Get to know your future at Open Days

Join us at our city, outer-metropolitan or regional campuses to start getting to know your future. Discover what makes Adelaide University unique, and where your studies could take you.

Adelaide City Campus East

2 August 2026
9:00am-4:00pm

Adelaide City Campus West

2 August 2026
9:00am-4:00pm

Mount Gambier Campus

9 August 2026
10:00am-2:00pm

Mile End Sport Science Hub

14 August 2026
4:00pm-7:00pm

Magill Campus

19 August 2026
3:30pm-7:00pm

Roseworthy Campus

23 August 2026
10:00am-4:00pm

Mawson Lakes Campus

23 August 2026
11:00am-3:00pm

Whyalla Campus

30 August 2026
10:00am-3:00pm

Explore campus events

Visit our main event in the city on 2 August and discover all that’s on offer at Adelaide University. Then, join us at one of our outer-metro or regional campuses to explore more facilities and activities.

Adelaide City Campus East

2 August 2026 | 9:00am–4:00pm

Want the full picture? This is our biggest Open Day event, where you’ll find information on all our degrees and campuses.

Adelaide City Campus West

2 August 2026 | 9:00am–4:00pm

Head to Adelaide City Campus West if you want to explore your study options in architecture, art and design, visit our creative studios and on-campus museums, or hear our pharmacy and medicine presentations.

Mount Gambier Campus

9 August 2026 | 10:00am–2:00pm

Explore degrees, tour the campus, meet your future lecturers and find out how you can study locally.

Mile End Sport Science Hub

14 August | 4:00pm–7:00pm

Located at the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) building in Mile End, discover the world‑class facility supporting South Australia’s elite athletes, and advancing human‑performance research and teaching.

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Magill Campus

19 August | 3:30pm–7:00pm

Explore cutting-edge research labs, media studios, a theatre and our SMARTSchool for education students – set in the picturesque eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Discover degrees in teaching, psychology, journalism, humanities, social sciences and the creative arts.

Roseworthy Campus

23 August | 10:00am–4:00pm

Discover the future of animal and veterinary sciences at the Roseworthy Open Day. 

Mawson Lakes Campus

23 August | 11:00am–3:00pm

Located in Adelaide's northern suburbs, Mawson Lakes Campus is a hub for STEM and education degrees. Explore world-class teaching and research facilities including virtual learning environments and robotics laboratories. 

Whyalla Campus

30 August | 10:00am–3:00pm

Explore degrees, tour the campus, meet your future lecturers and find out how you can study locally.

Mystery prize giveaway

We've hidden purple tickets across our campuses for Open Days! Find one, and you can claim an exclusive prize pack.

Follow @adelaideuni on Instagram for clues on where tickets are hiding at each of our campus during Open Days. First to find it, gets to keep it – so it’s first in, best dressed.

Keep an eye on our Instagram for further instructions and sneak peeks at what’s inside the prize packs.

Open Day FAQs

Wondering how Open Day works? Start here for simple info to plan your day.

Before Open Day


Our Adelaide City campuses will showcase everything you need to know about studying with us, no matter what you’re interested in. Adelaide City West campus will be home to all things art, architecture and design along with tours of our health precinct. Adelaide City East campus will cover everything else, from business and STEM to creative industries, health and humanities. 

We also encourage you to check out our other campus events running throughout August so you can get all the info you need to prepare for uni. 

Don’t forget if you live in regional South Australia and are planning on studying locally, you can register to attend Mount Gambier Campus Open Day on Sunday 3 August or Whyalla Campus Open Day on Sunday 31 August. 

We welcome everyone to come along and get involved. If you’re interested in studying at university, or you’re a parent, friend, career adviser or teacher, there’s information for everyone. 

It’s important to register for Adelaide University Open Day events through our website. This way you’ll stay up to date with all the latest information and event reminders.

Yes, you can attend any of our Open Day events without registering, however we encourage you to register ahead of time so you can stay up to date with event reminders and the latest information. It also gives you access to our online digital planner for all campus events.

