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Education Policies For Global Development (Erasmus Mundus International Master)
University of Glasgow
International Master's · 2 Years · Full-time · Gilmorehill (Main) Campus · September 2025
Double Masters in Policies & Governance in Europe
King's College London, University of London
MA · 2 Years · Full-time · Strand Campus · September 2025
Marine Systems and Policies
The University of Edinburgh
MSc · 3 Years · Part-time · Central area campus · September 2025
Police Studies (Top-up)
Teesside University
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 1 Years · Full-time · Teesside University Middlesbrough Campus · September 2025
Policing
University of Westminster, London
Bachelor of Arts - BA · 4 Years · Full-time · Main Site · September 2025
Policing
De Montfort University
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Leicester Campus · September 2025
Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations
University of Bedfordshire
Bachelor of Science - BSc · 3 Years · Full-time · Luton Campus · September 2025
Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations (with Foundation Year)
University of Bedfordshire
Bachelor of Science - BSc · 4 Years · Full-time · Luton Campus · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation (with a Foundation Year)
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation (with a Placement Year)
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation Top-Up
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 1 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Education Policies For Global Development (Erasmus Mundus International Master)
University of Glasgow
International Master's · 2 Years · Full-time · Gilmorehill (Main) Campus · September 2025
Double Masters in Policies & Governance in Europe
King's College London, University of London
MA · 2 Years · Full-time · Strand Campus · September 2025
Marine Systems and Policies
The University of Edinburgh
MSc · 3 Years · Part-time · Central area campus · September 2025
Police Studies (Top-up)
Teesside University
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 1 Years · Full-time · Teesside University Middlesbrough Campus · September 2025
Policing
University of Westminster, London
Bachelor of Arts - BA · 4 Years · Full-time · Main Site · September 2025
Policing
De Montfort University
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Leicester Campus · September 2025
Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations
University of Bedfordshire
Bachelor of Science - BSc · 3 Years · Full-time · Luton Campus · September 2025
Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations (with Foundation Year)
University of Bedfordshire
Bachelor of Science - BSc · 4 Years · Full-time · Luton Campus · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation (with a Foundation Year)
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation (with a Placement Year)
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
Policing and Criminal Investigation Top-Up
University of Staffordshire
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons) · 1 Years · Full-time · University of Staffordshire (Stoke Campus) · September 2025
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Leeds Trinity UniversityCriminology with Police Studies BA Combined (Hons)I am looking at going into the police after university and doing their graduate detective program. I enjoy watching all sorts of true crime documentaries. Abigail
City St George's, University of LondonPolitics BSc (Hons)Hi, my name is Abigail and I am a 2nd year Politics undergraduate, who wants to become a lawyer in common law. I am happy to answer questions regarding university, a career in law, etc! ❤️ Abraham(Abe)
Goldsmiths UniversityBA (Hons) Politics, Philosophy & EconomicsHi my names Abraham, I joined university late, with an access to HE Diploma, I'm incredibly happy with the first year of studying PPE at Goldsmiths University, I'v joined many different societies and groups, and had experiences with all the different departments, at Goldsmiths, if you have any questions I'll be more than happy to answer. Charlene
University of WestminsterPolitics and International Relations BA HonoursHello! My name is Charlene, a second year Politics & International Relations student. I am originally from Ghana, but I have lived in London for about 5 years now, having done my GCSEs and A Levels here in the UK. I love to read, I love to write and have chill days cuddled up on my bed with a blanket watching Netflix. I love to get involved at uni so I work for the University as a student ambassador and also for the Students Union as a school and course rep. Please note that although I am Ghanaian, I am unfamiliar with the ucas application process from outside the UK since I did my secondary qualifications here in the UK. That being said, happy to chat to you all! Charlie
Bangor UniversityPolicingWhilst studying at Bangor University, I plan on applying to North Wales Police as a Special Constable. The SC has all the same training, equipment and rights as a standard Police Officer however it is voluntary. This will give me invaluable experience into the world and policing alongside my a degree which I love. I go to Fitness First (one of the many local gyms) everyday other than Sunday, I really enjoying working out and found its a great outlet for stress and also improves my physical and mental health, I also follow a strict diet and skincare routine which also helps with the stresses that may arise during University life. When I am not studying or in the gym, my main hobby is Gaming, I play on the desktop computer (SO much better than console!) Ellie
Durham UniversityBA Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) (VL52)Hey, I'm Ellie! I'm originally from Bournemouth, Dorset and I'm currently an enthusiastic PPE student at St. Aidan's College, Durham University. At A Level, I studied Politics, Biology, and Maths (I like to keep my options open!). After uni, I'm interested in working in the political sector. However, as I'm studying such a varied degree, I'd like to explore many possible avenues. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions about my course, colleges or uni life! Elmira
University of WarwickUndergraduate Politics and International StudiesHi! My name is Elmira, I'm an international student from Ukraine. I dream of becoming a journalist - I love writing and my blogs will definitely be worth reading. I love travelling and exploring new cultures. It is also so much fun when I do it with friends. They know I'm down for any adventure I'm offered! It's so important for me to always be on the move. Embla
University of East Anglia UEAPoliticsSecond-year student at UEA studying Politics. I love my degree and reading and writing and I am always motivated to keep learning. I also love to explore the beautiful green spaces of Norwich. 💐🐈🫖🌧️ Evan
University of LincolnPolitics - BA (Hons)Having always been interested in Politics throughout my academic journey, pursuing it further at degree level has been a highly rewarding challenge. I’ve grown more capable of writing prolifically whilst studying topics which compel me such as; American Politics, Westminster & Russian Politics. I aspire to utilise my transferable skills to take on an administrative role in future. Holly
University of GlasgowPolitics [MA/LLB/MA(SocSci)]I'm a fourth year student who equally loves socialising with friends and sitting in the library with a big dusty book. I study politics and am the a tutor for the Student Experience Team here in the College of Social Sciences. I really enjoy exploring all that Glasgow has to offer at the weekend. I was originally quite worried about coming to university in such a big city, but I absolutely love it here! I'm always open for questions. :) Luca
University of WarwickInternational Politics and East Asia (MA)Hi, I'm Luca. Originally from Swindon, UK, I completed my undergraduate degree in Politics and International Relations at the University of Bristol and then moved to the University of Warwick to complete an MA in International Politics and East Asia. Instead of becoming the next Prime Minister (a job which my grandparents still assume is the only career path I can take), my ultimate career goal is to work at a world leading think tank conducting research and analysis on East Asia. Alongside these ambitions, I am an avid record collector, cook and pool/snooker player. Md Tasin Haque
University of EssexPolitics and International RelationsI’m passionate about diplomacy, aiming to work in a High Commission or Embassy. I love diving into local and global politics and exploring conflict resolution. When I’m not studying, I’m up for a chat about world affairs or life at Essex. Drop me a message—I’m here to help!
