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How to master your university application | Episode 3303 Sep 202400:39:18

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!


Key Topics We'll Cover:
  • 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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos


Or, find out more about Unifrog.

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University clearing explained: how it works and what to do | Episode 3215 Jul 202400:44:29

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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Global opportunities at university: studying outside the UK | Episode 2329 Nov 202300:37:02

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

University Jargon Buster

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Bursaries, scholarships and free money for university | Episode 2207 Nov 202300:40:53

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

University Jargon Buster

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ADHD support before, during and beyond university | Episode 2117 Oct 202300:46:18

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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Oxbridge applications explained: tips for Oxford and Cambridge | Episode 2010 Oct 202300:44:43

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

University Jargon Buster

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University study at a conservatoire: what to expect | Episode 1927 Sep 202300:34:23

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

University Jargon Buster

 

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Life as a university student: the student experience explained | Episode 1806 Sep 202300:43:18

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

University Jargon Buster


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.


Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

https://uppbeat.io/t/moire/steal-in-sixty-seconds

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University applications explained: how to apply successfully | Episode 1722 Aug 202300:30:31

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

University Jargon Buster

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Careers support offered by universities: what’s available | Episode 1609 Aug 202300:41:09

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

University Jargon Buster

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The importance of subject choices for university | Episode 1527 Jul 202300:30:37

In this episode, Jon and Tim invite their most athletic* guest so far: Chris Mullen, Education Liaison Manager at Edge Hill University into the expert seat (*our evidence is that Chris's Dad was a professional footballer, and Chris studied a sports degree!!). Join us as we discuss the importance of making option choices and their role in university entry.


We delve into various option choices, including the role of GCSEs, A-Levels, BTECs, and T-Levels when it comes to university entry. We even throw in a sporting game for some fun!


Reflecting on Chris's option choices, we explore the significance of GCSEs for university applications and how post-16 option choices like A-Levels play a crucial role. Additionally, we delve into the role of post-16 option choices for certain university subjects - for example, how Biology is essential for Physiotherapy studies, who knew?


We even get a bit controversial while reflecting on whether schools provide enough guidance to students seeking university-ready choices.


Additionally, we discuss a highly useful resource for students making option choices - The Informed Choices Website - https://www.informedchoices.ac.uk/. Check it out!


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

University Jargon Buster

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University events and the role of regional representatives | Episode 1413 Jul 202300:38:46

Universities understand the importance of reaching out to schools and colleges beyond their immediate vicinity. In this podcast episode, we explore the rise and rise of regional university representation with special guest Dylan Cozens, Regional Director, UK and Europe at Coventry University. Dylan is also a School Governor so brings this experience to the podcast as well.


We talk about university events widely, such as open days and then focus on regional university representation. Not sure what regional advisers are? Well, they often live in the areas they support, offering several other advantages, including reduced travel time and a smaller carbon footprint for school visits. Regional advisers also possess a deep understanding of students and communities, providing a broader range of universities to consider and connect with, to support students to make informed decisions about their future destinations.


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

University Jargon Buster


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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Student finance explained: key facts and common questions | Episode 31 (Part 2)26 Jun 202400:32:06
Important note - student finance has changed and will change again! Please check for the latest information. This was released in June 2024, please also check for the latest guidance.


In this episode, part 2 of our student finance two-episode special, we discuss:

  • What are the key student finance facts students need to know? Including a guide to tuition fees and maintenance loans
  • How do repayments work? Including what is the repayment period?
  • What has changed recently with student finance?
  • A real example of a repayment based on earnings
  • What is the lifelong learning entitlement?
  • How else can students make money? Including university job opportunities.
  • Free money at university and what are the strangest scholarships?
  • What are the best student incentives – including bank accounts


Join us as we uncover the essentials of funding university, making sure you're well-prepared to handle the financial aspects of your education. Whether you're a current student or planning to start your academic journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice.


Featuring:

Tom Allingham, Communications Director at Save the Student

Jerry Ndi, first-year International Finance and Economics student at Queen Mary University in London.


You can find out more about the guests HERE


Also, check out Episode 30, where we get a student perspective of student loans, featuring Anton, a final year Computer Science student at the University of Kent, Foujia, a Year 13 Sixth Form student hoping to start university in September and Rosie, a first year Law student at Durham University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos


Save The Student - The student money website for everything student finance

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Studying medicine at university: Leah’s journey | Episode 1321 Jun 202300:44:44

This episode comes with a clear warning to all listeners... You will find the content informative and inspirational. Especially if you're applying to study medicine at university, or if you're supporting a student who is thinking of doing so.


In this episode Jon and Tim are delighted to welcome back a familiar student voice on the pod, Leah Brooks (4th year Medical student at the University of Sheffield) to share her open and honest journey about how she accessed Medicine at university, what the experience has been like, as well as looking ahead to her very bright future as a Doctor.


Expect advice and guidance on applying to medicine, how you can support a young person doing so and also how students can receive support from contextual offers, to mental health support to handy free resources and tips.


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

University Jargon Buster


Medicine Resources

You can follow Leah on Social @wellnessmedic

Future Frontline


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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University fairs and careers events explained | Episode 1207 Jun 202300:41:18

Roll-up! Roll-up! Young and old....for all the fun of the fair....University fairs that is.


In this pod, Jon and Tim welcome special guest Andy Jackson (Recruitment Events Manager, University of South Wales and HELOA Vice-Chair) to explore everything about this special type of university event and how they can support you when making decisions about university.


