Calling all users (and potential users) of the UCAS contextual data service (CDS)
We offer customers a contextual data service (CDS), using data from UK education departments.
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Calling all users (and potential users) of the UCAS contextual data service (CDS)
We offer customers a contextual data service (CDS), using data from UK education departments.
The NCTL has published its recruitment methodology for 2017/18
The NCTL has communicated with all training providers individually to confirm the status of all your
2015 contextual data now available
In addition to the information provided through the application process, we offer providers a contextual
UCAS Teacher Training cycle information
We informed you in last week’s bulletin that the UCAS Teacher Training search tool will not open on the
UCAS technology symposium
With an increasing interest in the higher education sector, this is your chance to hear first-hand how
Capitation fees
We wrote to you in January 2016, to inform you of a change in capitation and application fees for the
GCSE survey – closing Friday 16 September
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale.
Capitation fee changes
We wrote to you in January 2016, to inform you of a change in capitation and application fees for the
The Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers
Showcase your course provider and network with over 200 teachers and advisers!
UCAS technology symposium
Do you work in IT for the higher education sector? If so, join us for our first ever technology symposium
Update on data for HESA transaction (Star J) 2016 – action required to test
The Star J data for the 2016 cycle is planned for release in mid-November.
The Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers
When: Monday 30 – Tuesday 31 January 2017 Where: Novotel London West
Results day update – 18 August 2016
424,000 students placed in UK higher education as of midnight – up 3% on last year.
Digital QIPs
In line with our published schedule to transfer content from our legacy guides to Qualification Information
GCSE reform survey
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale. Ofqual has stated that