The last two years have been a rollercoaster for international admissions, with huge volumes driving resources to the limit. As the landscape shifts again, what approaches can UK universities adopt that allow them to be as flexible as possible, whilst still providing a 5-star student journey? This isn’t just another webinar about the do’s and don’ts of admissions, it’s a dive into real world examples of problem solving as partners and understanding that one size no longer fits all.By attending you'll:

  • Hear inspiring case studies from senior sector peers on the problems they’ve faced and how they’ve experimented to overcome them.
  • Understand the latest developments in the admissions space and how flexibility is your friend.
  • Understand how AI is currently shaping admissions and what is just over the horizon.

Join the discussion. Reserve your free virtual seat today.This webinar is designed for UK higher education professionals. The panel will consist of UK university and QS admissions experts.

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