be able to arrange a special visit and/or include you in one of our open day programmes.
Contact us for more information
Find us on Facebook
Join our official Facebook group to quiz student representatives, and find out more of how they see the Department.
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