Tune in to hear from our amazing and fresher-faced student panellists, Leah Brooks and Emma Berwick as they provide tips alongside their reflections on university fairs which sparks a debate between Andy and Jon on how to get the most out of this exciting experience with advice and guidance.


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

University Jargon Buster


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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University degree apprenticeships explained | Episode 1124 May 202300:38:23

What do Leonardo Di Vinci, Elvis, Benjamin Franklin and Billy Connolly all have in common? Well, they all served as an apprenticeship at one point before they found their callings.


In this episode, Jon and Tim welcome guest Karen Hinton (Associate Director of Marketing at the University of Suffolk) to explore and discuss degree apprenticeships, a higher education pathway which can provide an alternative to a traditional university degree.


Tune in to as we explore the pros and cons of this qualification, why they are becoming so popular with employers and young people. As well as advice and guidance when you are looking into degree apprenticeships, or supporting a person who is!


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

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What is the Uni Connect programme? | Episode 1010 May 202300:35:35

In this episode, Jon and Tim cover a topic which is very close to their hearts, the Uni Connect Programme. To do so, they invite friend, special guest and Uni Connect oracle Dr Hannah Merry, from the Higher Horizons Uni Connect network, to discuss a national outreach programme that consists of 29 regional partnerships across England.


Tune in to find out how this programme has engaged and supported over 1 million young people since 2017, from breath taking stats to tear-jerking inspirational stories of support and educational achievement.


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

University Jargon Buster

Uni Connect locations - Office for Students (ofsuniconnect.org)


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The importance of parental engagement in university decisions | Episode 919 Apr 202300:32:21

Jon and Tim are joined by Kate Nelson from Teesside University to explore why parental and guardian engagement is so important in supporting young people with university decisions.


Along the way, our two proud parents, Jon and Kate, will be battling it out to provide you, the listener, with top tips and key areas of conversation when engaging in university discussions. As well as information and support for students and school colleagues. Who knows, Jon may get his hands on the prize that has eluded him for several episodes...


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

University Jargon Buster


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

University open days explained: a complete guide | Episode 804 Apr 202300:32:48

In this episode, Jon and Tim invite special guest, Jonathan Atkinson-White (University of Liverpool) to explore the most attended university event - university open days.


Tune in to find out how open days benefit students and how these experiences can help parents and teachers to support young people with their university decisions as well. Along the way, you'll hear from our student panellists: Leah and Nuku, as they reflect on their recent lived experience of attending such events with hints and tips on how to prepare.


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


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The benefits of attending university events | Episode 722 Mar 202300:33:15

In this episode, Jon and Tim invite special guest, Emily Day (Student Recruitment Officer at Lancaster University) to explore the wide range of events universities host for schools, prospective students and parents.


Tune in to find out more about the different types of university events, how they benefit students and how these experiences can help parents and teachers to support young people with their university decisions.


Along the way, you'll hear from our student panellists: Anton Springett, and Emma Berwick as they reflect on their recent lived experience of attending such events with hints and tips on how to prepare.


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


Our website dedicated to university events:

University events for schools and outreach opportunities | Uni Taster Days


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

University summer schools explained: residential experiences | Episode 608 Mar 202300:37:25

In this pod, we're exploring university summer schools and residential events through the experience of those who have attended them, delivered them and champion them as the ultimate try 'before you buy' university experience.


Join us as Jon and Tim welcome special guest, Jake Brown (Widening Participation Officer at Lancaster University) to provide you with all the information anyone considering summer schools (or even parents and teachers advising them) need.


You will also hear from our brilliant Uni Guide student panellists: Emma Berwick and Anton Springett, as they share there recent lived experience of attending summer schools and how this opportunity helped them make informed decisions on university.


Expect frank discussion, anecdotes and advice throughout.


Parents, Students 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

A guide to university summer schools


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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Vocational qualifications explained: a complete guide | Episode 515 Feb 202300:38:12

In this episode, we're exploring vocational qualifications (BTECs) as we travel through time and space in the search for knowledge, clarity and chocolate.


To do so, Jon is reunited with his past 'phone a friend' and highly respected voice on vocational qualifications and Widening Participation, Chris Bayes (National Educational Opportunities Network) and (SEER). Expect quizzing, honest and frank discussion on these qualifications young people can study, with hints and tips on how to support their decision making.


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


Informed choices website

Pick a route | Informed Choices

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Busting university myths: including medicine and allied health degrees | Episode 419 Jan 202300:38:23

In this, our 4th episode, we will be exploring and challenging the myths that surround university and undergraduate students. In order to do this, Tim and Jon welcome a special guest, Matt Cowdock, Student Recruitment Officer (St George’s, University of London) to share his lived experience and expertise with a focus on supporting young people applying to Medical and Allied Health courses.


You'll also hear from our amazing student panel who are current studying or have just graduated from university: Emma Berwick, Anton Springett and Leah Brooks, as they share the myths they encountered from their journey to uni.


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

On Demand Webinars | University Taster Days (unitasterdays.com)

NHS Jobs - Candidate Homepage

Future Frontline

Medical Students | WP Medics Network

Home | Medical Schools Council (medschools.ac.uk)


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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Student finance explained: key facts and common questions | Episode 30 (Part 1)05 Jun 202400:46:02
Important note - student finance has changed and will change again! Please check for the latest information. This was released in June 2024, please also check for the latest guidance.


