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How do I help my students choose a university and course?

Supporting students to choose a university and course

Monday 6th March 2023, 4pm – 5pm

With over 50,000 courses at over 295 higher education institutions in the UK, choosing the right course or institution can be overwhelming for students. This webinar will take a look at the different types of higher education institution and the varied ways that courses can be delivered. There will also be suggestions on how to compare similar courses or institutions and a chance to have your questions answered.

Delivered by Lesley Stokes, Widening Participation Manager at the University of Edinburgh and Laura Whitelock, Access and Outreach Officer at the University of York

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Useful links

Complete University Guide

CUG publishes university league tables online, alongside a wide range of information on topics including universities, courses, preparing for university and careers. 

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Discover Uni

Discover Uni has replaced the Unistats website and enables users to compare UK higher education course data. It includes key information from official sources, including details of student satisfaction scores and specific information on graduate jobs and salaries.

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Finding Work Experience in the NHS: a guide for teachers and advisers

Health Education England has produced a toolkit for schools, colleges and further education institutions as part of its widening participation programme. This explains how the NHS works, provides information and practical tips for setting up a placement and gives examples of good practice.

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Guardian University Guide

The Guardian publishes complete university league tables for every subject, with information on how to use the tables.

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Informed Choices: subject choices at school and college

Informed Choices is produced by the Russell Group. Students can choose a degree subject they are interested in to see suggestions for suitable A level subject choices. Alternatively, they may experiment with different subject choice combinations to see which degree choices this would open up to them.

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National Careers Service

The National Careers Service is provided by the UK Government. Their website includes a large collection of job profiles and in each case users can see which qualifications are necessary for particular roles. The service can also be used by those who are looking to speak with a careers adviser.

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Open Days

UCAS has an events page where students can search for upcoming open days at different universities.

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Prospects

Prospects offers useful information on career pathways, including job profiles detailing typical salaries and the qualifications and skills required by role type. There is a section on careers relevant to different degrees and a career planner and quiz.

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Russell Group

The Russell Group represents 24 leading UK universities that are committed to conducting the very best research and to providing an outstanding teaching and learning experience. These universities also offer unrivalled links with business and the public sector.

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Sutton Trust

The Sutton Trust is a 'do tank' that conducts research and advocates policy change. It also manages, develops and evaluates programmes to address educational inequality, including summer schools for teachers and Pathways university access programmes.  

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UCAS Deadlines

This is an important part of the UCAS website that lists the key dates of the admissions cycle.

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Whatuni

Whatuni allows students to compare data and read reviews on thousands of different higher education courses.

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