Supporting international students applying to courses with an October deadline
University applications can be a stressful process for both students and their advisers. For those applying
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Supporting international students applying to courses with an October deadline
University applications can be a stressful process for both students and their advisers. For those applying
Rising popularity of creative arts among Chinese students can help maintain UK’s competitive global position
UK universities should take advantage of Chinese students’ rising interest in creative arts degrees to
Growing demand for higher education could boost equality of access for the most disadvantaged students
A projected 30% increase in applicants by 2030 could open up significant opportunities for equality of
UCAS kickstarts national debate on access to UK higher education as competition grows
New figures released from UCAS today indicate we could see up to 30% more higher education applicants
Prestigious appointments to UCAS Board
UCAS is delighted to welcome a senior executive from Google and a senior data strategy director to the
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,
When you need plan B: ten reasons to use Clearing
It’s an anxious time if you’re one of the 273,000 students holding the offer of a university or college
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
Students’ personal statements show a mix of passion and career words, UCAS analysis reveals
UCAS analysed 300,000 students’ personal statements this year and found all university applicants - from
Biology, business and bricklaying just some of the courses South West teenagers can discover with UCAS' new service
Teenagers in the South West are the first to benefit from the new UCAS Progress service, which helps
UCAS experts in Hong Kong this weekend, as demand for UK higher education reaches new level
The UCAS International Team will be part of the British Council's Education UK exhibition at the Hong