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University of Oxford
PgDip · 14 months · Distance learning · October 2026University of OxfordGlobal Public Health and Policy
Queen Mary University of London
Masters in Research (MRes) · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Whitechapel Campus
Global Health Research
University of Oxford
PgDip · 14 months · Distance learning · October 2026University of OxfordGlobal Public Health and Policy
Queen Mary University of London
Masters in Research (MRes) · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Whitechapel Campus
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King's College LondonGlobal Health and Social Medicine ResearchI'm passionate about building a career in healthcare consulting or working for a charity, where I can make a meaningful impact. I love music, discovering new cafés and coffee spots around London, and taking myself on solo dates—exploring different neighborhoods, visiting museums, and enjoying the city's vibrant culture!
What does the Journey to a Million mean for medical school expansion?
Dr Katie Petty-Saphon, Chief Executive, Medical Schools Council (MSC)
The UCAS International Podcast: Researching courses and universities
Robbie James is joined by Natalie Wong and Joy Elliott-Bowman to discuss choosing the right university. Together, they explore practical research strategies and tools for comparing institutions, programmes, and locations to make informed decisions.
With the target set in 1999 of 50% of young people now participating in higher eduction, where next for the UK HE sector and economy?
Dr Stephen Coulter, Head of Industrial Strategy, Skills and Sustainability, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and James Scales, Policy Lead, Skills and Future of Work, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Postgraduate fees and funding
Postgraduate fees can vary a lot, and funding isn’t always straightforward. Here's the info you need, including funding options, and where to find support.
The UCAS International Podcast: Clubs, societies, and sports
Robbie, Katy Friend, and Risper Okello explore how campus involvement can transform your university experience, from joining societies to trying new sports and building friendships through extracurricular activities.
UCAS Reports
Over the past four years, UCAS has released these high-impact reports that shone a light on pertinent issues in education and skills.
What does the Journey to a Million mean for student progression and the choices they have in Wales?
Jeremy Miles MS, Welsh Minister for Education and Welsh Language examines what increased competition means for student progression in Wales.
The future of student accommodation: Insights from the UCAS webinar and beyond
The student accommodation sector is poised for significant transformation. In response to shifting demographics,
UCAS24 Oct 2023, 10:52
A year in the life of a data scientist at UCAS
As a Data Scientist, my passion is using data to tell stories and drive change.
Emily Bennett4 Jul 2022, 15:35
Personalisation is becoming essential in intentional recruitment
Des Cutchey is Managing Director at UCAS International. He has been involved in the international education
Des Cutchey, UCAS International and Linda Liu, College Board27 May 2022, 14:24
Pandemic inspires ‘future nurses’ with a welcome increase in school and college leavers looking to enter the profession
A record number of 18-year-olds applied to study nursing in England in 2021, with the COVID pandemic
Supporting international students applying to courses with an October deadline
University applications can be a stressful process for both students and their advisers. For those applying
UCAS asks: How do we accommodate a million applicants?
New insight from UCAS is highlighting the rapidly increasing pressure that is likely to faced in the
Students grasp best opportunity in decades to apply to university
568,330 people applied by the 15 January deadline to start an undergraduate course at a UK university