Using UCAS data to support widening participation event
UCAS is joining with the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) to present a half-day event
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Using UCAS data to support widening participation event
UCAS is joining with the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) to present a half-day event
Using UCAS data to support widening participation event
UCAS is joining with the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) to present a half-day event
Students’ personal statements show a mix of passion and career words, UCAS analysis reveals
UCAS analysed 300,000 students’ personal statements this year and found all university applicants - from
'Compose your future' – exhibition and marketing booking
Exhibition and marketing booking is now open for our 'Compose your future' events.
Compose your future and design your future events – exhibition and marketing booking
Exhibition and marketing booking is now open for our two subject specific events.
Developing our services to support learners
Our aim is to become the single destination for information and services to help learners on their journey
Introducing our new Relationship Manager for SCITTs and lead schools
Fiona Watts is our new Relationship Manager for SCITTs and lead schools involved in UCAS Teacher Training.
Biology, business and bricklaying just some of the courses South West teenagers can discover with UCAS' new service
Teenagers in the South West are the first to benefit from the new UCAS Progress service, which helps
UCAS experts in Hong Kong this weekend, as demand for UK higher education reaches new level
The UCAS International Team will be part of the British Council's Education UK exhibition at the Hong
Connecting the world to UK HE
Next Wednesday, 16 February, we will be hosting ‘Connecting the World to UK HE’, an event in Central
Update us with your plans around coronavirus
We want to create a central place where applicants and advisers can go to find out what each provider
Have you heard about UCAS’ groups and forums?
Our groups and forums play a central role in ensuring UCAS has a formalised route into getting specialist