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Undergraduate open days at the ICMA Centre

Thinking of applying for a Finance degree at Henley Business School's internationally recognised ICMA Centre? Our open days will give you the opportunity to experience the Henley Business School for yourself and find out about the courses you are interested in.

When are they?

Our next Open Days will take place on Saturday 3 and Saturday 17 October 2015. Be the first to hear when booking opens and how to book your place by registering your interest for our October Open Days.

Open day activities will take place on our beautiful parkland Whiteknights campus at the University of Reading.

Published 1 September 2015

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