In-depth information on different career pathways, university options, student finance, gap years and more!
A collection of resources and links from the Association for Science Education, with resources for both Primary and 11-19 learners. There are also occasional webinars and CPD opportunities.
Great resources to work through at home by the Brilliant Club.
The One in Five is a university support podcast created by disabled students, for disabled students who are considering university.
In addition to supporting disabled students making their university decisions, the podcast will also support disabled students currently at university, school and college colleagues, parents, and carers too!
The Scholarship Hub provide information about the cost of being a student and also direct you to additional funding sources that you can access as a student.
In this podcast series, UniTasterDays will be providing listeners with the cutting edge and most up-to-date information and conversations about university. In plain English, without the jargon, and from the lived experience of everyone involved in the process – including guest experts, current students and recent graduates.
Everything you need to prepare for the 2024 application cycle – all in one place! To help you support and guide your students, UCAS have developed this toolkit to share key information about higher education and the UCAS application process. It contains a wide range of resources, which can be used together or as part of a programme, as well as materials to share with colleagues and parents.
Key dates for your diary for the 2025 entry application period.
UCAS host a range of free webinars which cover a range of topics to help teachers and advisers.
Keep up to date with the UCAS application cycle and see all of the key dates and information for teachers and advisers in one place.
These resources from UCAS are designed to give you the tools to talk about apprenticeships with your students.
It can be difficult deciding the career you might like in the future so UCAS have created their career quiz which matches you to careers that may interest you and also shows you what students studying the same qualifications as you have gone on to do!
Want to know what it’s really like to be a student? Have your questions answered by chatting to current students from a number of institutions in the UK. By UCAS.
Not sure what to do? Explore subjects, locations, universities, and colleges.
The UCAS Personal Development Platform hosts a range of short modules about the application cycle and best supporting your students.