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World Cup countries' favourite uni subjects revealed by UCAS ahead of application deadline

The top degree course choices by students from each country qualifying for the World Cup have been published by UCAS, the UK’s higher education admissions service.

Students can win £3,000 by showing their love of learning

Imagine you’re inspiring the next generation of students to study your subject at university. Now bottle that enthusiasm and distil it into a winning formula...

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 young people make the right choices after GCSEs.

2014 cycle applicant figures (Interim) May

Summarising interim applicant numbers in the 2014 undergraduate cycle, as of Monday 19 May.

Research and reflection helps applicants make the right choices

Mary Curnock Cook, Chief Executive of UCAS said: “Deciding which course to pursue in higher education is an important decision; so my advice to anyone who isn’t really sure of what they want to do is to pause and reflect - over 120,000 people apply in their 20s.

2014 cycle applicant figures (Interim) April

Summarising interim applicant numbers in the 2014 undergraduate cycle, as of Monday 21 April.

2014 cycle applicant figures - March deadline 2014

These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2014 UCAS cycle at the 24 March deadline.

Over 100,000 students are now Facebook fans of UCAS

More than 100,000 students are now official fans of UCAS’ Facebook advisory page.

Belfast UCAS convention will attract thousands of students this week

Students from Belfast thinking of applying to university or college should visit The King’s Hall Pavilions’ upcoming UCAS convention to find out more about higher education and the process of applying.

UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for training courses admissions system

Earlier today the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced plans for a website to enable school leavers to find out more about the training opportunities available to them and to search and apply for courses.