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UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2018 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and sex.
UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2019 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires 2019 end of cycle data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and gender.
UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2020 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires 2020 end of cycle data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and gender
UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2021 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires 2021 end of cycle data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and gender
UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2022 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires 2022 end of cycle data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and gender.
UCAS Conservatoires: international students
UK conservatoires are excellent places for international students to get high quality training in music, dance, drama, or musical theatre. Students come from all over the world, to gain performance skills they can use to succeed on international stages.
UCAS Conservatoires: what to study
How to choose a conservatoire course and when to apply. Courses are available in music, dance, acting, and musical theatre at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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.