Undergraduate Open Days
2025 Departmental Open Days
There are two Mathematics Departmental Open Days in Spring 2025.
On 26 April 2025 we welcomed prospective students to the Mathematical Institute in Oxford for a day of Mathematics talks and course information.
On 03 May 2025 we will host an online virtual open day, with course information Q&A, and some pre-recorded Mathematics talks.
No booking is required for the online virtual open day on 03 May but you can can register you interest using the link in the table below (optional).
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To ask a question during the live Q&A session, please join our Slido at www.slido.com/OxMaths or head to slido.com and use event code OxMaths.
To ask a question after the live session, or if you have any enquiries about the open days, please email outreach@maths.ox.ac.uk.
Pre-recorded videos you might like;
- Introduction to Complex Numbers sample lecture (everyone)
- Infinity and Infinity Machines (Mathematics and Philosophy)
Date | Location | Booking required? | Suitable for those applying for... | Other departments open? |
26 April | Andrew Wiles Building Oxford, OX2 6GG | Yes 10:00 start time - Full 11:00 start time - Full (Both times include the same talks running in parallel) | Maths / Maths & Statistics (G100), Maths & Philosophy (GV15) | No |
26 April | Andrew Wiles Building Oxford, OX2 6GG | Yes 10:00 start time - Full | Maths & Computer Science (GG14) | No |
03 May | No Register your interest here (optional) | Maths / Maths & Statistics (G100), Maths & Philosophy (GV15), Maths & Computer Science (GG14) | No |
For more information about Maths, Oxford, and Maths at Oxford, please see:
- Departmental Prospectus
- List of colleges offering Mathematics
- The Invariants - Oxford University Mathematics Society
- Mirzakhani Society - Women in Maths
- Advice on A-levels, IB, Scottish Highers, US qualifications
- Advice on other international qualifications
- The Oxford MAT Livestream
2025 University Open Days
The June and September open days are University-wide and take place in both colleges and departments on 02 and 03 July and 19 September 2025. The Mathematical Institute does not require registration for these events, but please check directly with colleges and/or other departments whether their open day events require pre-booking. More information can be found on the University open days page.
If you have any enquiries please email outreach@maths.ox.ac.uk.
Date | Location | Booking required? | Suitable for those applying for... | Other departments open? |
02 July | Andrew Wiles Building Oxford, OX2 6GG | No, but check with other departments and colleges if attending other events | Maths / Maths & Statistics (G100), Maths & Philosophy (GV15), Maths & Computer Science (GG14) | Yes |
03 July | Andrew Wiles Building Oxford, OX2 6GG | No, but check with other departments and colleges if attending other events | Maths / Maths & Statistics (G100), Maths & Philosophy (GV15), Maths & Computer Science (GG14) | Yes |
19 September | Andrew Wiles Building Oxford, OX2 6GG | No, but check with other departments and colleges if attending other events | Maths / Maths & Statistics (G100), Maths & Philosophy (GV15), Maths & Computer Science (GG14) | Yes |
Travel Information
Oxford is within easy reach via road and rail from a number of places. See guidance on travel to the department for a location map.
We strongly recommended that you use public transport, if at all possible. If you do travel by car, please note that there is no parking available at the Mathematical Institute and parking in the city centre is very limited. There are several Park & Ride bus services which run from car parks on the outskirts of Oxford. Where possible, we advise parking at Pear Tree and taking the number 300 bus which stops opposite the entrance to the Mathematical Institute on Woodstock Road.
Please be aware…
During your visit to Oxford you may see third-party organisations handing out leaflets in the street, claiming to offer advice on the application process. Please be warned that these businesses are not affiliated with the University of Oxford, and they may charge for their services. We encourage you to take advantage of the many free opportunities and resources provided by the University and the departments (such as those on our MAT page).