In this episode, we explore the complex world of student finance to help students navigate their way through funding university. We discuss:

  • Student Loans: How do students really feel about taking on loans? Including the emotional and psychological impact of student debt.
  • Spending Habits: Discover what current students are spending their money on and how it affects their financial stability.
  • Year Abroad: Considering studying abroad? Learn about the financial implications and how a year overseas can impact student loans.
  • Student Finance Facts: Repayment thresholds, how long students will be paying loans back for, and more (we explore this further in Episode 32).
  • Two-Year Degrees: We examine the financial considerations of pursuing a two-year degree and how it compares to traditional programs.
  • Finance Application: Get a step-by-step guide to the student finance application process, and don't miss out on crucial funding.
  • Student Life and Budgeting: Practical tips on budgeting and managing finances to make student life more affordable and enjoyable.
  • Scholarships and Bursaries: The impact of free money to support university studies.


Join us as we uncover the essentials of funding university, making sure you're well-prepared to handle the financial aspects of your education. Whether you're a current student or planning to start your academic journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice.


Also, check out Episode 31, where we delve into student finance facts, including repayment periods, repayment thresholds, and more.


Featuring:

Anton Springett, a final year Computer Science student at the University of Kent

Foujia Abdus Begum, a Year 13 Sixth Form student hoping to start university in September

Rosie Glover, a first year Law student at Durham University


You can find out more about the guests HERE


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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A guide to university jargon and acronyms | Episode 307 Dec 202200:39:27

In this our 3rd episode, we're taking down a massive beast that surrounds higher education and university conversations....jargon!


In order to do this, Tim and Jon welcome a special guest, Meg Griessel (St Mary’s University, Twickenham) who shares her journey into university whilst we pick out and de-jargonise the many, many, terms and acronyms we have in higher education.


You'll also hear from our amazing student panel who are current studying or have just graduated from university: Anton Springett, Leah Brooks as they are challenged on their knowledge of university terms and acronyms alongside a thought-provoking debate on why jargon is used along with hints, tips and resources on how to de-jargonise university decisions when supporting young people.


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 UniTasterDays Jargon Buster


Produced by Tim Roe for UniTasterDays.

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Student finance explained: how students fund university | Episode 202 Nov 202200:45:59
Important note - student finance has changed and will change again! Please check for the latest information. This was released in November 2022, please also check for the latest guidance.


From a narrowly avoided gunslinging showdown to a suspect Mastermind quiz to a Top of the Pops chart rundown... We at the Uni Guide aim to uncover the cost of going to university in a dedicated episode! In this pod, Tim welcomes back self-confessed 'Student Finance geek' and founder of Uni Taster Days Jon Cheek alongside friend and fellow Student Finance expert, Ian McGarry (Operations Manager, Greater Manchester Higher) to bust myths, decode jargon and share information, advice and guidance on all the key aspects of the costs associated with university-. In plain English, with NO JARGON!


We also hear from our student panellist Anton Springett who shares his lived experience and advice on how young people can earn extra cash whilst they study alongside brilliant budgeting tips!


Warning- this podcast may contain poor impersonations in places.


Parents, Carers and Teachers - Please access these FREE resources designed to help you support young people on university decisions:


The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure


Evidence discussed:

Five things EVERYONE should know about student finance (moneysavingexpert.com)

University Living Costs Calculator – MoneySavingExpert

Student Money Survey 2022 – Results - Save the Student

Parents & Carers - GM Higher

Our locations - Office for Students (ofsuniconnect.org)


Produced by Tim Roe.

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Parents and teachers: why your influence matters in university decisions | Episode 126 Sep 202200:49:19

From Family Fortunes fun, frank discussions on school, tear-jerking accounts of support to free resources... In this, our first episode, we welcome friend, highly respected widening access professional and proud Stokie, Ant Sutcliffe (Head of Uni Connect Partnership, Higher Horizons) to discuss his lived experience of accessing university as the first person in his family to do so. Together with UniTasterDays Founder, Jon Cheek, medical undergraduate, Leah Brooks and media graduate, Nuku Somevi we discuss, reflect upon and recognise the most important people who helped us all access university with inspiring stories, hints and tips on supporting young people making key decisions on their futures- In plain English, with NO JARGON!


Parents, Carers and Teachers - Please access these FREE resources designed to help you support young people on university decisions:


The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure


Evidence discussed:

Reports - Alterline | Alterline

Higher Horizons+ - Part of the Uni Connect Programme

Our locations - Office for Students (ofsuniconnect.org)


Produced by Tim Roe.

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The Uni Guide Podcast: Our Starter for 1024 Sep 202200:02:02

Welcome to The Uni Guide Podcast. The guidance podcast you need for all things university.


Listen, like and share for the cutting edge information and advice about university, In plain English, without the jargon!


Students, Parents and Teachers. Please check out these FREE resources:


The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure.com


Produced by Tim Roe for Uni Taster Days.

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Choosing university accommodation: living at home vs living away | Episode 2907 May 202400:38:15

Explore the exciting world of university accommodation! Join us as we discuss where students live at university and the advantages and disadvantages of each option. We'll have a brilliant discussion with Foujia, who is starting university very soon, Anton, in his final year, and Ishan, who has recently graduated.


We'll be covering accommodation concerns, what to expect in university accommodation, top tips for choosing accommodation, and much more.