13 Subject Spotlights

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Policing 101
with Rob Glassborow from University of Law
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Exploring Vulnerability Through A Criminological Lense
with Sarah Connelly from the University of Sunderland
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What Constitutes A Crime?
with Dr John Kerr from University of Law
Borderlines: The Politics Of Territorial Trouble
with Kelly Staples from University of Leicester
Climate Change: The Impact On Women In The Global South.
with Professor Tamsin Bradley from the University of Portsmouth
Power & State
with Dr Matt Williams from University of Oxford
Climate Change: Causes, Consequences & Solutions
with Dr Matt Wilde & Dr Tess Osborne from University of Leicester
Cracking The Case: Have You Got What It Takes?
with Mary Makinde & James Harris from Canterbury Christ Church University
Gender And Race In The 20th Century US South
with La Shonda Mims from the University of Birmingham
Is It Just Humans That Benefit From Rehabilitation?
with Lauren Hunt from Anglia Ruskin University
Looking Beyond The Label
with Trevor Cotterill from the University of Derby
The LGBT+ Community And Law Through Time.
with Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade from Leeds Beckett University
Join our UCAS Policy Groups
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Why should you have your own insurance policy?
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What do we know about progression for the second cohort of students with T Levels?
The 2023 cycle marked the second year that students in England with T Levels used the skills and knowledge
Philippa Alway, Senior Policy Adviser (Apprenticeships and Skills), UCAS8 Feb 2024, 08:56
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 new status quo for students, streaming, and social – and how brands can adapt
There are few things more universal in the student downtime toolkit than streaming and using social media
UCAS12 Oct 2023, 09:31
Delving deeper into international student mobility
Carys Willgoss, Principal Policy Adviser at UCAS, and Ruth Neville, PhD student at Liverpool University.21 Sept 2023, 10:18
Why it’s time for everyone to ‘think international’
With the 2023 update to UK Government’s International Education Strategy (IES) and UCAS projecting that
Des Cutchey, International Development Lead, and Carys Willgoss, Principal Policy Adviser30 May 2023, 12:41
Where did the first ever cohort of T Level students progress to?
Ben Jordan, Head of Policy, UCAS9 Feb 2023, 14:16
Lessons from the Netherlands and UK – why it’s important to look outwards
Haleema Masud, Policy Adviser, UCAS & Dr Sebastiaan Steenman, Associate Professor, Utrecht University3 Feb 2023, 08:22
Progression to HE for Welsh Domiciled Students - what did UCAS learn in 2022?
Haleema Masud, Policy Adviser, UCAS 19 Jan 2023, 11:00
Five steps UCAS is taking to reform the undergraduate admissions process
Kim Eccleston, Head of Strategy and Reform – Strategy, Policy and Public Affairs, UCAS12 Jan 2023, 15:05
Are we at a crossroads for access and participation?
Carys Willgoss, Principal Policy Adviser and Ellie Rowley, Fair Access Programme Lead9 Nov 2022, 09:55
From insight to action – building the South West nursing workforce of the future
Carys Willgoss, Principal Policy Adviser, UCAS 3 Oct 2022, 13:26
Welsh policy group – 28 June 2022
The minutes and presentations from the above meeting are now available.
English Policy Group – 19 May 2022
The minutes and presentation from the above meeting are now available.
Policies relating to students from Ukraine
We continue to be sad to see and hear what’s going on in Ukraine.
Policies relating to students from Ukraine
We continue to be sad to see and hear what’s going on in Ukraine.
Policies relating to Ukraine
We have created a webform for you to let us know if there are any policies relating to students from
Northern Irish Policy Group – 21 March 2022
The minutes and papers from the above meeting are now available.
Reminder: Expressions of interest to join our new nation policy groups
Over the last few months, we have been reviewing our advisory group structure.
Expressions of interest to join our new Nation Policy Groups
Over the last few months, we have been reviewing our advisory group structure. To ensure alignment with
Qualification reform – GCSE resits policy reminder
Last summer saw the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England, with students sitting examinations