All news on the topic: UCAS

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International students boost economy by £40bn as applications continue to rise
The number of international students applying for a place on a higher education course in the UK has risen this year, Ucas figures show.
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NHS nursing recruitment crisis could push health service to complete collapse
A crisis in nursing recruitment could push the NHS to collapse, a union boss has warned, as new UCAS figures showed another sharp decrease in people applying for degree courses
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Two-thirds of school leavers feel university is too expensive - and want a job
Nearly half of those planning to skip higher education are hoping to find a “green job” – as seven in ten believe this will help tackle climate change
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Everything you need to know about clearing after getting your A-level results
In its simplest terms, clearing is how universities and colleges ensure all their spots are filled - in 2022, 34,875 18-year-olds got a spot at university through the system
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'I'm calling time on the snobbery abound students who don't want to go to uni'
Writing in the Mirror, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham reveals plan to encourage more youngsters to study subjects such as engineering and computer science
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Student nurse applications drop by almost a third since height of Covid pandemic
Just 33,570 people applied to a UK nurse undergraduate course by the January deadline, down from 41,220 in 2022 and 46,040 in 2021