10148 Courses
Health
UCL (University College London)
MBA · 1 Year · Full-time · London · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Applied Health Sciences
University of Aberdeen
MS · 12 Months · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Fitness, Nutrition and Health
Abertay University
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Dundee · 2024
Tariff points: 96/144
Biomedical Sciences (Nutrition, Health and Exercise)
Aberystwyth University
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Aberystwyth · 2024
Tariff points: 104/120
Approved Mental Health Professional
Anglia Ruskin University
PgCert · 12 Months · Part-time · Cambridge · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Counselling and Mental Health (with Foundation Year)
AECC University College
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Bournemouth · 2024
Tariff points: 64/100
Interior Architecture and Design for Health and Wellbeing
Arts University Bournemouth
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Poole · 2024
Tariff points: 112/120
Animal Management (Animal Health)
ARU Writtle (formerly Writtle University College)
DipHE · 2 Years · Full-time · Chelmsford · 2024
Tariff points: 80/80
Health
UCL (University College London)
MBA · 1 Year · Full-time · London · 2024-2025
Tariff points: N/A
Applied Health Sciences
University of Aberdeen
MS · 12 Months · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Applied Health Sciences (Online)
University of Aberdeen
MS · 24 Months · Blended learning (full-time) · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Exercise and Health Science
University of Aberdeen
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Exercise and Health Science with Industrial Placement
University of Aberdeen
Msci (Hon) · 5 Years · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2024-2025
Tariff points: 126/144
Global Health and Management
University of Aberdeen
MS · 12 Months · Full-time · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Health Data Science
University of Aberdeen
MSc (PG) · 12 Months · Blended learning (full-time) · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
Health Economics for Health Professionals (Online)
University of Aberdeen
MS · 27 Months · Online study · Aberdeen · 2024
Tariff points: N/A
544 Apprenticeships UCAS Media Service
Apprentice Chef
Hilton Hotel
Wembley
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Intermediate Apprenticeship - Level 2
- Salary
- £26,364.00
- Industry
- Catering and hospitality
- Apply by | Start date
- 30/09/2024 | 01/06/2024
Apprentice Chef
Hilton
London
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Intermediate Apprenticeship - Level 2
- Salary
- 12.50 Per hour
- Industry
- Catering and hospitality
- Apply by | Start date
- 31/07/2024 | 25/04/2024
Apprentice Conference And Banqueting Supervisor
Hilton Hotel
London
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Advanced Apprenticeship - Level 3
- Salary
- £27,418.56
- Industry
- Catering and hospitality
- Apply by | Start date
- 30/09/2024 | 01/06/2024
Apprentice Construction Project Manager ( Consulting)
Aecom
Basingstoke
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Degree Apprenticeship - Level 6
- Salary
- Those starting in Year 1 of a Level 6 apprenticeship will start on 24,000.
- Industry
- Building and construction
- Apply by | Start date
- 31/08/2024 | 02/09/2024
Apprentice Security
Hilton
London
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Intermediate Apprenticeship - Level 2
- Salary
- 13 Per hour
- Industry
- Catering and hospitality
- Apply by | Start date
- 31/07/2024 | 25/04/2024
Chef Apprentice
Hilton Hotel
Towcester
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Intermediate Apprenticeship - Level 2
- Salary
- £22,308.00
- Industry
- Catering and hospitality
- Apply by | Start date
- 30/09/2024 | 01/06/2024
Laboratory Technician Apprentice
Tiro
Bristol
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Advanced Apprenticeship - Level 3
- Salary
- £22,308
- Industry
- Building and construction
- Apply by | Start date
- 14/06/2024 | 17/06/2024
Materials Testing Technican Apprentice
Tiro
Buckinghamshire
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Advanced Apprenticeship - Level 3
- Salary
- £24,460
- Industry
- Building and construction
- Apply by | Start date
- 14/06/2024 | 17/06/2024
Project Manager Apprentice
Virgin Media O2
Reading
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Higher Apprenticeship - Level 4
- Salary
- Starting salary of 25,000, with an increase to 28,000 after 12 months. Final salaries start from 30,000
- Industry
- Information and communication technology
- Apply by | Start date
- 10/06/2024 | 09/09/2024
Adult Health Care Apprentice
Swanland House Limited
North Humberside
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Intermediate Apprenticeship - Level 2
- Salary
- £9,984.00
- Industry
- Public health, social care and childcare services
- Apply by | Start date
- 27/06/2024 | 01/07/2024
Apprentice Environmental Health Officer
Cheltenham Borough Council
Gloucestershire
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Degree Apprenticeship - Level 6
- Salary
- £15,000.00
- Industry
- Medicine, dentistry and nursing
- Apply by | Start date
- 14/06/2024 | 16/09/2024
Apprentice Health & Safety Administrator
London Drainage Facilities Ltd
Essex
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Advanced Apprenticeship - Level 3
- Salary
- £12,480.00
- Industry
- Business and office administration
- Apply by | Start date
- 30/06/2024 | 01/07/2024
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Coventry UniversityNutrition and Health BSc (Hons)Hi, I’m Angel! Thanks for looking at this profile. I got into Nutrition and Health because I’m passionate about health in general but related to food and exercise specifically. I’ve seen so many people disregard health despite it being so important and I think a lot of diseases can be prevented if people are more aware of what they are consuming. Oh, I exercise too! I often go to the gym and I was into Muaythai a few years ago. Also, I love watching movies and reading books. I am currently watching Modern Family and reading The Molecule of More. Anyways, I hope you find what you are looking for here. Feel free to drop me a message anytime and I’ll do my very best to’ answer you soon. I’m very excited to be able to chat and know you guys! Archie
