Here, you will find a combination of virtual and in-person opportunities from the University and College Sectors. We ask students and their parents to research fully any opportunities advertised on the noticeboard to ensure they are happy with the organisation they are linking with and its value for money if there is a cost.

Notices & Key Dates

  • UCAS Key Dates Timeline for 2025 and 2026 Applications.

  • Find an Open Day  – Open days are an important way to learn about how a subject is taught and what you will study, from course tutors. Our advice is to prioritise course talks over general talks. If time/money are a constraint you can learn a lot from visiting local universities. If you are on the Sixth Form bursary, you can request that school helps with the costs, please talk to Mr Brown or Lucy.

  • NOW OPEN! – Student Finance Applications. We recommend that students make their student finance application as early as possible. They should avoid waiting until they get their exam results. Students should apply for student finance based on their first-choice (Firm). They can easily change this before their studies start. The most important thing is to get the application in!

Oxbridge Focus

University of Cambridge

 

Think Cambridge Webinar Series

Think Cambridge 2026 is a week-long series of webinars aimed at inspiring Year 11 and 12 students to think about applying to Cambridge. We also welcome teachers and supporters, and parents and advisors to join webinars, which will give you all the tools you will need to support a Year 11 or 12 future applicant.

The series runs from the end of January 2026. Each session is hosted virtually and consists of a presentation, comment from our student ambassadors and additional visual elements. Sessions will be recorded and these will be sent to registered guests up to 48 hours after the session has concluded. This will allow students to watch the session that they are unable to attend at a later date.

For the full list of webinars, and the booking form, please see the Think Cambridge webpage.

 

Y12 Access and Application Support Programme 2026 – Widening Participation

Our Y12 programme is returning again for 2026, and we are delighted to announce that this year we have partnered with Tutorbility again to provide tutoring for participants, in addition to a series of online sessions and an overnight stay in Cambridge. This programme is aimed at Y12 students who are considering applying to a competitive university, and is designed to support them with making informed decisions and building competitive applications, as well as getting a taste of university life.

To be eligible, students must be:

  • A current Year 12 student interested in studying at a competitive university
  • Predicted/On track for grades of AAB or higher at A Level (or equivalent at IB)
  • A student at a state school within our link area in North East of England, specifically Northumberland, County Durham, Hartlepool, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and Cleveland, York, Hull, and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

More information and the application form can be found on our website here.

Applications Open November 2025

University of Oxford

    • University of Oxford website

    • Step by Step guide to applying to Oxford Read More

    • The Aim for Oxford Scheme, Aim for Oxford is a free-of-charge programme for Year 12 students attending state schools in the North East of England. Widening Participation, Read More & Apply

    • Oxford for North East contains useful information for students from the North East who might be considering Oxford University. Here you will find information about residential schemes as well as regional and online workshops Read More

    • The Oxford University Outreach, page can help guide you to the events being run by the University/Departments Read More

Somerville College, Oxford’s open days 2026:

 University Open Days on 1st and 2nd July and 18th September.

 

Featured New Courses

Latest Opportunities

Scholarship

Scholarship application

Yr 13

Northumbria University Scholarship, application deadline 30th June 2026

Application for the NU ALLSTARS Scholarship is currently live, offering eligible students £1,500 in their first year at Northumbria. The scholarship is exclusive to students applying for a September 2026 start. To be eligible, students must enrol on a Level 4 programme and have Northumbria as their firm choice on UCAS by 30th June 2026.
 

Medicine and Health

Virtual Sessions

Yr 12 & 13

Taster Sessions: Various dates

Bangor University’s College of Medicine and Health is delighted to invite you to our upcoming series of free online Taster Sessions – a programme of live lectures designed specifically for students exploring their options ahead of university.

Sessions are available across the following subject areas:

Sport Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Nursing, Midwifery, Biomedical Science, Medical Science, Psychology, Health and Social Care

These sessions offer students the chance to:

• Hear directly from Bangor University’s leading researchers and academics
• Get a genuine feel for university-level study in medicine and health
• Ask questions live during dedicated Q&A segments
• Attend from anywhere – no travel required, and no commitment to attend every session

Registration is completely free, and students can sign up for as many or as few sessions as they like. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to deepen your subject knowledge, build confidence, and make more informed decisions about your future studies.

Find out more and sign up (Bangor website)

 

Social Sciences

Summer School

Y12

Social Sciences Summer School – Deadline for applications is Sunday 5 April 2026.

