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Sports psychology taster: the psychology of performing under pressure For students
Why do some performers excel during intense pressurised situations one day, but fall by the wayside the next? How can leaders, psychologists, and coaches help key figures in sport, business, and public safety to survive and thrive in high-pressure environments? Join Bangor University to explore their work with elite organisations to answer these critical questions. This session will be relevant to those interested in a future in leadership, sport psychology, sport science, or psychology.
Monday 19 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Student life at university For students
Part of Get ready for university: what to do once you’ve applied event series
Want to know what studying at university is really like? Find out about the sports and societies you can join, and the support services that can help you transition into university life. You’ll also hear from a current student about what a typical day at university really looks like!
Tuesday 20 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Choosing between your university offers For students
Part of Get ready for university: what to do once you’ve applied event series
You’ve applied to university, so what’s next? Hear from university experts and a current student to learn how to reply to your offers and what to consider when choosing the best university for you. You’ll also find out what happens if you don’t receive any offers, and what your next steps can be.
Tuesday 20 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Supporting students in making A level/IB subject choices For teachers/counselors
For international teachers and counselors. In this webinar, you’ll learn about the specific Unifrog tools that can support your younger students to decide which subjects to study in their final years of school. You'll find out how our Subject Choice tool matches school subjects to potential career options, and we’ll give you some tips on the best ways to use Unifrog to support your younger students.
Wednesday 21 January @ 08:00 UK time - 30 mins -
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Wednesday 21 January @ 15:00 UK time - 30 mins -
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How much does university really cost? For students
Part of Get ready for university: what to do once you’ve applied event series
Are you worried about the cost of university, and not sure how to make university affordable in the UK? Join this webinar to help you feel more financially prepared. University experts will talk through the student funding options available, how to manage your costs through budgeting and part-time work, and what bursaries and scholarships are available to support you through university.
Wednesday 21 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Parents and caregivers session: supporting the next steps of university applications For parents/guardians
Part of Get ready for university: what to do once you’ve applied event series
Not sure what your child’s next steps should be after submitting their university application? Join this webinar to find out about the different university offers your child will receive, things to consider when choosing between these offers, and how to support your child if they don’t receive any offers.
Wednesday 21 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Psychometric testing on Unifrog For teachers/counselors
Unifrog’s psychometric testing offers a comprehensive method for students to explore how their personality, skills, and aptitudes align with potential future paths, all in a fun and interactive way. Join our webinar to learn about the components of psychometric testing on Unifrog and discover the resources that can help you deliver it effectively.
Thursday 22 January @ 08:00 UK time - 45 mins -
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Why are we so obsessed with true crime? For students
Why is watching crime dramas and documentaries so addictive? What sort of psychological impact do you think watching true crime shows has? And is there any cause for concern when it comes to the nation's appetite for crime programmes? Join the University of Law as we explore the impact of a growing viewership for crime dramas and documentaries. We’ll discuss whether this is having a harmful effect on society, or inspiring a generation of policing professionals, criminologists, and legal experts.
Thursday 22 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Home or away for university: what is best for me? For students
Choosing whether to stay at home whilst you study, or move to a different area or country depends on lots of different factors and it can be difficult to make such a big decision! Hear from university experts about what you need to consider when making your decision including costs, opportunities and support, so you can prepare to embark on your next chapter with confidence and excitement.
Monday 26 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Graduate power: how a degree can prepare you for your dream career For students
A university degree can help prepare you for your future dream career through lots of exciting opportunities! In this webinar, experts from the universities of Nottingham and Kent will discuss placement opportunities and extracurriculars at university that can help prepare you for the world of work. You’ll also hear from a current employee of UA92 graduate scheme to find out what a typical day looks like.
Monday 26 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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University taster: using liberal arts to understand social justice For students
In this webinar, the University of Glasgow will showcase how its Liberal Arts degree is structured, and how students use literature, history, philosophy and the arts within different pathways to explore social change. You’ll learn how the programme’s pathway-based structure supports this learning, including how multimodal artefacts, from different media to creative forms, are used to reflect on, communicate and engage with social justice issues.
