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The Uni Guide Podcast
The Uni Guide Podcast
Fréquence : 1 épisode/22j. Total Éps: 34

The university guidance podcast on all things about university.
In this podcast series we will be providing you, our listener, with the cutting edge and most up-to-date information and conversations about university……in plain English…. without the jargon!
From the lived experience of everyone involved in the process: That’s you students, parents, teachers and career advisors…. Stay tuned, like and share as we bring you the answers to the tips and advice you need in regular episodes.
Covering topics like:Why and how do students apply?How much does it really cost?How can students select a course or institution?How can they prepare for exams?What do they need to know before starting their course?How to get the most out of the university experience?And many more!
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E33: Mastering your 2025 university application
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 39:18
In this special episode we are getting you ready for your 2025 university application - because you an submit your university application from now - September 3 2024!
- What subjects are popular? Which ones are not?
- When do students start working on their personal statements?
- What are the most popular university searches on Unifrog?
- What did our expert guests wish they knew about university?
- What are the biggest concerns students have in relation to university?
- What is the most important factor for students when choosing universities?
- When do students start researching universities?
Featuring:
Megan Soley, University Partnerships Co-ordinator at Unifrog
and from our student panel:
Leah Brooks, Medicine student at the University of Sheffield
Foujia Abdus Begum, Year 13 student - and Foujia is starting university this September!
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
Uni Taster Days
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
University event incentive platform
University Subject Guide Videos
Or, find out more about Unifrog.
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E32: University Clearing - ready, set, call
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
lundi 15 juillet 2024 • Durée 44:29
In this special episode dedicated to university results day and clearing, we bring you invaluable insights and guidance with FIVE special guests!
We’ll walk listeners through three mock clearing phone calls, demonstrating exactly what you can expect during these crucial conversations with universities.
Key Topics We'll Cover:
- What is Clearing?: Understand the purpose and process of clearing in the university admissions system.
- When does Clearing start?: Get the timeline for when clearing begins and how long it typically lasts.
- Top tips for students preparing for Clearing: Gain expert advice on how to best prepare for the clearing process.
- Essential questions to ask during clearing calls: Learn the most important questions to ask universities when you’re on a clearing call.
Featuring:
Emma Hall, Senior Admissions Manager at Edge Hill University
Oliver Rosetti, Outreach Manager at the University of Leicester
Rachel Stanley, Student Recruitment Officer (Schools & Colleges) at St Mary’s University
and from our student panel:
Leah Brooks, Medicine student at the University of Sheffield
Rosie Glover, Law student at Durham University
Join us for this comprehensive guide to navigating clearing, ensuring you are well-prepared to make the most of your university admissions opportunities!
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
Uni Taster Days
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
University Subject Guide Videos
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E23: Global U - University opportunities outside the UK
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
mercredi 29 novembre 2023 • Durée 37:02
We’re going global! Tune in for top tips and advice about studying outside the UK from David Hawkins at The University Guys, one of the leading experts in this space, as well as the fantastic Leah and Anton from The Uni Guide student panel.
We’ll cover the benefits of studying outside the UK, how to select universities and courses. Then, of course, money talks! So, we’ll cover the ins and outs of funding an international university experience. How does it compare to good ol' student finance in the UK? Spoiler alert – it doesn’t!
And when it comes to applications, wave goodbye to UCAS and say hello to a whole new process. We'll guide you through the basic details of applications.
To cap it all off, we ask our expert the ultimate question: "Knowing what you do now, what key piece of advice would you give to your younger self about university?" Get ready for some priceless wisdom and a sprinkle of nostalgia.
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
Uni Taster Days
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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E22: Bursaries, scholarships and free money for university
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
mardi 7 novembre 2023 • Durée 40:53
FREE MONEY! Two words, when put together, that will capture most people's attention.
But what about free money and funding for students considering university courses?
In this podcast episode, we explore and share that there are such opportunities for students in the shape of bursaries and scholarships. But what are they, and more importantly, how can you get your hands on them?
To find out, Jon and Tim recruit the help of Anton Springett (a university student who has accessed them) alongside a special guest who specialises in these awards. Jon Hering (Scholarships Lead @ Blackbullion) is a man in the know, who works with both sides of the bursaries and scholarship coin—supporting young people who apply for them, alongside the businesses and universities that provide and develop these funding opportunities.