The University of Leeds is inviting Year 12 learners to apply for its three‑day, two‑night Social Sciences Summer School, running 23–25 June 2026. This free residential programme is an excellent opportunity for students interested in subjects such as Environment, Geography, Sociology, Education, Politics and International Studies, and Business to deepen their understanding of the social sciences.

What the Summer School Offers

  • Students will experience university‑level teaching through a series of workshops, lectures, and seminars built around the theme “Creating Change.”
  • The programme introduces participants to research‑led insights into how individuals and communities can influence positive societal transformation, drawing on case studies that explore democratic systems, policy reform, community advocacy, and public demonstrations.
  • Participants will stay in university accommodation and take part in supervised social activities with Student Ambassadors, gaining a realistic sense of university life.
  • Following the residential, students are invited to join additional online UCAS and transition‑to‑university support sessions, helping them make informed decisions about their next steps.

Varied Courses

Live Virtual Bootcamp

Yrs 10 – 12

Future Pathways Scholars Programme (FPSP) Tuesday 7th April – Wednesday 8th April

The Future Pathways Scholars Programme (FPSP) 2026 is a fully funded, two-day virtual bootcamp designed to help Year 10 – 12 students explore academic pathways, understand emerging career opportunities, and prepare strategically for university admissions.

This programme brings together ambitious students for structured academic enrichment, mentorship, and masterclasses, preparing them for university and the future of work. It is ideal for students beginning to make subject choices and early university considerations, equipping them with clarity, confidence and direction.

Computer Science/
Tech Degrees

Virtual Event

Yrs 10 – 12

Young Professionals, Virtual Hack-a-thon event, Tuesday 14th April, 5:00pm – 7:00pm 

We’re excited to invite you to an exclusive virtual event designed specifically for Year 11, 12, and 13 students interested in computer science and tech-related careers or degrees at university.

What to expect:

  • Discover the possibilities a Computer Science degree can open up.
  • Hear directly from our Head of Computer Science, experienced academics, and current students.
  • Take part in high-energy, hands-on activities that spark ideas, encourage collaboration, and test their skills.

Session activities will include:

  • Mini hackathon challenge to brush up on Python coding skills
  • Cyber skills challenges via HackTheBox
  • Developing web applications with Python and Django
  • Exploring vibe coding and no-code programming

Alongside these activities, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, share ideas, and hear first-hand experiences from students and staff in the department. The session is designed to be interactive, practical, and fun, with a mix of discussion, creative problem-solving, and short, engaging challenges.

English Literature

Webinar

16+

The Handmaid’s Tale – The Power of Language and Communication – Thursday 23rd April, 9:10am – 9:55am

The Handmaid’s Tale is a novel about power. Most obviously, it offers a bleak, dystopian picture of the power of patriarchy and of totalitarian regimes. But it is also a rather more joyful celebration of another kind of power: the power of language, writing and literature.

That is what this talk will explore. Crowd-source a list of the many different kinds of language and communication the novel represents, from the lip-reading mentioned in the very first chapter onwards. Tease out what the novel says about language, relate this to what it does with language and then connect all this to its criticisms of totalitarian power.

Finally (and turning to the epilogue) think about what the ideal reader of the language of, and in, this novel would be like.

HE Guidance

Webinar

Y12 & 13

How Do I Manage My Money at University – Thursday 23rd April, 4:30pm – 5:15pm

Being able to manage your money at university is key to your long-term success. Why not hear from two current students on their top tips for budgeting? They’ll give real examples of what they spend in a week and how using budget tools helped them to manage money smartly. Advising on finding part-time jobs while studying and what you need to think about before applying. Insider information on saving hacks to get ahead with managing your money. If you have questions about budgeting your money at university this is the forum to get them answered.

By the end of the webinar, you will have everything you need to feel confident about making your money work for you.

Parents and carers are also welcome to attend the session, to better understand how to support their young person.

Scholarships

Opportunities

Y12

St Chad’s College Scholarships – Deadline for applications is Sunday 26th April 

St Chad’s is the smallest college in Durham, and we are fortunate, thanks to the generous support of alumni, to have been able to put together a range of named scholarships which carry a value of £3,000 per year.

There are five named scholarships available

Deadline for applications is Sunday 26th April.

