We organise many events to help students make the right decision when choosing a university or college. Our conventions and subject-specific exhibitions give you and your students the opportunity to speak to representatives from universities and colleges who can help your students to make an informed decision about what and where to study. Many of the events also have extensive seminar programmes, which cover topics such as grants and loans, taking a year out, how to fill in your UCAS application and entry to competitive subjects.
In this section, you can find details about all of our upcoming exhibitions and conventions that you can attend. They are designed mainly for 16- and 17-year-old students (Year 12, Lower Sixth or Scottish Higher students). However, anyone applying to, or interested in, higher education is welcome to attend the events.
How to prepare
Use our guide to learn how to help your students get the most out of visiting exhibitions and conventions.
Conventions
These events are not subject based - a range of exhibitors come from all areas of the UK, including further education colleges and GAP Year organisations.
Design your future
If your students are passionate about art and design, attending one of these events will enable them to learn more about available courses in a lively and stimulating exhibition environment.
Compose your future
Here is a fantastic opportunity to chat to course leaders and others involved in performing arts, drama, music and dance.
Examine your future
These events provide unique higher education and career progression guidance to anyone interested in a study/career route in medicine, health and the allied health professions.
Even if some of your students do not know what or where to study, visiting an exhibition or convention can prove invaluable, and your advice and guidance at these events can help them to make their decision.