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Education and History (Professional Placement Year)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Secondary Teaching Studies (History)
The University of HullBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Education Studies and History (with Foundation Year)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Art History and Education (with Foundation Year)
Hope ParkBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
Education and History (Professional Placement Year)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Secondary Teaching Studies (History)
The University of HullBA (Hons) · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026Education Studies and History (with Foundation Year)
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Art History and Education (with Foundation Year)
Hope ParkBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
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UCAS Media Service- Promoted
Computer Science: Space Exploration And Beyond
with Dr Paul Sant from The University of Law
Career support at university
University is a critical time for developing your future career. As an international student in the UK, you can access a wealth of support from your university and their dedicated careers teams. You’ll be able to get help on everything from improving your job application process, finding work experience while you’re studying, or getting a graduate role in your chosen industry.
How does distance learning work?
Discover how distance learning works if you’re studying a degree remotely, from applying to teaching and exams. Plus, see what support is available from tutors and other students.
How to apply for teacher training in Scotland and Wales
Whether you are looking for undergraduate or postgraduate teacher training programmes in Scotland or Wales, you must apply through UCAS.
How to write a CV
Your CV is an essential part of getting a job. It’s the first thing an employer or a recruiter will see of you, so you want to make a good impression.
References for UCAS applications
How you get a reference for your application depends on if you’re applying individually, or through a school, college, or a centre registered with UCAS.
A guide to using AI and ChatGPT with your personal statement
If you're not already using ChatGPT or other AI tools, you've probably heard about them. But should they be used to help with your UCAS personal statement? Is it cheating? Or can they be helpful in crafting your personal statement?
The strength of a UK qualification to employers
There's many reasons to study in the UK, and knowing what your qualification means to employers, and how it can help you, is important when planning your education journey.
How do employers view distance learning degrees?
Is a distance learning degree viewed the same way as a degree studied on campus? Do employers recognise them? Find the answers to these common questions and learn about the different skills you can get from distance learning.
What are risks and opportunities for widening participation on the Journey to a Million?
Susie Whigham, Interim Chief Executive Officer, The Brilliant Club, examines the risks and opportunities for widening participation on the Journey to a Million.
Finding work after you graduate
As an international student, the process of getting work might be different to what you’re used to at home. There are additional rules and limitations that overseas students need to bear in mind to comply with the conditions of your visa while working.
Education personal statement guide
Go beyond teaching in your education personal statement, to really explain your passion and interest in how we learn, the role of education today, and how we can shape learning environments.
History of art personal statement guide
Give admissions tutors an insight into why you want to study this subject with examples of art, exhibitions, and architecture you enjoy.
A journey of diversity: From Romania to UCAS via the University of Worcester
In 2011, I embarked on a life-changing adventure: I was going to leave Romania to become an international
16 Nov 2023, 13:18
The 3 Cs: how student mindsets are changing as Clearing kicks off
There’s not much we talk about more often than student mindset, but there’s not much more important.
18 Jul 2023, 08:52
When the future feels fuzzy: helping students gain clarity – or not
It’s tempting to assume that students who have a clear plan are “sorted”, and that those who don’t are
Guiding students in the age of AI: A practical approach for secondary educators
Professor and AI and education thought leader Rose Luckin offers a clear framework to understand AI’s
How to help your students crack their CV
Caroline Green, award-winning career development expert, shares the latest guidance on CV writing.
UCAS announces new appointments to Board and Council
UCAS is delighted to announce three new members to its Board of Trustees, which governs the activities
UCAS welcomes Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor to the Board of Trustees
Professor Colin Riordan, Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff University, has been appointed to serve as a Trustee
Students turn to technology with university choices
New subject data from UCAS shows a big shift towards technology-based degrees mirroring recent trends,
Early success at GCSE is key to university applicants achieving their predicted A level grades, new UCAS study shows
GCSE results and the mix of A level subjects studied are the key factors determining whether university
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
Changes to admissions tests in 2023
Some universities require students to sit an admissions test as part of the application process. The