Open Evenings and Taster Days

Our online and in-person Open Evenings and Taster Days are a great way to find out about our programmes, meet faculty and students, and ask your questions.

Find out about upcoming events on this page, or email admissionenquiries@ust.ac.uk for details.

Online Open Evenings

General Open Evening

This Open Evening will cover our GDip, MTh and our new MA programme. The Open Evening will last around an hour and will be held on UK timezone times.

Tuesday 8th April, 17:15 (UK time)

MA Information Session

This online event is aimed at prospective MA students who would like to find out more about the course, and their individual mentors and what it looks like to support a student as their vocational or personal mentor.

TBC

Biblical Languages Open Evening

Join us to find out more about our Greek & Hebrew classes, levels and pre-entry requirements at this 1-hour event with our Biblical Languages Faculty.

Thursday 27th March, 17:15 (UK time)

MTh Taster Sessions

If you’d like to see what the teaching on the MTh is like, there are three options:
- watch a sample video lecture on the MTh programme page
- request a Taster Session at a Learning Community
- visit campus for a Taster Session to experience a few hours of block-taught MTh lectures, and meet current students, faculty and admissions officers.

Next Ministry Centre MTh Taster Sessions:

  • 18th-21st March: Soteriology in the Reformation

Get in touch with your request and we’ll be happy to help.

Learning Community Taster Days

If you’re interested in studying in one of our Learning Communities, whether on the GDip or MTh, and you’d like to see what a study day is like, please contact us and we’ll make arrangements for you to join in online or visit your nearest one (semester-time only).

View the full list of Learning Communities

Email us about visiting a Learning Community:

Explore our learning locations

With a campus in South Wales and learning communities across the world, we want to make theological education and training accessible for all.

“I was so impacted by the quality of faculty, the vision expressed in the preaching and the loving reception from all involved. The taster day convinced me this was the place to study theology.”

Adam Quibell