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Aberystwyth University
MA · 3 study options · 2 start datesLlanbadarn CampusInformation and Library Studies
University of Strathclyde
Full-time · 3 study options · September 2026University of StrathclydeLibrary & Information Studies
University of Glasgow
4 study options · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) CampusLibrary and Information Studies
UCL (University College London)
MA · 3 study options · September 2026London, BloomsburyInformation and Library Studies
Robert Gordon University
MSc · Distance learning · 2 study options · 2 start dates0 locations
Information and Library Studies
Aberystwyth University
MA · 3 study options · 2 start datesLlanbadarn CampusInformation and Library Studies
University of Strathclyde
Full-time · 3 study options · September 2026University of StrathclydeLibrary & Information Studies
University of Glasgow
4 study options · September 2026Gilmorehill (Main) CampusLibrary and Information Studies
UCL (University College London)
MA · 3 study options · September 2026London, BloomsburyInformation and Library Studies
Robert Gordon University
MSc · Distance learning · 2 study options · 2 start dates0 locations
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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.
What if you decide to live at home?
Lots of students decide to live at home rather than moving into university or college accommodation. Just because you’re not in halls doesn’t mean you’ll have any less of a student experience though.
Disabled students: Preparing for open days and visits
Open days are a valuable way of finding out about a university or college first-hand – you can tour the facilities, speak to staff and current students, and really get a feel for whether you would like to study there.
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 adviser, mental health adviser or student support team
Universities and colleges have teams in place to make sure students are able to get the right support for their individual needs. This guide will help you get the information you need to make an informed decision.
Things to consider when choosing a UK university
Choosing to study in the UK as an international student can be a big decision, but how do you choose the right university? There are many ways to learn which university is best, even when living in a different country.
What is an AI PC, and why might you need one for university?
Find out how a PC with built-in AI capabilities works, and how it could help with your studies.
Archaeology personal statement guide
Dig deep into what fascinates you about archaeology and what you hope to discover on a course like this.
Classics personal statement guide
Communicate clearly why you’d love to immerse yourself in the worlds of ancient Greece and Rome.
English language personal statement guide
Use your writing skills in your personal statement to highlight your passion for human language and communication in all its forms.
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New Report: Project Next Generation: Six themes that influence student choice
National Careers Week is a busy time for advisers supporting students to make informed decisions about
450% increase in student mental health declarations over last decade but progress still needed to address declarations stigma
Over the last decade there has been a significant shift in the willingness of students to talk about