Featuring:

Foujia Abdus Begum, Year 13 Sixth Form student hoping to start university in September

Anton Springett, a final year Computer Science student at the University of Kent

Ishan Dwivedi, University of Cambridge 2023 graduate


You can find out more about the guests HERE


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 Jargon Buster

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Studying Law at university: courses, skills and career paths | Episode 2810 Apr 202400:42:55

We're discussing studying Law at university with:


We discuss:

  • Why students may wish to consider Law
  • The support our guests received before starting university
  • If university has lived up to expectations
  • What advice Paige and Rosie would give to their younger selves when considering university and studying Law.


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

University Jargon Buster

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Making the most of university: opportunities beyond your course | Episode 2708 Mar 202400:54:39

Explore the exciting world of university and career preparation in this episode! Join us as we uncover how universities equip students for their professional journeys, including insights on potentially even starting your own business, before, during or after university.


You'll discover expert tips to maximise the university experience and even take advantage of international opportunities that may await. Plus, we delve into the art of networking and forging meaningful connections while making friends in the vibrant university environment. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to navigating the university landscape, shaping future success and crucially, making the most of university!


Featuring:


James Eder - Work Life Coach, Speaker & Entrepreneur, Co-Founder Student Beans @jameseder

Joe Coates - Educational Coach at Arete Tutoring, Consultant at Archus and University of Birmingham Graduate


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 Jargon Buster

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Careers support before, during and after university | Episode 2605 Feb 202400:50:29

We delve into the significance of careers support for a young person thinking about their future. From discussing whether university serves as a useful career pathway to understanding how career trajectories shift between school and university, we explore the key considerations for 16 and 17 year-olds embarking on their career journeys. Tune in for engaging discussions and valuable insights.


Featuring:


Chris Webb - Higher Education Careers Professional / Freelance Careers Writer / Podcaster / Co-Host of The #WeAreCareers Show

Emma Berwick - 4th year Business Student and Uni Guide Panellist

Leah Brooks - Final year Medical Student, COO of Future Frontline and Uni Guide Panellist


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 Jargon Buster

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LGBT+ students at university: coming out and finding support | Episode 2509 Jan 202400:53:42
The Uni Guide Podcast is proud to bring you an episode that explores the lived experiences of students and graduates coming out as LGBT+ at university.Join us as we meet our fantastic trio who share with us their personal journey of coming out within an open and honest discussion on issues such as: identity, queerness, living away from home, socialising, discussing their identity to friends and family and how society and education needs to change going forward to support fellow LGBT+ students.
The panelOlly Pike. Director of Pop 'N' OllySonny Kelly. Space Youth ProjectAnton Springett. Our very own student panellist for the podcast.
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Guest resources
Resources & Helpful Links | Space Youth ProjectResources | Pop'n'Olly (popnolly.com)
Statistical information featured
LGBT+ freshers looking forward to being open and out at university, new UCAS research shows | Undergraduate | UCASdownload (ucas.com)Stonewall
Uni Taster Days The Students' Guide to University BrochureThe Parents’ Guide to University BrochureThe Teachers' Guide to University BrochureUniversity Jargon Buster

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Studying abroad as part of a UK degree: Emma’s story | Episode 2418 Dec 202300:29:49

In this podcast episode, we delve into studying abroad as part of a university degree. With Emma Berwick, a Business with French student at the University of Birmingham (and a member of The Uni Guide student panel). We'll explore what to expect from a year abroad, touching on why Emma opted for this academic path, including insights into combined courses.


We also discuss the ins and outs of spending time studying in a new country – from navigating exchange events to understanding the role of the exchange team. Emma shares her journey of finding the right university for her study abroad programme and offers valuable tips on researching courses tailored to this experience.


You’ll gain valuable insights into the application process for both general university admission and specific study abroad programs. Emma also breaks down the complexities of student finance for international programmes, shedding light on schemes like the Turing Scheme and how maintenance loans work for study abroad programmes. As well as further financial considerations, including the variations in the cost of living between France and the UK.


We will also discuss Emma's VISA process and gain practical tips for students preparing for their own journey. You will also learn how Emma managed to secure part-time employment during the study abroad programme and get a glimpse into her plans for the future.


Join us for an engaging conversation filled with valuable information for students considering or currently navigating the exciting world of studying abroad, as well as parents and teachers supporting them.


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 Jargon Buster



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Choosing a career: Do you need it figured out at 18? | Episode 5313 May 202600:52:57
Episode 53: Choosing a career: do you need it figured out at 18?


Do you need to have your future career planned out by the age of 18? This episode explores the pressure many students feel to make big decisions about university, careers and their future, and why it is completely normal for plans, interests and ambitions to change over time.


For students approaching university applications, career choices and life after sixth form or college, it can often feel like everyone else has their future mapped out. Social media, school expectations and conversations about careers can sometimes create the impression that successful people always knew exactly what they wanted to do. In reality, many career journeys are far less straightforward.


Current students Rosie and Reece join Jon for a chat with Baasit Siddiqui, creator of the 7Cs to Thrive Framework, author of Mr Siddiqui’s Curious Careers, TV personality and Director of Siddiqui Education.


Together they discuss why curiosity, confidence and staying open to opportunities can often matter more than having a fixed career plan at a young age.


The conversation explores Baasit’s own journey through university, teaching, television and education work, including how unexpected experiences and challenges helped shape his career path. The episode also reflects on the pressures young people face when making decisions about university and careers, and why students should not feel defined by a single choice made at 18.