Your online event registration confirms your attendance at the event, enabling you to access everything available on campus including information booths, presentations and interactivities. You’ll also gain access to our online digital planner.

Please note, you will need to book some campus tours at our Adelaide City Campuses prior to attending these. The digital planner is to plan your day and is not a booking system. For tours that have times slots, you will need to book in on the website.

If you require assistance with logging in to the Open Day website, please contact our events team at universityevents@adelaide.edu.au

Of course – it’s important to us that everyone can enjoy Open Day. 

The University has a number of all gender, male and female wheelchair accessible toilets on each of its campuses. These will be marked on the accessibility maps available at the welcome booth on the day.

Most lecture theatres and teaching spaces provide facilities such as wheelchair spaces, and many have wheelchair access points at the front and rear of the room. Hearing loops are available on campus in some lecture theatres to assist people using hearing aids. 

Accessible parking bays are located throughout each of the campuses. In the event all parking bays are occupied, Disability Permit holders can park in any accessible parking bay or plain white lined area, provided their permit from the Department of Transport is clearly displayed. The permit is not valid in yellow lined parking bays such as 15-minute bays, loading zones, or reserved spaces.

If you require assistance for a campus tour in particular, please make this known on the day, or contact our events team at universityevents@adelaide.edu.au.

 

Yes! This is a great way to check out different study areas you’re interested in, meet teachers and current students, and explore potential future campuses.   

Our Adelaide City Campuses will showcase everything you need to know about your degree options, no matter what you’re interested in studying. Our outer metropolitan and regional campus events give you the opportunity to learn more about your study options and check out our unique facilities. 

Yes, absolutely! You don’t need to register your guests to attend, just bring them along on the day. 

Step 1. Log out of Open Day account
Select the Log out button. If you are already logged out continue to step 2. 

Step 2. Reset your password
Select log in, then enter your email and click next. Click the "Forgot password?" link. We will send you an email with a reset password link.

Step 3. Create your new password
Open your email and select the reset password link. Follow the prompts to create your new password.

Step 4. Log in with your new password
Plan your Open Day

On Open Day


This is your chance to experience Adelaide University’s first Open Days. Join us at our city campuses on Sunday 27 July to explore your study options, talk to staff and students and get clear on how to apply.

You can also visit our other campuses throughout August to check out the spaces you’ll study in, learn where your degree could take you and get a real feel for uni life.

Here’s what’s happening:  

You can get to know us more by meeting teachers and exploring the degrees that match your interests. 

Here’s what’s on:  

  • Presentations – get real insight into future careers and different areas of study, learn about exciting opportunities available to Adelaide University students, and hear from teachers, current students and graduates.  
  • Campus tours – head to the tour departure locations beforehand to book your spot then tour the campus and explore our unique learning spaces.   
  • Information booths – talk to degree experts, pick up a brochure, and connect with staff and students about studying at Adelaide University.   
  • Interactivities – get hands-on with interactive demonstrations and activities that show what uni learning is really like.
  • Application support – learn about the uni application process and alternative entry pathways.   

This is your opportunity to visit your home campus, uncover even more about your degree interests and see the facilities you’ll study in.   

Speak to current staff, students and graduates, explore each campus in more detail and check out what else is on offer to make the most of your Open Day experience.  

Visit our campus event pages to find out more and register to plan your day:

Entry is free to all Adelaide University Open Day events. This includes presentations, campus tours, interactivities, information booths and live entertainment. Food and drinks will be available for purchase on campus. 

Some of the facilities you visit on your tour may require enclosed footwear. We ask that you wear fully-enclosed shoes when attending the tours – this will keep you nice and safe in our facilities. 

It’s not mandatory however you can cancel your registration via your Open Day planner. Ensure that you are logged in to the online platform and then head to the My planner dashboard to change your registration/s. 

Contact us

 

Make an enquiry

Contact our Future Student Enquiry team via email 

Give us a call

Chat with our friendly staff on the phone by calling 

+61 8 7420 5115