Reminder: Undergraduate Advisory Group – invitation for new members
The UCAS Undergraduate Advisory Group is looking for six new members.
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Reminder: Undergraduate Advisory Group – invitation for new members
The UCAS Undergraduate Advisory Group is looking for six new members.
Changes to UCAS’ Executive Team
Following an extended review of the organisation structure, this week we have moved to a new business
Advisory groups summary report
During February and March, we hosted ten advisory groups, and engaged with 110 attendees.
UK universities’ global appeal clear from UCAS’ most detailed international analysis ever
International students are nearly twice as likely to apply to at least one university or college in London
‘Conditional unconditional’ offers continue to rise, though students are less likely to accept them
For the first time, over a quarter of 18 year old applicants from England, Northern Ireland, and Wales
Mature students – local, focused, and female
Research published by UCAS today shows that mature students are more likely to apply to universities
Update to UCAS report on minimising the risks of unconscious bias in admissions
In autumn 2015, the government asked UCAS to work with the higher education sector to explore the feasibility
Next steps for Supporting Professionalism in Admissions (SPA) programme
In July, we announced the UCAS Board’s decision to withdraw funding from the Supporting Professionalism
IT experience management
Andy Gillett (Head of Technology Experience) will be leaving UCAS on Friday 26 May 2017, following his
UCAS Teacher Training Advisory Group – new Chair
We would like to formally thank Philip Bloor, Sheffield Hallam University, for his work and the support
UCAS Teacher Training Advisory Group – new Chair
We are pleased to announce that Lisa Bowen, Admissions Manager at Cardiff Metropolitan University, is
Undergraduate Advisory Group – new Chair
We would like to formally thank Bob Savill, University of Chichester, for the work and support he has
UCAS Media Managing Director
With immediate effect, Jeremy Philips, UCAS Media Managing Director, has resigned for personal reasons.
Record numbers of students accepted to UK universities and colleges this year, UCAS report shows
A total of 532,300 people entered UK higher education in 2015, an underlying increase of 3.1% (16,100)