Keeping up-to-date with our developments
We’ll be giving an update on our collection and search tools in our next webinar.
News articles
Keeping up-to-date with our developments
We’ll be giving an update on our collection and search tools in our next webinar.
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,
Reminder: Important information about the delivery of our new services
We have reviewed our current roadmap for delivery of the application management service (AMS).
Access, build, train, and test against our new services using HEP3
HEP3, our new dedicated test and training environment, is now live.
Publish your 2018 courses before the search tool goes live on Tuesday 9 May
The search tool goes live in one week.
Thank you for taking part in our contextual data service survey
Thank you for participating in our contextual data survey which ran in October.
You can now access the beta version of our search tool
You can now access UCAS Undergraduate and UCAS Postgraduate courses in the beta version of our search
You can now access the beta version of our search tool
You can now access UCAS Undergraduate and UCAS Postgraduate courses in the beta version of our search
You can now access our multi-destination beta search tool
You can now access UCAS Undergraduate and UCAS Postgraduate courses in the beta version of our search
ABL processing update
Processing of ABL results is progressing as expected, and we are on track to release the results to you
Important embargo reminder
Following a suspected embargo breach, we would like to remind you that you are strictly prohibited from
Developments at UCAS – watch webinar held on 13 July
If you missed it, you can watch a playback here.
Keeping your contact details up-to-date
We want to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your university or college
Developments at UCAS
Thank you to those who attended our webinar on 4 May, where we provided an update on: