Yes, light refreshments will be available during the day, including tea, coffee and biscuits.
Leeds Open Evening
About our LEEDS Open EVENING
Ready to make a career change but can’t afford to spend three years doing it? Come and discover our 2-year accelerated degree at our Leeds Open Evening.
Attending in person is the best way to get a real sense of whether SAE is the right fit for you, and to get honest answers from the people who work and study here.
This is a relaxed, drop-in event where you can explore our industry-standard facilities on a guided campus tour, chat to our admissions team about the accelerated route, and meet academic staff who understand the needs of mature learners.
Date: Wednesday 22nd April
Time: 18:00 to 20:00
Address: The Electric Press, 1 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD (what3words:///bonds.asset.dizzy)
What can you expect?
At our Open Evening on Wednesday 22nd April at our SAE Leeds campus you can expect the following:
- A warm welcome from our campus team, with no hard sell, just honest conversation
- Academic talks on our creative courses and what you’ll cover in two years
- Guided tours of our professional studios, classrooms, and creative spaces
- A look at the kind of work you’ll actually produce
- Time to talk to current mature students about balancing study with real life
- Information and support around student finance, wellbeing, and student services
- Guidance on why our 2-year degree works so well for career changers
- Tips on applying directly
Leeds Open Evening FAQs
The Open Day takes place at SAE Institute Leeds: Leeds Campus, The Switch at The Electric Press, 1 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD
We work from a joint campus for ICMP and SAE. Our entrance is located on the north side of the building, facing Millennium Square and near the steps to the Leeds Museum.
You can locate us using what.three.words as: ///hurt.keep.dating
Our campus is right in the centre of Leeds, just a ten-minute walk from Leeds railway station. The station is well connected to the national rail network, making it easy to reach us from across Yorkshire and the UK.
By bus:
There are several bus routes stopping just a few minutes from the campus, including the 49, 50 and 50A (serving Kirkstall, Burley, Armley, Bramley and Horsforth), as well as services along the Headingley lines from Alwoodley, Adel and Otley.
Coming from outside Leeds:
If you’re travelling by train, simply arrive at Leeds railway station and walk to campus in around ten minutes through the city centre.
Parking:
There is no on-site parking at the campus. However, limited on-street parking is available nearby. You can use apps such as RingGo to pay for parking and check exact locations, availability and restrictions.
You can explore our undergraduate degrees in audio production, film, games development, content creation, music business, and web development, and speak to staff about which course might suit you best.
When you arrive, you’ll be directed upstairs where teas, coffees and some sweet treats await. The event will start with a presentation for all attendees from our senior team, followed by a short Q&A with all present.
After this there’s an opportunity for prospective students to take part in a breakout session in their chosen area of study led by one of our lecturers. This includes further details about the course, and a short interactive activity. Parents, family and friends can use this time to ask any further questions regarding accommodation, admissions, student life and opportunities.
We’ll finish the day with campus tours and an opportunity to chat to an accommodation provider, plus 1-on-1 chats with all our staff present.
Yes, the Open Evening is completely free to attend.
Yes, the campus is surrounded by cafés, coffee shops, and places to eat, so it’s easy to grab a coffee before or after, or make a full day of your visit in Leeds.
Our personal favourites include:
- The Tiled Hall Cafe (a beautiful, wide open space serving hots drinks, sandwiches and cakes)
- The Northern Market (a variety of food and drinks vendors in a cooling cellar space)
- Catherine’s Place (an adults only quiet cafe, perfect for anyone needing some respite, and also located within the Electric Press)
- Ankave (a coffee shop across the road, serving cheese boards and pastries, and cocktails into the night)
- A Nation of Shopkeepers (a distinctive British pub serving American diner food and regularly hosting live music)
But we’re also very close to many Wetherspoons, Caffe Neros, Starbucks, Greggs, and many more.
Yes, parents and guardians are very welcome. They can speak to staff about courses, student support, finance, and career options.
We include a dedicated Parents Q&A in our schedule, allowing ample time for parents and guardians to ask their questions.
That’s completely normal. Our Open Evenings are friendly and low-pressure. If you’re feeling unsure, you’re welcome to reach out to our team before the day, and we’ll happily talk you through what to expect.
We also make sure to set aside a dedicated quiet room on site; ask any member of staff on the day and they’ll be able to direct you to that space.
If you’re unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible. Open Evenings can fill up quickly, and this allows us to offer your place to someone else.
We can also help book you onto the next Open Evening or arrange a 1:1 campus tour instead.
You’ll be able to speak directly with a member of our admissions or academic team on the day. They can offer tips on applications, entry requirements, portfolios, and help you understand the best route for you.
No preparation is needed. Just come along, explore the campus, and ask any questions you have.
Our Open Evenings typically last for 2 hours to give you a solid idea of the campus, staff and courses we offer.
However, there’s no expectation to stay for the full event! When booking for the event, you’ll find an estimated schedule on the booking page.
On the day, we’ll keep you up to date with any small changes.
ANY questionS?
If we haven’t answered it above, just drop us an email at ukadmissions@sae.edu. or message us on call us (yes, we do answer the phone) on 03330 112 315.
Whether you’re a student or a parent, our team is happy to help and talk things through before you book.