Pharmacy/ Pharmacology

Online webinar

Y12

Pharmacy or Pharmacology 29th April, 4:30pm – 5:15pm

Do you love chemistry and biology and want to study a degree that will encompass the two? Both pharmacy and pharmacology are popular options but how can you decide between them?

Pharmacy is a clinical course but contains plenty of science fundamentals whereas pharmacology explores how medicines work in the body with laboratory practical skills in both biology and chemistry.

This session will include an explanation of pharmacy and pharmacology degrees discussing the key skills learnt in each with interactive activities for the audience to engage with.

Law & Criminology

Webinar

16+

Think Tank The UK Prison System – Cutting Edge University Perspectives & Debate – Monday 27th April, 4:15pm – 5:15pm

Think Tank Panel of academics each have 5 minutes at the beginning of the sessions to outline the key issues, as they see them, relating to The K Prison System.

Ahead of the event we invite students to submit questions and arguments within the overall session theme which which following he introductory inputs from our academics, are then either posed by the student themselves or by the host, depending upon each student’s preference.

The academics will then share their perspectives with plenty of opportunity for students to engage in the discussion. The event will progress in a similar way to ‘Question Time’.

Woven into the discussion, the speakers are encouraged to shed light on how undergraduates engage in these critical issues during their studies.

Food Science & Nutrition

Summer School

Y12

Food Science & Nutrition Summer School –  Tuesday 30th June – Thursday 2nd July

This immersive programme is ideal for students considering degrees or careers in food science, nutrition and related STEM fields. It will support your academic decision-making while giving you a taste of university life.

Applications are now open to join this exciting 3-day residential at the University of Leeds exploring the science behind what we eat.

Closing Date Tuesday 7th April

Biosciences

Summer School

Y12

Biosciences Summer School – Thursday 25th – Friday 26th June

Are you interested in exploring the different areas of biosciences and where they can lead? Join this free two day residential summer school staying in university student accommodation. As well as lab activities and a taster lecture, you will meet student support staff who will answer all your questions to help you prepare for life as an undergraduate student.

Closing Date Tuesday 7th April

All Subjects

Open Days

Y12

 University of Oxford Open Days: 1st and 2nd July and 18th September.

Discover Oxford University at its best by visiting an Open Day. It’s the perfect chance to explore historic colleges, meet world‑class academics, and get a real feel for student life. You’ll experience the atmosphere of the city, learn about courses and admissions, and see whether Oxford feels like the right fit for you.

All Subjects

Online Information Sessions

Yr 12

Edinburgh University – Various dates

We run a range of online events that you can access wherever you are in the world.

Our regular ‘Introduction to the University of Edinburgh’ sessions provide an overview of what it’s like to study with us, and the opportunity to ask questions. View the event details and book a session below.

As well as our regular sessions, from time to time we will run online events which are specific to a particular subject area. We will update those on our mailing list when booking opens for relevant events.

Medicine & Dentistry

Advice on Preparing for applications

Yr 12

Medical Schools Council – Preparing to apply

The Medical Schools Council recommend that students start preparing now for dentistry and medicine applications so that they have everything in place for this time next year.

Writing a personal statement for Medical School & Dental School

Competitions

English

Competition

Yrs 12 & 13

Edward Thomas Fellowship Essay Competition

Our Year 12-13 essay competition is an excellent opportunity for students to critically analyse a single poem in a short essay, deepen their understanding of early twentieth century poetry as well as enrich their UCAS application. There is a £100 cash prize for the winning submission and £50 each for the two runners up, amongst other prizes. 

Useful Resources/Opportunities

All Subjects

On Demand Webinars

Yrs 12 & 13

UniTasterDays

These impartial videos have one key aim. To support students who are considering university to make informed future subject decisions. They feature guest speakers from a range of different universities, who are always experts in the subject being explored.

Dentistry

Online Resource

Yrs 12 & 13

University of Sheffield

This resource provided from the University of Sheffield gives an insight into the world of dentistry. Resource provided via the Futurelearn portal.

Medical Sciences

Online Lectures

Yrs 12 & 13

UCL

UCL have an online medical sciences lecture series which is free and open to everyone to get inspired.

Natural Sciences

Spotlight

Yrs 12 & 13

Durham University

At Durham, we actively provide our students with opportunities to develop attributes we hope they have by the time they graduate. One way in which we do this is through our excellent multi-subject degree programmes.

Explore our Natural Sciences webpages to discover whether Natural Sciences at Durham could be a good match for your students.