We know how important it is to you to be able to chat to someone if you are planning to study overseas, which is why our regional managers and in-country representatives attend exhibitions all over the world. You can also speak to one of our representatives in your home country.

Our BU representatives travel around the world attending fairs and exhibitions to meet prospective students and offer holders.These events give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about studying at BU, life in the UK and what courses we run. We look forward to meeting you at a city near you.

Date Event Location

9 to 16 March

IEFT Fair Spring 2025

Turkey

3 to 16 April

We will visit several cities in India to participate in various educational events. For more information please email the India Country Manager

India
7 to 23 April

Luciana Figueiredo, Regional Manager for South Asia will be visiting Delhi and Mumbai in April.

For more details, contact Swaksha Krishnakumar, India Country Manager.

India                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

12 to 19 April (proposed, final dates to be confirmed very soon)

Swaksha Krishnakumar, India Country Manager for Bournemouth University will be organising sessions in Delhi and Mumbai for all students who will be joining Bournemouth University this September 2025 intake. This is a great chance for you to learn more about the university as well as connect with other students joining us. We will also be joined by Luciana Figueiredo, Regional Manager for South Asia. Register your interest to join us here. Once you have registered, we will contact you regarding the venue and timing of the session. If you have any other questions, please contact Swaksha.

India

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We want you to feel part of our BU community long before you arrive in the UK.

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