Monday 26 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Studying in London: what to expect For students
Not only is London acknowledged worldwide for excellence in teaching and research, the vibrant and diverse city can provide great opportunities during and after your university studies. Join three London-based universities, SP Jain, Birkbeck and Westminster, to find out more about the benefits of studying, and hear from a current student studying in London to find out what it’s really like.
Tuesday 27 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Preparing for the October application deadline: medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, and Oxbridge For students
Applying early in October means early preparation is key! Hear from admissions experts from the University of Cambridge, medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science on things you can do now to get ready for the deadline, including hints and tips on personal statement writing, admissions tests, and interviews. Get your questions answered now on the process and what makes a great application.
Tuesday 27 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Unifrog for Northern Irish schools and colleges For teachers/counselors
For Northern Irish schools and colleges interested in joining our community or already using Unifrog. We’ll cover how the platform helps careers leaders build a strong audit trail for inspections, map careers provision against the Gatsby Benchmarks, demonstrate impact, and gather student feedback to your future careers curriculum. Ideal for careers leaders and teachers who oversee careers in school or college.
Wednesday 28 January @ 15:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Exploring the flexibility of the four year degree: what makes Scottish degrees different? For students
Discover how Scotland’s four year degree structure gives you time to explore, experiment, and focus your academic direction with options to take courses beyond your main subject as part of your degree. Hear from staff at the universities of Aberdeen and Dundee discussing the benefits of the four year degree and things to consider, and a current student studying at the University of Stirling who will share why they chose to study in Scotland and what they wish they had known!
Wednesday 28 January @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Contextual admissions: access programmes, summer schools and lower university offers For students
Access programmes, summer schools, and lower university offers through contextual admissions are great opportunities for you to explore studying at university and help you access universities which have competitive applications. Join the universities of Durham, Sussex and Teesside to find out more about the opportunities available, how to find them, and what contextualised offers are.
Wednesday 28 January @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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What’s it really like to be a nursing student? For students
Join Edge Hill University to hear from current nursing students about how their degree is helping them to develop the clinical skills and knowledge to become outstanding nurses. They’ll also share the ways their degree builds the empathy, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence nurses need. Whether you’re just beginning to explore a nursing career or already thinking about applying, this session will help you understand the heart behind the profession.
Tuesday 3 February @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Unifrog's complete SEL & PSHE Lesson Pack For teachers/counselors
For international teachers and counselors. In this webinar, we’ll introduce you to our complete SEL & PSHE lesson pack. This whole-school lesson pack contains over 80 lesson plans, giving SEL and PSHE leaders the tools to deliver a complete social-emotional learning curriculum. The pack is based on the new ISCA framework, meeting ISCA objectives and CASEL competencies, as well as covering important PSHE topics.
Wednesday 4 February @ 08:00 UK time - 45 mins -
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Unlocking student readiness: delivering a cohesive skills strategy with Skills Builder and Unifrog For teachers/counselors
Prepare your students for future success by turning skills development into a manageable strategy. We’ll begin by sharing the background of the Unifrog and Skills Builder partnership, explaining why these skills are a vital bridge between learning and the world of work. You’ll get a practical introduction to the Skills Builder Universal Framework, followed by a demo on how Unifrog helps students track their skills and equips teachers to deliver effective skills lessons. We’ll finish with a Q&A.
Wednesday 4 February @ 15:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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The economics and politics of crime: lessons from the Louvre robbery For students
How did the theft of millions of pounds worth of jewellery from the Louvre become a case study in human behaviour? In this interactive webinar from Northeastern University London, an economist explores how criminals weigh up risk and reward, while a political scientist examines how the heist became a political crisis shaped by the media. Through live polls and a podcast-style discussion between the two lecturers, see how economics and politics offer insights into real-world events.
