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Y12 students have exams soon. As well as revising, this term is a great time to get your Y12s started with researching their next steps if you haven’t already. By starting their research now, your students can enter Y13 with a good idea of where they want to apply – whether that’s university, an apprenticeship, or preparing to enter the world of work – and identify the steps they need to take to apply successfully.
> Researching UK universities on Unifrog
> Researching apprenticeships on Unifrog
Here are some exciting events and resources to help you support your students with reaching their best next step this term.
Virtual Work Experience Week (29 June – 3 July)
We’re excited to share the resources for this year’s Virtual Work Experience Week! For students who missed out on in-person placements, or those who wish to further build their employability skills, it's a great way to connect with some top employers.
We’ll be joined by a different employer each day, when students can join live webinars and complete realistic workplace tasks on Unifrog.
> See this year’s line-up and learn how the week works
If your work experience week is after our Virtual Work Experience Week, you can still use the webinar recordings and Unifrog courses to take part. Recordings will be live on the platform within the relevant course a week after each session. For example, the webinar recordings from Wednesday 1 July will be available by Wednesday 8 July, with all recordings available by Friday 10 July.
If your work experience week is before our Virtual Work Experience Week, you can use any of our past courses, which also include webinar recordings.
> See all past Virtual Work Experience Week courses
Please note: this links to the student side of Unifrog. Once you've clicked on the link, you need to click 'Open the link as a student' to access the webpage.
Global university fair (3 June, 3–5.30pm)
If you have students who are interested in studying abroad, invite them to our upcoming virtual university fair! We’ll be joined by over 30 universities from around the world, who will share expert advice on applications and what it’s like to study in different countries.
The fair is free for all students and ideal for Y10–12. Students are free to drop in for just one or two sessions, or they can stay for the full fair.
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