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Human Geography (Society and Space)
University of Bristol
MS · 3 study options · September 2026Clifton Campus
Human Geography (Society and Space)
University of Bristol
MS · 3 study options · September 2026Clifton Campus
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Computer Science: Space Exploration And Beyond
with Dr Paul Sant from The University of Law
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UCAS Media ServiceEngineering a Sustainable World - Work Experience with IChemE
Engineering
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Institution of Chemical Engineers
Available 30/09/2024 - 30/04/2026
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Applying for a digital and IT apprenticeship
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Adjusting to the UK as an international student
While studying overseas is a unique and exciting experience, it’s also normal to feel anxious about living in a new culture and organising a lot of different things. This guide runs through everything you need to know about adjusting to life as a student in the UK so you can focus on enjoying the amazing experience that lies ahead.
Can I change my mind?
Reflecting on your choices and think you would like to change your mind? Follow our tips on how to navigate the right path for you.
Changing or leaving your course
If you decide you no longer want to study, or you’d like to transfer to a new university or course, there’s a lot to consider.
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.
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.
How much rent should a student pay?
Before you go to uni, you’ll probably have lots of questions about paying for your accommodation. Here’s an idea of rent, other costs, funding, and how to pay.
How much will I spend during Freshers' week?
Here, we’ve outlined everything you need to know about how much you’ll spend when starting uni or college:
How to write a cover letter
Why is a cover letter important, and what should you say in yours? Make the right impression with our tips and examples.
Mature students – getting ready to start your course
Once you’ve made the decision that HE is right for you, you might start thinking about how you’re going to prepare to study at university or college.
Making the most of freshers' week
Most universities put on tons of events during freshers’ week before teaching officially starts, with
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