Wednesday 4 February @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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What’s next for computing? Learn how to futureproof your career For students
What are the emerging technologies in computing hardware and software? What specific skills are valued by employers? And how do you keep up to date with the benefits and potential threats to the computing industry? Join the University of Staffordshire as we look at the practical things you’ll need to futureproof your career in computing. You’ll learn about key technologies, connectivity, industry needs, skills, and certifications.
Wednesday 4 February @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Interactive session: can AI analyse literature and language like we can? For students
AI meets classic literature in this interactive webinar from Northeastern University London. You’ll start by looking at ‘The Lonely Londoners’ (1956) by Sam Selvon, a novel about the experiences of Caribbean migrants arriving in London after the British Nationality Act of 1948. This session will combine traditional literary analysis with machine analysis, so you can discover what computational methods can, and cannot, reveal about literature.
Thursday 5 February @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Games design taster: how creative worlds are built For students
How do games turn ideas into immersive, playable worlds? Join Professor Chris Headleand from the University of Staffordshire to explore how games blend art, storytelling, code, psychology, and tech. You’ll learn how designers shape player experience, how developers solve complex problems, and how teams collaborate to bring games to life. Discover how game technologies influence industries beyond entertainment, and how studying games design builds valuable problem solving and teamwork skills.
Tuesday 10 February @ 17:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Unifrog for Welsh schools and colleges For teachers/counselors
For Welsh schools and colleges interested in joining our community or already using Unifrog. We’ll explore how the platform helps careers leaders build a solid audit trail for Estyn inspections, demonstrate impact, and collate student feedback to shape future careers provision. Careers Wales will also deliver part of the session, sharing how AI tools can support teachers in embedding Careers and Work-Related Experiences (CWRE) meaningfully within their subject areas.
Wednesday 11 February @ 15:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Unifrog Apprenticeship Fair For students and parents/guardians
Get involved with National Apprenticeship Week by attending our virtual apprenticeship fair and speaking to 30 employers in just two hours! From understanding apprenticeships to learning what it's like working in different industries and acing your application, join to explore your options and get your questions answered by experts. Click the sign up link to visit our external events platform to see the full list of employers attending, the schedule of live sessions, and register to attend!
Wednesday 11 February @ 16:00 UK time - 2hrs -
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Sociology taster: what ‘Love Island’ reveals about power and gender For students
How does a reality TV show shape ideas about love, attraction, and relationships? In this interactive session, join staff and students from Liverpool John Moores University to explore the TV show ‘Love Island’ through a sociological lens. You’ll examine body image, ‘pretty privilege’, gender performance, and power in relationships, and see how sociology helps uncover the invisible norms shaping our everyday lives.
Thursday 12 February @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Broadening horizons: the impact of careers-related learning in primary schools For teachers/counselors
Discover how careers-related learning can spark curiosity and challenge stereotypes from an early age. Join Unifrog, the Careers & Enterprise Company, and an expert panel of schools, trusts, and local authorities to explore the real-world impact of the CEC’s ‘Start Small, Dream Big’ pilot, delivered in 1,300+ primary schools across the UK. Hear how primary schools are implementing impactful careers-related learning and see a live demo of Unifrog for primary schools, finishing with a Q+A.
Thursday 26 February @ 15:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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Design a more sustainably engineered future - Institution of Mechanical Engineers For students and teachers/counselors
This latest in our series of webinars linked to our Institution of Mechanical Engineers course will explore sustainable design principles and renewable technologies. The webinar will focus on exploring the dynamic world of sustainability within mechanical engineering. We’ll be looking at what sustainability means and how engineers can design and improve renewable energy technologies.
Monday 2 March @ 16:30 UK time - 45 mins -
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University Subject Discovery Fair For students and parents/guardians
From finance to nursing, law to creative arts, and engineering to teaching the Subject Discovery Fair is a great opportunity to find out all about studying at university and get all your questions answered by the experts. Join over 30 universities from across the UK to speak to their representatives via Q&A, and attend live sessions delivered by university academics to get an insight into the exciting subjects and trending topics you could be studying at university!
Wednesday 18 March @ 16:00 UK time - 2hrs 30 mins -
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