Throughout the year we hold a number of Open Days so you can see for yourself what life as a student at BIMM Institute is really like.
These are being held virtually via a Zoom Webinar.
Sat 13 February 2021 - 10:00 to 14:00
Explore BIMM Institute Birmingham from the comfort of your own home and join our college team as they answer your questions on all aspects of life as a BIMM student. Discover our extensive range of modules and how we’re equipping the next generation of music industry professionals with the skills to succeed in the music business.
Whether your dream is becoming an in-demand session player, the producer behind the next big record, a festival manager or the social media lead for one of the world’s biggest artists, grab yourself a cup of tea, sit back and get started on your BIMM Institute journey!
The Virtual Open Day starts at 10:00am and will take place on Zoom.
Places must be booked in advance and can be reserved by completing this form:
https://www.bimm.ac.uk/open-days/bimm-birmingham-virtual-open-day-05-12-20/
Alternatively please contact our Admissions Team on 0844 2 646 666 or email admissions@bimm.co.uk
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Wed 10 March 2021 - 18:00
Please note this is a Virtual Event.
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Sat 20 March 2021 - 10:30
Throughout the year we hold a number of Open Days so you can see for yourself what life as a student at BIMM Institute is really like.
These are being held virtually via a Zoom Webinar.
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Tue 23 March 2021 - 18:00
Please note this is a Virtual Event.
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