You don't want to miss out on the information, advice, and guidance we share in this episode, alongside details of our new and exclusive competition giveaway.
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
Blackbullion website
Uni Taster Days
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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E21: ADHD support before, during and beyond university
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
mardi 17 octobre 2023 • Durée 46:18
October is Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) awareness month.
However, ADHD is a lifelong neurological disorder that poses continual challenges to attention, working memory, energy levels, cognition and behaviour to a reported 3.5-4% of the UK population all year around- including all students considering university!
To acknowledge this, Jon and Tim (diagnosed with ADHD as an adult) welcome podcast royalty and fellow member of the ADHD community, Professor James Brown (Co-founder of ADHDadultUK) to share his lived experiences on navigating university and higher education.
In this dedicated episode, Tim, James and Ishan (Cambridge graduate) cover many aspects of ADHD from their lived experiences:
-The definition of the disorder
-The symptoms and challenges ADHD poses
-Getting a diagnosis
-Support available at university
-Busting ADHD myths
-Identifying with ADHD and their acceptance of it
-How we all need to make a positive change and advocate for ADHD
For further information on ADHD please do explore these FREE resources:
CHARITY WEBSITE: ADHDadultUK - The UK's adult ADHD charity
PODCAST: Home - The ADHD Adults
JAMES' COACHING: Afatscientist Ltd. - ADHD coaching, communication & consultancy
MAGAZINE: Focus: The Online Adult ADHD Magazine (focusmag.uk)
SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: The ADHD Adults Dopamine Playlist - The ADHD Adults
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E20: Unlocking Oxbridge: insider tips for Cambridge and Oxford applications
Saison 1 · Épisode 20
mardi 10 octobre 2023 • Durée 44:43
In this action packed episode (ahead of the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford deadline), we welcome and speak to three new students on the UniTasterDays Uni Guide Podcast student panel - Ishan, Nicola and Victoria. They have all recently graduated from either the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford - and are here to share their lived experiences on several important topics, including:
- Why they applied?
- How to apply to Cambridge and Oxford?
- What the interviews and tests are like and how to prepare for them?
- The on-site student experience
- How the collegiate system works?
- What advice and guidance they can offer to younger listeners?
If you're considering Oxbridge or supporting a student who might be, this is the podcast episode for you!
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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E19: A guide to university study at a Conservatoire
Saison 1 · Épisode 19
mercredi 27 septembre 2023 • Durée 34:23
Join hosts Jon and Tim in an enlightening conversation as we delve into the fascinating realm of conservatoire education for courses including music, dance, drama, musical theatre, film and production. Joined by a special guest, James Rew, the Access and Participation Manager at Leeds Conservatoire, this episode is a treasure trove of insights.
Discover the heart of conservatoire education, including:
- A guide to conservatoires and their unique offerings.
- Embark on a journey through the diverse subjects available at conservatoires and how they shape careers.
- Uncovering the manifold advantages of choosing a conservatoire as an academic path.
Mastering the harmonies of success:
- A symphony of tips covering how students can excel in music studies at university level.
- The distinct benefits of attending a specialised institution.
- Exploring the art of assessment and teaching styles that define the conservatoire experience.
- Get a sneak peek into the rhythms of a conservatoire student's routine and the contact hours that guide them.
Harmonising spaces and opportunities:
- Exploring the cutting-edge facilities awaiting conservatoire students.
- Busting myths students and others have about conservatoire education
- Discover how conservatoires actively promote inclusivity and support for aspiring students.
- Navigating the world of bursaries and scholarships that pave the way for conservatoire studies.
- Learn the art of crafting stellar applications and successfully securing a spot at a conservatoire.
- Valuable tips for perfecting auditions and portfolios that stand out.
The grand finale:
- Elevate your aspirations with insights into diverse careers within music, drama, and beyond.
Tune in to this episode for an immersive overview of conservatoire education that transcends conventional academic boundaries. Great guidance for students, as well as parents and teachers supporting them..
