Applying to study in the UK is a straightforward process. All you need to do is to submit a completed application form along with the required documentations through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) system.
In this session, the Managing Director, UCAS International will first give you an overview of how to use the UCAS undergraduate (UG) admissions system and postgraduate (PG) student App to research and apply to higher education institutions in the UK.
Admissions managers from University of Bath and Regent’s University London will then walk you through the application process for UG and PG courses in the UK respectively. They will also cover what admissions tutors look for in an application and how to write a standout personal statement; followed by the student sharing session.
There will also be time for you to ask our panel of experts any questions you have. Please have them ready!
Timetable
10.30 GMT | Webinar begins |
10.35-11.30 GMT |
Introduction to UK Application Process
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11.30-11.55 GMT |
Students Sharing Got into my dream university in the UK - how did I do it?
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11.55-12.15 GMT |
Breakout sessions
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Speaker Profile
Des Cutchey
Managing Director of UCAS International
Des is currently Managing Director of UCAS International, and has worked in the UK higher education sector for a number of years within a University international office and at a Professional Qualification body.
Siobhan Ralfe
Undergraduate Student Recruitment Officer
International Office
University of Bath
Siobhan is responsible for undergraduate recruitment across South East Asia, the Middle East & Wider Europe. Joining Bath in 2019, she has since been focusing on providing support and guidance to international students throughout their application process. [Profile]
Weiyang Hu
Regional Recruitment Manager
Regent’s University London
I am the Regional Recruitment Manager from Regent’s University London, and I look after the EA, SEA and UK regions. I am keen to offer support and advice to you, to help you successfully gain the place of study at the Regent’s University London.