Open days

Open days

Join us in person or online for a taste of what it’s like to join our unique learning community, whatever level of study you are interested in.

CMS open days:

  • No commitment implied
  • A great chance to see if we’re a good fit for you
  • Informative and fun
  • Lunch provided if you come in person!

Open days and evenings 2025

Open days take place in person at CMS Oxford, Watlington Road OX4 6BZ from 10.30am to 2pm.

Open evenings are online from 7pm to 8.30pm.

  • 10 February – Open day, CMS Oxford
  • 11 February – Open evening, online
  • 3 March – Open evening, online
  • 4 March – Open day, CMS Oxford
  • 11 March – Open evening, online: African/Asian Christianity focus
  • 22 April – Open evening, online: African/Asian Christianity focus
  • 3 June – Open evening, online: African/Asian Christianity focus
  • 9 June – Open day, CMS Oxford
  • 10 June – Open evening, online
  • 8 July – Open day, CMS Oxford
  • 8 July 2025 – Open evening, online

Get in touch to book your place:

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NB If you have missed an open day but are interested in studying with us or just have questions, please do still get in touch.


“Coming home”, “feeling understood” and enjoying mixing with others who see mission and pioneering in the same way – these are all things people say about CMS, even at our open days!

You’ll get to hear other people’s stories of pioneering, meet tutors and students – and perhaps people who may be studying alongside you in the future.

The flexibility of our training fits well into people’s lifestyles – even more so now that many sessions are online. Some courses can be completed fully online, alongside international students too.

Get in touch to find out more:

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