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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E18: The student experience at university
Saison 1 · Épisode 18
mercredi 6 septembre 2023 • Durée 43:18
Join us for an insightful deep dive into the world of university life. Our guest expert, Jeff Chilton, Student Recruitment Officer at Aberystwyth University, takes the expert seat, alongside hosts Tim and Jon, providing a wealth of wisdom and insights.
We're also joined by two members of the UniTasterDays student panel. Anton, who offers reflections on his journey at the University of Kent, and Emma, sharing her experiences from the University of Birmingham.
We explore a myriad of topics, including:
- Valuable tips for preparing for the journey into university life.
- The challenges and triumphs of transitioning from school to the university landscape.
- Fresher's Week – what it entails, the unforgettable memories, and the best ways to navigate it.
- University societies and the impact they can have on a student’s personal and social growth.
- An overview of the opportunities to make friends at university
- Navigating the world of student support at university, and advice on handling challenges that may arise.
- Strategies for smoothly settling into university life, both academically and socially.
- The value of visiting universities before making choices, and the insights they can provide.
- The pros and cons of living on-campus versus staying at home
- Practical advice for choosing and researching universities, covering everything from study environments to living arrangements.
- Tips for budgeting, as well as how to tap into scholarships and bursaries to alleviate financial burdens.
- Home away from home: the intricate world of university accommodation
Whether you're a prospective student, a teacher or parent, or simply curious about the multifaceted world of university experiences. Tune in for a blend of invaluable insights, personal stories, and a touch of unexpected entertainment.
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - Please access these FREE resources designed to help you support young people making university decisions:
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.
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E17: Navigating university applications with confidence
Saison 1 · Épisode 17
mardi 22 août 2023 • Durée 30:31
In this episode, Jon and Tim invite special guest Chris Rogers, Student Recruitment and Outreach Manager at the University of Chichester, into the expert seat.
We take a comprehensive look at the university application journey. Embarking on the journey to university opens up a world of opportunities, but the path can sometimes seem daunting. In this episode, we delve deep into the intricacies of university applications, equipping both students and their support systems with valuable insights and strategies.
Join us as we demystify the entire process, from understanding the fundamental components of a university application to mastering the art of personal statements. We'll leave no stone unturned, addressing key questions and areas including:
- What essentials do students need when applying to universities?
- Unravelling the mystery of UCAS: what it is and why it matters.
- The five-choice dilemma: navigating university options effectively.
- Applying directly to universities - can students do it?
- Cracking the code of application deadlines: does the early bird catch the admission worm?
- The significance of university fairs and events in shaping applications.
- Crafting brilliance: Top-tier tips for composing compelling personal statements.
- Missed the UCAS deadline? What are the next steps and potential remedies.
- Decoding the UCAS equal consideration deadline: what it means for in-year university applications.
- A collaborative approach: how parents and teachers can provide unwavering support to aspiring university students. Including tips for teachers and careers colleagues making university references.
- Peering into the future: an overview of the changes on the horizon for personal statements and the 2025 intake.
Whether you're a student gearing up for the application process or a parent/teacher seeking to guide and empower, this episode is your compass. Join us as we unravel the tapestry of university applications, offering wisdom, strategies, and a glimpse into what's on the horizon.
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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E16: The careers support offered by universities
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
mercredi 9 août 2023 • Durée 41:09
In this episode, Jon and Tim invite two special guests from two different universities into the expert seat for a session that provides explosive career advice for students!
Hannah Allison, Careers Widening Participation Manager at Lancaster University, and Matthew Howard, Deputy Head of Student Careers at the University of Leeds, are leaders in the university careers space.
We discuss why careers support at university is important, what support is offered, the additional assistance provided for students from underrepresented backgrounds at university, subject-specific careers support, how to plan for careers at university if you know your intended future job, and what to do if you don't.
Listen out for loads of career terms and definitions, including 121 appointments, enterprise qualifications, mentoring, internships, placements, networking, volunteering, the value of LinkedIn at university, peer mentoring, alumni links, careers fairs, how vacancies are advertised, and even career modules that can be included as part of a course, including employability skills awards.
Hannah and Matthew also reflect on the career advice they were offered, what they wish they were told, and more. This is 40 minutes of career gold dust.
Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:
The Students' Guide to University Brochure
The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure
The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure
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