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Food Science, Nutrition and Wellbeing
Abertay University
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Dundee · 2025
Tariff points: 96/102
Art, Health and Wellbeing
Anglia Ruskin University
MA (PG) · 1 Year · Full-time · Cambridge · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Esports Education: Coaching, Health and Wellbeing
Barnsley College University Centre
FdA · 2 Years · Full-time · Barnsley · 2025
Tariff points: 64/64
Health, Wellbeing and Society
University of Bath
MRMR · 1 Year · Full-time · Bath · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Cities, Sustainability, and Wellbeing
University of Birmingham
MA · 1 Year · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Health and Wellbeing in Early Childhood
Bishop Grosseteste University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Lincoln · 2025
Tariff points: 96/96
Health and Wellbeing
University of Bristol
PhD · 8 Years · Part-time · Bristol · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education
Buckinghamshire New University
MS · 2 Years · Distance learning (part-time) · High Wycombe · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Canterbury Christ Church University
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Kingston upon Thames · 2025
Tariff points: 88/112
Food Science, Nutrition and Wellbeing
Abertay University
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time · Dundee · 2025
Tariff points: 96/102
Art, Health and Wellbeing
Anglia Ruskin University
MA (PG) · 1 Year · Full-time · Cambridge · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Child and Adolescent Mental Wellbeing
Anglia Ruskin University
MS · 15 Months · Distance learning (full-time) · Chelmsford · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Public Health and Community Wellbeing
Anglia Ruskin University
MSc (PG) · 2 Years · Part-time · Chelmsford · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Esports Education: Coaching, Health and Wellbeing
Barnsley College University Centre
FdA · 2 Years · Full-time · Barnsley · 2025
Tariff points: 64/64
Esports Education: Coaching, Health and Wellbeing Top-Up
Barnsley College University Centre
BA (Hons) · 1 Year · Full-time · Barnsley · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Health, Wellbeing and Society
University of Bath
MRMR · 1 Year · Full-time · Bath · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing (with Foundation Year)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time including foundation year · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: 48/48
Cities, Sustainability, and Wellbeing
University of Birmingham
MA · 1 Year · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Physical Education and Wellbeing
University of Birmingham
MS · 2 Years · Part-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
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with Dr Tulika Gadakari from Coventry University
Smart Tech & Business: How It's Changing Your Life?
with Alistair MacAuley & Dr Sukky Jassi & Dr Esther Pugh from Leeds Beckett University
3 Location guides
29 Open days and events
Wednesday 23rd April - Virtual Event Your Wellbeing
23rd April 2025 • Virtual and digital, Undergraduate, Postgraduate
Newcastle upon Tyne
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Anglia Ruskin University - Undergraduate Open Day - Writtle
7th June 2025 • Undergraduate
Writtle, Chelmsford
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Anglia Ruskin University - Undergraduate Open Day - Chelmsford
7th June 2025 • Undergraduate
Chelmsford
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Anglia Ruskin University - Undergraduate Open Day - Cambridge
7th June 2025 • Undergraduate
Cambridge
Tuesday 3rd June - Virtual Event Still Time To Apply
3rd June 2025 • Virtual and digital, Undergraduate
Newcastle upon Tyne
75 Information and advice pages
Mental health and wellbeing: University support
It’s important to know what mental health and wellbeing support is available to you during your studies – and how to access it.
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.
Parents' Learning Allowances for full-time students
If you have dependent children, you can apply for extra help with course-related costs. Content provided by Student Finance England.
Plot twist! Helping your teen embrace plan B
Sometimes the unexpected brings new opportunities, whether it’s exploring a different course, considering an apprenticeship, or going through Clearing.
Preparing for your studies
We’ve put together a checklist for you, to make sure you’re ready to start your course and ten top tips for staying safe.
Students with parenting responsibilities
If you are responsible for the care and wellbeing of a child aged 17 or under, you may be able to access additional support while studying.
Supporting students with mental health conditions
Students can access a variety of support to manage their mental health and wellbeing in higher education - ranging from help with a specific condition through to ways they can look after their general wellbeing. Some students may be hesitant to tell their university, so we've worked with experts (including Student Minds and the University Mental Health Advisers' Network (UMHAN)) to explain the process of declaration to your students, and offer practical ways to help them manage the transition to independence. It's good to remember that other personal circumstances can create additional challenges and stress, so making sure students have the right support for their needs will offer them the best start to university.
Top tips for calling universities during Clearing
Clearing is how unis and colleges fill any spaces they have left on their courses.
What is Clearing?
Clearing is how unis and colleges fill places they still have on courses - over 30,000 courses in fact. If you’re applying through Clearing, find out what to do, and how to apply.
10 money tips for starting uni or college
With the cost of everything from a flat white to fruit and veg at an all-time high, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But there are things you can do to feel more in control of the situation. Here are 10 practical steps that can help.
After you get your exam results
What to do in different circumstances, depending on your exam results.
Balancing work and study
As long as it doesn’t take up too much study time, finding a part-time job is a great way to gain more money, less debt, and new skills for your CV.
10 Blog posts
E-learning empowers HE staff to support disabled students
Susan Darlington, GHWY Partnership Assistant14 Mar 2025, 11:49
Finding balance: Understanding the shifting priorities of Gen Z in higher education and career aspirations
Edward McClaran & Vicky Downie, Principal Insight Consultants, UCAS5 Dec 2023, 11:24
Sharing a mental health condition: What you need to know
Sharing that you have a mental health condition can feel daunting – Student Minds has some expert advice
Student Minds26 Jul 2023, 10:10
Disabled students make diversity and inclusion a priority when making their choices
UCAS29 Jun 2022, 14:10
No longer in contact with your parents? Tick the UCAS ‘estranged student’ box!
Susan Mueller, Higher Education Director at Stand Alone19 May 2022, 08:57
What happens when you share a mental health condition in the UCAS application? A case study from the University of Warwick
Amanda Bishop 27 May 2021, 10:05
Additional support and financial help for disabled students
If you are planning on going to university, a good way to prepare is to check whether you’re eligible
AbilityNet13 Aug 2018, 08:40
5 News articles
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
Top tips for supporting last-minute applications
With not long to go now until the January ECD, no doubt all us teachers and advisers up and down the
Three in five with experience of being in care given no guidance when applying to higher education
Students who have spent time in care have high hopes about going to university or college, yet 60% receive
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
Unconditional offers made to a third of young applicants in England, Northern Ireland, and Wales
UCAS’ 2018 End of Cycle Report shows 87,540 university applicants who are yet to complete their qualifications