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The Big Smoke is home to 40 institutions of higher education, and with all those students, London is an outstanding place to spend your university life. The city's diversity and the multitude of party spots and cultural offerings offer a welcome backdrop to the serious business of earning your degree.
If you're new to the city, the sheer scale of the place can be a daunting prospect, particularly if you’re from a sleepy country town. But, with London freshers week 2024 just around the corner, we want to let you in on all the best London freshers events that will give you a foothold during those formative first few weeks.
Once fresher is over and you have your bearings, you can keep on top of everything going on in the Capital here with our What's On Guide for London.
Select your local guide to Freshers Week below, or scroll down for a selection of events from across the UK
Can't find your city from our selection? Type your nearest town/city below.
Whether it's the latest tour hitting the city or a brand new club opening, our comprehensive news section has a plethora of up to date information on everything going down in your local haunt.
The team behind London Cocktail Week are bringing a free festival to the capital next week, featuring Asian-inspired drinks at some of the city's finest bars.
Rare archive footage, iconic performances and David Bowie’s own words will form part of the acclaimed production, which is also extending its London run to celebrate what would have been his 80th birthday.
The East London collective will introduce queer line dancing to Ireland for the first time as they support CMAT at Virgin Media Park.
Heineken is bringing a one-day-only Run Pub to London Fields, serving free cans of its new Outd00r Brewing 0.0% isotonic beer with electrolytes and vitamin C.
Cafe 1001 celebrates 25 years on Brick Lane this August with Charlie Dark, resident DJs and a weekend-long homecoming party.
Space Afrika and Valentin Noujaïm's new exhibition, The Dark Wood, is now open at London's ICA, combining film, sound and urban storytelling to haunting effect.
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