Events
We welcome visitors all year round. Discover and experience everything Greenwich can offer you - book an open day or campus tour, join a webinar, or choose one of our public lectures, exhibitions, performances or community events.
Upcoming events
Events for prospective students
From taster days to subject open evenings, find out more about what you'll study, where you'll study it and perhaps even meet who'll you'll be studying with.
Public events and lectures
Learn something new or join the discussion at one of our many public lectures, seminars and events, covering everything from education to foreign policy and current affairs.
Audio tours
Take an audio tour of Greenwich Campus. We'll introduce you to the university campus and the historic town centre.
Teachers and advisers
Whether you are a teacher or parent, we offer a range of events designed to assist you in helping others make life choices.
Virtual tours
Greenwich Campus Virtual Tour
Our Greenwich Campus is open to surrounded by historical landmarks, as well as Greenwich Park and a selection of bars and restaurants. Discover our facilities.
Avery Hill Campus Virtual Tour
Surrounded by green spaces, Avery Hill Campus is located in Eltham, south-east London. Explore our renowned teaching and sporting facilities across the site.
Medway Campus Virtual Tour
Take a look at our engineering and science labs, along with our student hub facilities, across this historic setting in Chatham Maritime, Kent.
How to find us
The University of Greenwich is based in London and Medway. You can reach our campuses by car or via public transport (including bus and rail), with easy connections from airports in London.
The largest of our three campuses, Greenwich Campus sits on a World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames. It is centered on three baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren for the Royal Navy at the end of the 17th century.
You can find out more about it in our campuses section.
Excellent transport links provide a 10 minute train journey to Central London.