The episode covers questions students often ask when thinking about careers and university, including:

  • whether successful people always know what career they want from a young age
  • how career plans can change over time
  • why uncertainty about the future is completely normal
  • what university can offer students beyond academic study
  • how curiosity can help students discover new opportunities
  • what happens when things do not go to plan
  • how students can feel more confident about making future decisions
  • why staying open to different experiences can lead to unexpected opportunities


This episode is designed for students considering university, feeling uncertain about their future career, or worried about making the “right” decision at 18. It also offers valuable insight for parents, teachers and careers advisers supporting young people as they navigate career and university choices.


Featuring:

  • Baasit Siddiqui, Creator of the 7Cs to Thrive Framework, Author of Mr Siddiqui’s Curious Careers, TV Personality and Director of Siddiqui Education
  • Reece Buckley, Micro and Molecular Biology student at Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Rosie Glover, Law student at Durham University
  • Hosted by Jon Cheek, Founder, UniTasterDays.com


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

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Degree Apprenticeships: Step up and stand out | Episode 5213 Apr 202600:33:40
Episode 52: Degree apprenticeships: step up and stand out


Thinking about a degree apprenticeship but unsure what the pathway looks like? This episode explores how degree apprenticeships work, what the application process involves, and how students can stand out when applying for competitive apprenticeship opportunities.


For many students, a traditional university degree is no longer the only route after sixth form or college. Degree apprenticeships offer the opportunity to earn a salary, gain professional work experience and achieve a university degree at the same time. However, researching apprenticeship opportunities, understanding the application process and deciding between university and apprenticeships can feel confusing for many students.


UniTasterDays Founder Jon Cheek is joined by Elizabeth Joseph-Adigun, a degree apprentice who chose this pathway instead of attending university full time. Together they discuss what influenced her decision to pursue a degree apprenticeship, how she searched for opportunities, and the strategies that helped her stand out during the apprenticeship application process.


The conversation also explores the experience of entering industries where women are less represented, the importance of representation in certain career sectors, and how students can build confidence when pursuing careers where they may not see people like themselves.


The episode covers questions students often ask when considering degree apprenticeships, including:

  • what degree apprenticeships are and how they compare to university
  • when students might start considering apprenticeships instead of university
  • how to handle reactions from others when choosing an apprenticeship pathway
  • how to search for degree apprenticeship opportunities
  • what helps applicants stand out when applying for apprenticeships
  • what it is like entering industries where women are underrepresented
  • why representation matters in certain careers and industries
  • advice for students who do not see people like themselves in certain professions


This episode is designed for students researching degree apprenticeships, exploring alternatives to university, or considering earn-while-you-learn pathways. It also provides useful guidance for parents, teachers and careers advisers supporting students as they explore university and apprenticeship options.


Featuring:

Elizabeth Joseph-Adigun, Founder of The HerEstate Network

Hosted by Jon Cheek, Founder, UniTasterDays.com.


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

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Get ready for Results Day & Clearing | Episode 4305 Jul 202500:45:59

In this episode, we’re helping students feel ready for one of the biggest days in their pre-university journey – Results Day – and prepared to navigate the Clearing process with confidence if they need to.


Clearing can be an excellent route into university, but many students don’t fully understand how it works or how to make the most of it under pressure. So, where should you start? And what should you do before, during and after Results Day to keep your options open?


We’re joined by experienced university staff who have supported thousands of students through Results Day and Clearing, alongside student panellists who share their own stories, honest reflections and top tips for staying calm when it counts.


We’ll cover:

  • What Clearing actually is, who it’s for, and when it happens
  • What to expect on Results Day and how to prepare in advance
  • How to search for courses and make calls through Clearing
  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them
  • What happens once you accept an offer through Clearing
  • Real experiences, lessons learned and reassuring advice from those who’ve been there


If you’re waiting for results this year, this episode will help you feel ready for Results Day – and Clearing – so you can take your next step with confidence.


Featuring:

Danny North, Schools and Colleges Liaison Officer, University of Staffordshire

Stephanie Hartley, UK Recruitment Officer, University of Southampton 


and from the Student and Graduate Panel:

Dr Leah Brooks, Final Year Medical Student at the University of Sheffield (Leah has completed her final exams!)

Reece Buckley - Micro and Molecular Biology student at Manchester Metropolitan University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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How to make the most of uni fairs: before, during and after | Episode 4209 Jun 202500:37:13

E42: Make the most of uni fairs – before, during and after


In this episode, we're guiding students through every stage of a university fair – helping them feel prepared before it starts, confident while it's happening, and clear on what to do next.


University fairs can be a brilliant opportunity to explore your options, ask questions, and gather the info you need to make informed choices about your future. But with so many stands, conversations and decisions, where should you begin?


We’re joined by an experienced guest who has supported thousands of students at fairs across the UK, in conversation with student panellist Reece who recently attended fairs as a student. They share practical tips, common pitfalls, and the advice they wish every student knew.


We’ll cover:

  • What a university fair actually is – and what you’ll be doing on the day
  • How to prepare in advance, including the smart questions to ask
  • Whether to shortlist who to speak to – or keep an open mind
  • How to avoid common mistakes and make the most of your conversations
  • What to do after the event – and how to follow up effectively


If you’re heading to a uni fair soon, this episode will help you get the most out of the experience – before, during and after.


