A VIRTUAL event will be held by Wrexham Glyndŵr University aimed at people considering postgraduate, professional or part-time study.

The event, which is the second of its kind that the university has run since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, will give people the chance to take part in a free online question and answer session about the wide range of courses that they offer directly with the lecturers who teach them.

There will also be the chance to chat with current students and with support staff to find out more about the university, its campuses, and what it is like studying there.

Antonia Jones, marketing and digital communities manager, said: "Our on-campus events remain on hold for the time being, but we know that our potential students still want to find their place to study.

"That’s why we’ve decided to move our events online – with a virtual event in May where we welcomed those looking at undergraduate study, and with this Q and A, on June 10, where we will be talking to those looking at postgraduate, professional and part-time courses.

"Our first virtual event was a great success - the potential students who took part described it as a really positive experience.

"As with a face-to-face open evening, alongside our lecturers, these events also have staff on hand to give advice about what’s needed to get onto our courses and how we can help - and the chance to chat with current students to hear first-hand what it’s been like for them studying at Glyndŵr.

"We’re still keen show people our campuses in person in the months ahead – but until then, we’ve set up this dedicated event for them to find out more."

The live Q and A session will run online between 4pm and 6pm on Wednesday, 10 June.

To find out more about what will be on offer, or to book your space, visit https://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/en/PGOpenEvenings/