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PGCE for International Trainees (Fully Online)
University of Buckingham
PGCE (Professional) · 37 weeks · Full-time · 2 start datesMain SiteEducation (Mentoring) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 20 months · Part-time · January 20270 locationsEducation (Evidence Based Practice) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 15 months · Part-time · 2 start dates0 locationsEducation (Leading Sport in Schools) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 2 years · Part-time · 2 start dates0 locationsMA Education (fully online)
University of Buckingham
MA · 1 years · Part-time · October 2026School of EducationMA Education (Evidence Based Practice) (Fully Online)
University of Buckingham
MA · 15 months · Part-time · 2 start datesSchool of Education
PGCE for International Trainees (Fully Online)
University of Buckingham
PGCE (Professional) · 37 weeks · Full-time · 2 start datesMain SiteEducation (Mentoring) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 20 months · Part-time · January 20270 locationsEducation (Evidence Based Practice) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 15 months · Part-time · 2 start dates0 locationsEducation (Leading Sport in Schools) Fully Online
University of Buckingham
MA · 2 years · Part-time · 2 start dates0 locationsMA Education (fully online)
University of Buckingham
MA · 1 years · Part-time · October 2026School of EducationMA Education (Evidence Based Practice) (Fully Online)
University of Buckingham
MA · 15 months · Part-time · 2 start datesSchool of Education
Managing references and predicted grades in the adviser portal
As a registered centre, you’re responsible for ensuring predicted grades and a reference are added to every application.
Data solutions
Explore how UCAS’ data-driven insights can help solve the higher education challenges your organisation is facing.
HE provider good practice briefing for refugees, asylum seekers, and students with limited leave to remain
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges, supporting the introduction of the new UCAS flag to identify applicants who are refugees, asylum seekers, and those with limited leave to remain in the UK. We have worked with STAR Network, Refugee Education UK and We Belong to outline the common challenges for these students, share good practice around the UK to improve access to and success in higher education, and provide considerations ahead of the new question.
HE provider good practice briefing for students with parenting responsibilities
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges to support the introduction of the new UCAS flag to identify students with parenting responsibilities from 2023 entry. Here, we outline the common challenges for these students, share good practice around the UK to improve access to and success in higher education, and provide considerations ahead of the new question.
Supporting displaced students (refugees, asylum seekers, and those with insecure immigration statuses)
Knowing how to support displaced students can be challenging, especially if their immigration status is insecure or due to change. We have worked with expert organisations to clarify practical ways you can support displaced students' aspirations for higher education.
Training to support you
Versatile training options – online, face-to-face, or personalised – available at a time and place that suits you. Whether you're familiar with UCAS or brand new to our tools and support, we know how important it is that every teacher and adviser feels confident guiding students through their higher education options. We have a range of training and support to suit you.
What does the Journey to a Million mean for the supply of apprenticeship opportunities?
Andy Forbes, Head of Development at the Lifelong Education Commission and Apprenticeship Champion for UCAS
Advisers: Application fee waivers guide
An overview for those supporting eligible applicants applying to undergraduate courses.
Dentistry personal statement guide
Whether you’re good with people or you’re looking for high job satisfaction, find out how to stand out in a competitive field. You’ll need to demonstrate your ‘motivation and commitment to a career in dentistry’, and make sure you tailor your statement to the dental school you’re applying to.
Disabled students: Researching your choices
Our best advice: start your research early. Alongside your research into courses and universities, you may also need to take your individual support needs into account when making your choices.
Driving aspiration, empowering confidence, and informing decisions
A whistlestop tour of our Project Next Generation Themes Report
7 Nov 2023, 08:17
Free online courses from UCAS to help students, parents, and teachers make big decisions
UCAS has launched a series of innovative online courses to help today’s students, and the people who
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
Get ahead of the new DfE guidance – five tips for careers leaders
Careers Specialist Caroline Green RCDP shares her top tips on navigating the latest Department for Education
UCAS’ career quiz will help students navigate their next steps
Students researching their future university course options and careers will get clear guidance on all
UCAS extends January deadline for all applicants
Students applying to start university or college in 2021 have an additional two weeks to complete their
Reminder: Want to be a part of our 2021 Teachers’ and Advisers’ Conference?
Our Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers will be going online next year, on 2 and 3 February.
A level students still setting their sights on undergraduate study
Almost nine out of ten undergraduate applicants in the UK have not changed their mind about wanting to
Record number of disadvantaged students off to university
Students are receiving their exam results this morning, and signing in to UCAS Track to see if their
Final UCAS advice before A Level results day
With A level results day less than 48 hours away, the UCAS website has all the information that students
Just days left before university application deadline, UCAS reminds students
Students applying for university or college this autumn have until 18:00 on Wednesday 15 January 2014
UCAS launches videos to help deaf students apply to university or college
Deaf students can now watch seven new videos available in British Sign Language (BSL).