Featuring:

Martin Batley - Sales Director, UK University Search

Reece Buckley - Micro and Molecular Biology student at Manchester Metropolitan University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Mental health at uni – what to know before you go | Episode 4108 May 202500:52:34

E41: Mental health at uni – what to know before you go

In this episode, we’re exploring what really matters when it comes to well-being and support before and during university life – from dealing with the pressures of applying, to navigating student life once you’re there.


We’re joined by two incredible guests who bring insights from both personal and professional perspectives – sharing practical advice, personal reflections, and the tools that can make a real difference for students.


We’ll cover:

  • What to think about before applying to university – from managing exam stress to choosing the right course or location
  • The key support systems to look out for when you arrive – including tutors, wellbeing teams and university resources
  • How to stay connected and balance your academic, social and personal life in your first year
  • Honest reflections on the challenges students may face – and how to get support
  • The one piece of advice our guests would give their younger selves


If you’re thinking about applying to university – or already preparing for your first year – this episode offers thoughtful guidance, encouragement and reassurance to help you take the next step with confidence.


Featuring:

Dom Smithies – Head of Influencing & Communications at Student Minds

Leah Brooks – COO of Future Frontline, Lead Student Advisor at UniTasterDays and multi-award-winning WP medical student


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Your first year at uni - what to expect from student life | Episode 4010 Apr 202500:41:33

E40: Your first year at uni – what to expect from student life

Starting university: freshers, finance, studies and settling in


In this episode, we’re diving into what student life is really like in your first year of university – from the excitement of freshers’ week to the realities of budgeting, balancing studies, and settling into a whole new way of learning and living.


We’ve brought together current students to share their honest experiences and advice – covering the things they wish they’d known, the surprises (good and bad!), and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.


We’ll cover:

  • How university life differs from school or college – and what to expect in your first few weeks
  • What freshers' week is really about – and how to make the most of it
  • The opportunities that come with student life – from societies to independence
  • Advice for balancing academic work with social life and everything in between
  • Real talk: any regrets or challenges? And how they were overcome
  • The top tips our panel would give their younger selves before starting uni


If you’re preparing for university – or just curious about what the first year is really like – this episode is packed with practical insights, reflections and reassurance to help you start your journey with confidence.

Tune in now to hear what student life is actually like – from those who’ve lived it.


Featuring:

Foujia Abdus Begum, first year student at University College London

Reece Buckley, second year student at Manchester Metropolitan University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Why study creative courses at university: what to expect | Episode 3910 Mar 202500:47:13

E39: Creative courses at university – passion to profession


In this episode, we’re shining a spotlight on creative courses at university – from art and design to media, music, performing arts and beyond.


We’ve brought together a panel of experts and students to explore what creative courses really offer, and how they can lead to rewarding careers across a whole range of industries.


We’ll cover:

  • What creative courses actually are – and why they’re worth considering
  • Busting common myths – like whether creative graduates struggle to find jobs or earn a decent salary
  • The unique experiences creative students get at university – from hands-on projects to industry connections
  • The skills creative students develop, and how they open doors to flexible careers
  • The support available – from networking and work placements to advice on freelancing and running your own business
  • And, as always, we’ll ask our panel: knowing what they know now, what advice would they give their younger selves when deciding whether to apply for a creative course at university?


If you’re passionate about creativity and wondering where it could take you, this episode is packed with advice, insights and real-life experiences to help you decide if a creative course could be your perfect fit.

Tune in now to discover how a creative degree can turn passion into profession!


Featuring:

Gavin Spoors, Regional Student Recruitment Officer at Norwich University of the Arts

Karl Markey-Lee, Final Year Acting student at Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Lily Rice, Access and Participation Manager, Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Sky-Anna, Design for Publishing student at Norwich University of the Arts


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Degree and higher apprenticeships explained: earn while you learn | Episode 3805 Feb 202500:48:20

Episode 38: Degree & Higher Apprenticeships - Earn and learn


Are you weighing up whether to go to university or start an apprenticeship? In this episode, we bring together a panel of experts and students to explore both pathways, helping you make an informed decision about your future.


We’ll cover:

  • The different types of apprenticeships and how they compare to university degrees.
  • Why apprenticeships can be a game-changer for young people starting their careers.
  • Common myths about apprenticeships – including job security, student life, and career flexibility.
  • Whether university offers experiences that apprenticeships can’t quite match.
  • Real-life insights from students and professionals who’ve taken both routes.


And, as always, we’ll ask our panel: knowing what they know now, what advice would they give their younger selves when deciding between university and an apprenticeship?

If you're unsure about your next steps, this episode is packed with insights, practical advice, and real experiences to help you decide. Tune in now to find the right path for you!


Featuring:

  • Amy Allen, Project Manager, Apprenticeships Growth Project
  • Azara Blackwood, Apprenticeship Growth Progression Officer, Apprenticeships Growth Project
  • Rosie Glover, Law Student at Durham University and a member of the Uni Guide student panel


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Is university right for you? How to decide your next step | Episode 3707 Jan 202500:50:04

Episode 37: Is university right for you in 2025?


Are you wondering if university is the right path for you? In this episode, we’ll explore everything you need to know about making that big decision in 2025. From the key benefits of university life to common misconceptions, our expert guests and student panel dive into the real stories behind higher education.


We’ll explore:

  • Why people go to university through the lens of four unique characters: the profession-seeker, the problem solver, the subject explorer, and the skills builder.
  • Misconceptions about degrees and careers – and why your subject doesn’t define your future.
  • How to explore super-curricular activities if you’re unsure about committing to university.
  • Whether university is a smart financial investment and how to make the decision that’s right for you.
  • Practical tips to help you choose the right course, pick the best university, and get the most out of open days and taster sessions.


