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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 remain competitive on the world stage, a new report has found.

Highest number of students sharing disability and mental health conditions secure place at university

More students than ever before feel comfortable in sharing a disability or mental health condition when applying to university or college, new UCAS data has shown.

Record number of disadvantaged students aim high and apply to most selective university degrees

The number of UK 18-year-olds from the most disadvantaged backgrounds applying to the most selective universities and courses is the highest on record.

UCAS launches new apprenticeships service as demand hits all-time high

Hundreds of thousands of students interested in becoming an apprentice can explore all their options in one place through UCAS' new apprenticeships service, launching today (18 October).

UCAS Chair announces Dr Jo Saxton, Ofqual Chief Regulator of Qualifications, as UCAS Chief Executive

Dr Jo Saxton, the current Ofqual Chief Regulator of Qualifications is to join UCAS as its new Chief Executive.

Highest number ever of students accepted through Clearing

A record number of UK 18-year-olds have secured a place at university or college through Clearing, new UCAS data shows.

79% of UK 18-year-old applicants receiving results gain place at first choice university

As hundreds of thousands of students across the UK receive their exam results, new UCAS figures show that 79% have gained a place at their first choice of university or college.

Nearly three-quarters of young Scottish students gain first choice university place

New UCAS figures show nearly three-quarters of young Scottish students have been accepted by their firm choice of university.

UK 18-year-olds make record number of applications for computing courses

Record numbers of choices have been made by UK 18-year-old applicants to computing, new UCAS data shows.

Three in five do not pursue apprenticeships because they cannot find one, say UCAS and Sutton Trust

Creating more high-quality apprenticeships across the UK could help meet soaring demand while tackling talent shortages, according to a new UCAS and Sutton Trust report released today (6 July).