University of East Anglia UEAPhysical Education, Sports Development and Physical Activity and HealthHey! I went to uni after completing my GCSEs and A-Levels and with the smallest clue of what I wanted to do for a career. Now, in my final year I can say it was the best decision for me, gifting me the chance to grow into an adult with adult responsibilities amongst others in the same situation and has aligned and inspired my interests for the future. Through my course I’ve become keen to pursue personal training and work in the fitness industry! Uni has so far been the most fun experience and by throwing myself into everything on offer like socials; sports; societies I would say I’ve had a quite well-rounded experience of university. Ashley
Coventry UniversityMental Health Nursing BSc (Hons)Second-year mental health nursing student embracing every aspect of the journey. Bringing a unique international perspective to the table. Passionate about traveling, crocheting, and maintaining a tidy space. Grateful for a university that feels like home, where every student is valued like family Callum
University of LincolnHealth and Social Care - BSc (Hons)Hiii everyone!! I am Callum, a year 2 international student at the University of Lincoln. I graduated with a social work association degree in Hong Kong, and I am studying healthcare subjects to pursue my career! Welcome to have a chat with me to discuss the student life in Lincoln :) Chloe
Bangor UniversityHealth and Social CareHi I am Chloe. I am in my final year of degree. I currently study Health and Social Care. I chose this course as I enjoyed it at A Level. I have volunteered and worked through out my university career. University has given me many prospects and opportunities to further my skills and confidence. I have varies hobbies from arts and crafts to sports. I am part of a few groups at University, such as trampolining, ultimate frisbee and boxing. I am here to help with any queries or questions regarding the university experience as whole from writing a university application, chosen a course to opportunities and student life. I can also advise on preparing for life after school regarding interviews and stepping into the world. I can also help with the best ways to budget Courtney
University of HertfordshireHealth, nursing, midwifery and social workHi! This is Courtney. I'm happy to share my experiences about studying Child Nursing at Herts with you! I can tell you about the course structure and teaching styles, facilities on campus, and social activities. If your question is not about Child Nursing please choose the relevant buddy to speak to, or email ask@herts.ac.uk for more help. Please note, I am unable to help with the specifics of your application. Thanks! Hannah
City, University of LondonAdult and Mental Health Nursing (Pre-Registration) MScHi I'm Hannah! I am a post grad student at City. I study the Combined MSc Nursing course, as I have no idea which field of nursing I want to go into and this course allows me to explore my options. I am one of the commenting students at City, so I'm trying to learn the tube map as much as possible. Feel free to ask me any questions around life as student nurse, about being a post grad, or about commuting to university :) Hugh
University of East Anglia UEAHealth SciencesI'm a PhD Student studying how nurses assess patient acuity in emergency departments. I also work clinically at a nearby hospital. I am in my third year of studying, and very much enjoy my time spent here. Jenita
University of PlymouthBSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health)I’m a 3rd Year Adult Health Nursing Student studying on the Truro campus with the University of Plymouth. Previously studied BSc Biomedical Science on the Plymouth campus and FdSc Nursing Associate on the Truro campus (both with the University of Plymouth). Currently practising as a Registered Nursing Associate alongside my studies. Within the next 12 months I'm hoping to qualify as a Registered Adult Health Nurse (ideally working in Cardiology) and hope to one day teach as a lecturer at the University of Plymouth. Started off my University of Plymouth journey through Clearing, so happy to answer any questions relating to the Clearing process, as well as applying for new courses through UCAS. With almost 10 years of experience of higher education under my belt, I’m happy to answer any questions you might have about university life. Kieran
University of LincolnHealth and Exercise Science - BSc (Hons)Hi there! I am a passionate student at UOL in the School of Sport and Exercise Science, with particular interests in nutrition and health & wellbeing. How we can improve our everyday lives through what we eat and how much we take part in physical activity is astonishing, so I am always looking at current research to see what is changing! My academic background began at Secondary school, then progressing onto college to complete my Level 3 BTEC in Sport & Exercise Science (achieving Triple Distinction Star) which allowed me to gain knowledge in different disciplines. Lucie
University of East Anglia UEAPhysical Education, Sports Development and Physical Activity and HealthI have aspirations of teaching in the future after my degree. I am studying Physical Education, Sport and Health at university to help develop these future goals. Oluwatosin
Coventry UniversityPublic Health BScHello!😊I’m Tosin , Public Health second year student !. With a passion in addressing health disparities and promoting health equity. Feel free to ask any questions regarding your course ,or student life at Coventry University.