And, of course, we’ll ask our student guests: knowing what they know now, what advice would they give their younger selves before starting university?


If you’re trying to figure out your next steps, this episode is packed with insights, practical advice, and real stories to help you decide if university is right for you. Tune in now and take your first step towards making an informed decision about your future!


Featuring:

Jonathan Tinnacher, Founder, Better Uni Choices


and from our student and graduate panel:

Anton Springett, Computer Science Graduate, University of Kent.

Reece Buckley, Micro and Molecular Biology at Manchester Metropolitan University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos


Find out more about Better Uni Choices

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University personal statements: how to stand out | Episode 3604 Dec 202400:34:49

Episode 36: Making your university personal statement stand out


In this episode of The Uni Guide Podcast, we’re tackling everything you need to know about writing a standout personal statement for your 2025 university application. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your final draft, our expert insights will help you navigate this crucial part of the admissions process.


We’ll cover:

  • What is a personal statement? A quick breakdown of its purpose and why it matters.
  • The Student Room’s free review service – is it worth using?
  • Top tips for starting from scratch – practical advice for those still staring at a blank page.
  • Refining your draft – advanced pointers for those who’ve already begun but want to ensure their statement stands out.
  • Do universities actually read personal statements?
  • Avoiding common mistakes – learn the pitfalls many students fall into and how to steer clear of them.
  • Advice to our younger selves – reflecting on what we wish we’d known before starting university.


If you’re applying for university in 2025, this episode is packed with insights to make your personal statement shine. Don’t miss it!


Featuring:

Jasminne Gwalter. Community Manager, The Student Room Group


and from our student and graduate panel:

Ishan Dwivedi, Software Engineer and University of Cambridge Graduate

Reece Buckley, Micro and Molecular Biology at Manchester Metropolitan University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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Get university ready: skills and habits for success | Episode 3506 Nov 202401:01:39

Turning potential into performance – your motivation boost for the new academic year

 

In this episode, we're here to give you the motivation you need to kick off the new academic year with energy and focus. We'll help you see the opportunities ahead and unlock your full potential. We’ll explore:

  • What does it mean to turn potential into performance, and why is it essential?
  • How can university make the most of your ability?
  • How do you identify your strengths and use them to your advantage?
  • What does success look like, and how do you achieve it?
  • What's the #1 motivation tip to keep you driven throughout the year?


Tune in for actionable insights and a dose of inspiration to continue your academic journey on the right foot.


Featuring:

Kamal Ellis-Hyman, Company Founder and Director, Aim A Little Higher


and from our student and graduate panel:

Leah Brooks, medical student at the University of Sheffield

Ishan Dwivedi, Software Engineer and University of Cambridge Graduate


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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How to make the most of your university open day | Episode 3402 Oct 202400:41:46

In this episode, we dive into all aspects of university open days to help you get the most out of your experience. We'll cover:


What is an Open Day?

  • What exactly happens at a university open day?
  • Do all universities offer them?
  • When and where do they take place?
  • How do they differ from other university events?


Why attend and how to prepare:

  • Why should attending an open day be a priority for you?
  • Should you go solo, or bring friends, family, or attend with your school?
  • How many open days should you aim to visit?
  • Are there online options if time or travel costs are a concern?
  • What steps should you take in advance to get the most out of the experience?


Booking your spot:

  • Is booking necessary, and if so, how do you do it?
  • Are there any fees involved?


What to expect:

  • Do you need to stay for the entire day or attend specific sessions?
  • Is advance booking for sessions required?
  • Are there any dress codes or guest limits?
  • What are the best ways to get there?


Maximizing your open day:

  • How can you make the most of your time on campus?
  • What should you prioritise if you're short on time?
  • What key questions should you ask university staff and students?
  • Are there any common mistakes to avoid?
  • And finally, what should you do after the open day to keep the momentum going?


Whether you're preparing for your first open day or looking to fine-tune your strategy, this episode is packed with practical advice to make your visit a success.


Featuring:

Simon Fairbanks, Head of Community Engagement at UniTasterDays. Simon has previously worked at four universities.


and from our student panel:

Rosie Glover, second year student at Durham University


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 Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

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University explained: courses, costs and applications | Episode 5109 Mar 202600:46:48
Episode 51: University explained: courses, costs and applications


Thinking about going to university but unsure how it all works? This episode explains the key things students need to understand about university courses, tuition fees, student finance and the university application process.


For many students, researching university can feel confusing at first. There are thousands of university courses to choose from, different application routes, and lots of questions about costs and student finance. In this episode, the panel breaks down how university works and the most important things students should know before applying.


UniTasterDays Founder Jon Cheek is joined by Rosie Glover, a final year student at Durham University, and Simon Fairbanks, Associate Director of Community Engagement at UniTasterDays. Together they discuss the key advice featured in the Student Guide 2026, along with the common misunderstandings students have about university before they apply.


The conversation explores how students can choose the right university course, what they should look for beyond the course title, and what students really need to understand about tuition fees, student loans and the realities of university life.


The episode covers questions students often ask when researching university, including:

  • what students can expect from the Student Guide 2026
  • common misunderstandings students have about university before applying
  • how to choose a university course and what to look for beyond the course title
  • what students need to understand about tuition fees and student finance
  • how the university application process works
  • what students should know about university before starting their course


This episode is designed for students who are researching university courses, choosing subjects, or preparing for the university application process. It also provides useful guidance for parents and teachers who want a clearer understanding of how university works today.


