Guiding students in the age of AI: A practical approach for secondary educators
Professor and AI and education thought leader Rose Luckin offers a clear framework to understand AI’s
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Guiding students in the age of AI: A practical approach for secondary educators
Professor and AI and education thought leader Rose Luckin offers a clear framework to understand AI’s
Record number of disadvantaged students aim high and apply to most selective university degrees
The number of UK 18-year-olds from the most disadvantaged backgrounds applying to the most selective
Guidance on using AI and ChatGPT with personal statements
We know a lot of providers, students and advisers are requiring guidance around using AI tools (such
The most disrupted and disadvantaged aiming high with university choices
The number of UK 18 year olds from the most disadvantaged backgrounds applying to the most selective
Students aim high with university applications for next year
Students are being aspirational with their university choices for next autumn, with more applying for
20/20 vision: Aiming high while the population is low
Richard O’Kelly, from our Analysis and Insights Team, looks at applications in the 2020 undergraduate
Five ways to support students on results day
Level 3 results day can be an emotional and uncertain time for students, especially those who didn’t
Shape of the 2025 cycle ahead of results day
UCAS has released the undergraduate applicant data for the June 30 deadline, which shows that the total
Benchmark 2 just got bigger: Here’s what you need to do next
The May 2025 Department for Education update has raised the bar for Gatsby Benchmark 2. Caroline Green
Five ways to support students with admissions tests
Liz Allan, Deputy Head of Sixth Form, Higher Education and Careers at James Allen's Girls' School, and
Preparing students for the modern workplace
Caroline Green, Careers Adviser and founder of the Talent Cycle.
Breaking down the barriers: How schools can champion apprenticeships
By Siobhan Williams – previously an Employability and Progression Coordinator at a technical college
UCAS announces Tariff points rollout for apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be allocated UCAS Tariff points from next year, UCAS has announced today (13 December).
Number of disadvantaged students getting a place at university hits record high
A record number of disadvantaged students have secured a place at university and college this year, according
Level up your careers advice with Caroline Green
Caroline Green, award-winning career development expert.
New personal statement to help level the playing field for disadvantaged students
Personal statements are set to change, creating a level playing field for all applicants, UCAS has announced