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245 Information and advice pages
Mental Health and wellbeing: Starting a new job or apprenticeship
Starting work or an apprenticeship can feel both exciting and daunting. There are lots of new things to get your head around, like managing your workload, communicating well, getting on with others, etc. So, it’s really important to look after your mental health and wellbeing at the same time.
Mental health and wellbeing: University support
It’s important to know what mental health and wellbeing support is available to you during your studies – and how to access it.
Mental health nurse
Mental health nurses build trusting relationships with their patients and provide vital support to people experiencing mental health problems, so they can lead happy and healthy lives.
Recognising the signs of mental health issues
Mental health issues can affect any of us at any time. But do you know how to spot the signs if you, or someone you love, is struggling?
Sharing a mental health condition on your application
On your UCAS application, you can share a mental or health condition with your university. This’ll help you get the information and help you may need while at university and help put you at ease.
Speaking to the disability support team or mental health adviser
Making contact with the disability support team or mental health adviser early on is a really good idea.
Students with physical or mental health conditions and learning differences
Every year, over 60,000 students with physical and/or mental health conditions and learning differences apply through UCAS to study at a university or college in the UK, and access a range of support to help them succeed with their studies, day-to-day activities, travel, and lifestyle.
Supporting students with mental health conditions
Students can access a variety of support to manage their mental health and wellbeing in higher education - ranging from help with a specific condition through to ways they can look after their general wellbeing. Some students may be hesitant to tell their university, so we've worked with experts (including Student Minds and the University Mental Health Advisers' Network (UMHAN)) to explain the process of declaration to your students, and offer practical ways to help them manage the transition to independence. It's good to remember that other personal circumstances can create additional challenges and stress, so making sure students have the right support for their needs will offer them the best start to university.
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A poem that highlights how the Access to Work Mental Health Support Service helps thousands of people
Duration: 02:314 May 2022, 14:51
Public health top tips
Watch our top tips on how to get into public health from Ash, an apprentice at Bristol City Council.
Duration: 00:368 Mar 2022, 11:52
Ash, Public Health Apprentice
Ash, Public Health Apprentice, Bristol City Council
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Ben's Story - Online Support for Students Through a Family Health Crisis
If you're a student and someone in your family has a life-threatening illness such as cancer, Hope Support
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I'm a current university student. How can I use this time effectively?
You can be revising, reading, and studying for your finals, along with spending time with family. It's
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Vox-pop: booking a GP appointment
Lucy discusses the importance of registering with a GP and accessing health services, including support
Duration: 00:3725 Mar 2020, 22:20
Vox-pop: healthcare at university
Ed talks about the health services available at Bristol University, including accessing your GP and getting
Duration: 00:2825 Mar 2020, 22:15
Vox-pop: health services for students
Danielle talks about the different health services available at Bristol University, including fitness
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Vox-pop: health services for students
Alex talks about the different health services that cater for students.
Duration: 00:4025 Mar 2020, 22:15
Health and fitness
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Duration: 00:2029 Oct 2018, 10:10
Health, fitness and exercise
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Duration: 00:3123 Jun 2018, 02:35
66 Blog posts
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There are few things more universal in the student downtime toolkit than streaming and using social media
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Sharing a mental health condition: What you need to know
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Student Minds26 Jul 2023, 10:10
Children of prisoners: Forgotten, invisible, and HE needs to act
Students with imprisoned parents are a disadvantaged group who need support throughout their educational
Pippa Blythe, Widening Participation Project Coordinator, University of Cambridge12 Jul 2023, 08:53
The individuality of student choice
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Applicants love to hear from students so how we capture their views matters
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371 News articles
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