Featuring:

Rosie Glover, Final year student, Durham University

Simon Fairbanks, Associate Director, Community Engagement, UniTasterDays

Hosted by Jon Cheek, Founder, UniTasterDays.com.


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

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Why study engineering at university: what to expect | Episode 5005 Feb 202600:46:30

Episode 50: Why study engineering at university and what it’s really like


Thinking about studying engineering at university but not sure what it actually involves? This episode breaks down what an engineering degree is really like, what you would study day to day, and the careers it can lead to after university.


Engineering is one of the broadest and most misunderstood university subjects. In this conversation, we look beyond the stereotypes to explain what engineering actually covers, who it’s for, and why it could be a great option for students who enjoy problem solving, creativity and real-world impact.


UniTasterDays Founder Jon Cheek is joined by Dr Elaine Brown, James Dornor and Patricia Ashman to explore the different types of engineering degrees, the routes into engineering, and the wide range of careers available both within engineering and beyond. They also talk honestly about skills, subjects, and common worries students have before applying.


The episode covers questions students often ask when considering engineering at university, including:

  • what studying engineering at university actually involves
  • the different engineering careers a degree can lead to
  • who engineering is for and why representation matters
  • which subjects and skills are most useful for an engineering degree
  • how important maths and physics really are
  • what a typical week studying engineering looks like
  • the different routes into engineering, including degrees and degree apprenticeships
  • how transferable engineering skills are if career plans change


This episode is designed for students who are choosing A levels, thinking about university courses, or deciding whether engineering is the right path for them. It also offers useful insight for parents and teachers who want a clear, realistic picture of what studying engineering at university is really like.


Featuring:

Elaine Brown, University of Bradford

James Dornor, Chief Executive Officer at Driven By Us

Patricia Ashman, Strategic Higher Education Leader, engineer and TEDx speaker


Hosted by Jon Cheek, Founder, UniTasterDays.com.


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


Driven By Us - A Community interest company led by special guest on the podcast James Dornor


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

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Is university for everyone? Access, affordability and opportunities | Episode 4908 Jan 202600:30:15

Episode 49 – Is university for everyone? Access, affordability and opportunities


In this episode, we tackle a big and often debated question: is university really for everyone? But before we tell you all about it, check out a fantastic resource we didn't have time to mention - the Sutton Trust Contextual Offer tool (2025 Contextual Offers Tool for UK Universities)


Back to the episode now. We're explore what widening participation actually means in practice, why it matters, and how universities and organisations work to make higher education more accessible for students from underrepresented backgrounds.


Andrew Hunter, Senior Programmes Manager at The Sutton Trust, joins Claire Mula, a Law with Business student and aspiring solicitor, alongside host Dr Leah Brooks, Chief Operating Officer at Future Frontline, to unpack the realities behind access, affordability and opportunity.


We’ll cover:

  • What widening participation means and how students are identified as eligible for support
  • Why widening participation is so important for universities and organisations like the Sutton Trust
  • The types of support and opportunities available to help students from widening participation backgrounds succeed
  • University events and programmes designed specifically for widening participation students


The conversation then shifts to lived student experience, with honest reflections on:

  • What feels most challenging when arriving at university as a first-generation student
  • Whether university is becoming too expensive for students from low-income families
  • One message for students questioning whether university is for them
  • Whether university is truly for everyone
  • How accessible top universities really are, regardless of background


This episode offers a balanced, practical discussion for students, parents and educators navigating questions around fairness, access and the future of higher education.


Featuring:

Andrew Hunter, Senior Programmes Manager at The Sutton Trust

Claire Mula, Law with Business student and an aspiring solicitor

Dr Leah Brooks, Chief Operating Officer at Future Frontline and Uni Guide Podcast host


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

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Does your uni course choice shape your future career? | Episode 4811 Dec 202500:32:10

Episode 48 – Does your uni course choice shape your future career?


In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest decisions students make – choosing a university course – and explore how much that choice really impacts future career paths.


Our guest Chris Rea, Head of Strategic Relationships at Prospects, joins Reece Buckley, a final year Micro and Molecular Biology student at Manchester Metropolitan University, to discuss what “career-ready” choices look like, how employers view degree subjects, and whether the course you pick now will open doors, close them, or leave room to explore.


We’ll cover:

  • How students can make informed, career-focused course decisions
  • The extent to which degree choice affects employment outcomes
  • Examples of careers where a specific degree is essential
  • Which subjects offer the most flexibility for students unsure of their future plans


Towards the end of the episode, Chris and Reece reflect on the conversation — including Chris’s final insight: what advice he would give his younger self when choosing a degree subject.


Whether you have a clear career goal or no idea what comes next, this episode will help you think differently about course choices and the pathways they can lead to.


Featuring:

Chris Rea, Head of Strategic Relationships at Prospects

Reece Buckley, Final year Micro and Molecular Biology student at Manchester Metropolitan University


Students, Parents, Carers and Teachers - please access these FREE resources:


UniTasterDays.com

The Students' Guide to University Brochure

The Parents’ Guide to University Brochure

The Teachers' Guide to University Brochure

University event incentive platform

University Jargon Buster

University Subject Guide Videos

The Uni Guide Podcast - all episodes

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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