Professor Julian Lloyd Webber and Skunk Anansie’s Ace offer encouragement to those wanting a career in the creative arts
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber, renowned cellist, conductor and Principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
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Professor Julian Lloyd Webber and Skunk Anansie’s Ace offer encouragement to those wanting a career in the creative arts
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber, renowned cellist, conductor and Principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
Qualification reform – GCSE resits policy reminder
Last summer saw the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England, with students sitting examinations
Changes to Applied General qualifications
Applied General qualifications – such as BTECs and Cambridge Technicals – are changing.
Schools and colleges move away from AS qualifications, UCAS survey finds
Only 29% of English schools who responded to a UCAS survey are teaching AS level qualifications in all
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UCAS publishes 2016 data for individual universities
Today, UCAS publishes its 2016 data for individual universities. These make up the final part of the
Record numbers of 18 year olds accepted to university this year, UCAS report shows
More UK 18 year olds than ever before gained a place at universities and colleges this year, the UCAS
BTEC National qualifications
The BTEC Nationals are being revised and will have a larger mandatory core, and some of the assessments
BTEC National qualifications
The BTEC Nationals are being revised and will have a larger mandatory core, and some of the assessments
New workplace nursery officially opens at UCAS’ headquarters
A new day nursery and preschool run by Bright Horizons Family Solutions and housed in UCAS’ headquarters
Applicant numbers to ‘early deadline’ university courses increase by 1%, UCAS figures reveal today
Today UCAS publishes its first statistical release of the 2017 undergraduate cycle, detailing applicant
Provision of provider statistics on applicants and accepted applicants to courses subject to the health education funding reforms
Providers in England with courses subject to the health education reforms are being requested by HEFCE
UCAS technology symposium
There are only two weeks left to book your place at our first technology symposium.
The new UCAS Tariff – ten things university applicants, teachers, and parents need to know
The UCAS Tariff has been changed for students applying now to start higher education courses from next
UCAS Unconscious Bias Report 2016
First universities to begin ‘name-blind’ projects, UCAS report announces today.
UCAS technology symposium
Do you work in IT for the higher education sector? If so, join us for our first ever technology symposium
Results day update – 18 August 2016
424,000 students placed in UK higher education as of midnight – up 3% on last year.