UCAS and Unibuddy launch peer-to-peer service, connecting prospective and existing students
UCAS has partnered with Edtech startup, Unibuddy, to digitally connect undergraduate applicants to current
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UCAS and Unibuddy launch peer-to-peer service, connecting prospective and existing students
UCAS has partnered with Edtech startup, Unibuddy, to digitally connect undergraduate applicants to current
Record number of disadvantaged students off to university
Students are receiving their exam results this morning, and signing in to UCAS Track to see if their
Student blockchain pioneers share their vision with UCAS
Students from Bedford School visited UCAS on Monday 1 July to share their pioneering visions of how blockchain
UCAS launches new adviser portal as university applications for 2020 go live
Teachers and careers advisers have begun using a brand new UCAS portal, transforming the way they manage
UCAS wins at last night’s Management Consultancies Association's awards
Staff at UCAS are celebrating this morning, after winning Strategy of the Year at last night’s Management
Mature students – local, focused, and female
Research published by UCAS today shows that mature students are more likely to apply to universities
UCAS publishes report analysing its verification service
The service is run on behalf of students, universities, and colleges to help prevent anyone gaining an
UCAS' statement on its verification service
Helen Thorne, Director of External Relations, UCAS, said: ‘UCAS has a responsibility, on behalf of students,
UCAS refreshes its strategy
UCAS has updated its strategy, after gathering the views of 450 employees, and more than 1,000 students,
Rise in rate of 18 year olds applying for UK higher education
The demand for higher education from 18 year olds across the UK remains strong, according to figures
Largest ever proportion of UK’s 18 year olds entered higher education in 2017, UCAS data reveals
A record proportion of 18 year olds, from across the UK, gained a place at university or college in 2017.
Update to UCAS report on minimising the risks of unconscious bias in admissions
In autumn 2015, the government asked UCAS to work with the higher education sector to explore the feasibility
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber and Skunk Anansie’s Ace offer encouragement to those wanting a career in the creative arts
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber, renowned cellist, conductor and Principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
UCAS announces its intention to move fair admissions resources online
Following its annual planning and budgeting exercise, UCAS is announcing its intention to withdraw funding
Undergraduate degrees are not the only pathway through higher education, but awareness of other routes is lacking, UCAS reports
Undergraduate degrees are not the only route through higher education, yet most students don’t have access
UCAS publishes 2016 data for individual universities
Today, UCAS publishes its 2016 data for individual universities. These make up the final part of the
UCAS shares data securely with Administrative Data Research Network to increase understanding of participation in higher education
UCAS has made nine years of university and college admissions data accessible through the Administrative