Opportunities Bulletin | Autumn Term, Week 4 I Date: 26 September 2025

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In this weekly round-up you will find information about a huge range of careers and further/higher education opportunities, including university open days, work experience, careers taster sessions, apprenticeship vacancies and lots more. The Careers section is followed by the Higher Education section.
We hope you find it useful!

Webinars and events taking place during school hours are aimed at Sixth Form students only. 

By listing providers or employers HGS is not endorsing them, so we recommend that you do your own research to ensure it's the right thing for you.


CAREERS / WORK EXPERIENCE / APPRENTICESHIPS




Sunday 5 October, 9am - 5pm

Years 10-13

Focus on Pain Management and Mental Health

Register here: https://alliedhealthmentor.org/nhs-healthcare-careers-virtual-work-experience/

Once they have registered, students will be emailed links to their virtual work experience portals. During the work experience day, students will follow two patients from their initial presentation to recovery. They will gain a unique insight into how patients interact with a variety of healthcare professionals and what it’s like to work in an NHS multidisciplinary team.

Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with healthcare professionals throughout each day. This will empower students to make an informed career decision and demonstrate their commitment to healthcare in their UCAS applications.

Students will receive certificates as evidence of having participated in the work experience programme. Those that complete the full 5-session programme will also be awarded Highly Commended References.

Students can register individually at any time throughout the 5-month programme using the link below. Places are £10 a session to cover administrative and technological costs:
https://alliedhealthmentor.org/nhs-healthcare-careers-virtual-work-experience/

Find out more and register

 


Event: UK’s Intelligence Agencies – Virtual Insight Session
Date: Wednesday, 22nd October
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Format: Online event

The UK’s Intelligence Agencies - MI5, MI6, and GCHQ - work together to keep the country safe, using cutting-edge techniques to prevent threats both in the UK and globally. This session will provide students with valuable insights into these vital organisations and the wide range of early career opportunities they offer, including apprenticeships and junior development programmes.

Agenda highlights:

  • Introduction to the UK’s Intelligence Agencies

  • Overview of the Intelligence Services

  • Insight into a variety of roles within the Agencies

  • Understanding the security clearance process

  • Top tips for applications and interviews

  • Next steps

How to apply:
Students can apply for this online event through their Uptree account. If they do not yet have an account, they can register here.

Please note: Priority will be given to students who meet the eligibility criteria listed on the Uptree website. Applications will be reviewed from two weeks before the event, and successful students will receive their invitation 1–2 weeks in advance.




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Volunteer at the Lister Hospital - interested students should email volunteer.enh-tr@nhs.net in the first instance. 

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Applications are now open for our Access Law programme – a virtual programme for secondary school students interested in law. You will get the opportunity to learn more about a career in law through a series of virtual events and mentoring support.

Who is Ashurst?

Ashurst is a leading global law firm that specialises in commercial law. In the UK, Ashurst has offices in London and Glasgow.

Who are we looking for?

You will be eligible to apply for our Access Law programme if:

  • You are interested in studying law at university or gaining employment in a law-related field after school/university
  • You are studying in the UK and are in your penultimate or final year of secondary school
  • You are attending a state funded, non-fee-paying school/college or are attending a fee-paying school on a 100% means-tested bursary
  • You must also meet one or more of our additional criteria outlined on our Access Law webpage

Apply now!

  • Visit the Access Law webpage to learn more about this opportunity and to apply.

Applications are open now and will close on 7th October 2025 at midday.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch, please contact socialimpact@ashurst.com


Work Experience with the NHS

Applications are now open for placements in a range of NHS settings in Hertfordshire and West Essex. 

Find out more and apply




My Great First Job is a really useful information source for students who are looking for advice on building employability skills, including how to get started on Linkedin, how to make successful applications and preparing to go to interviews. 

Watch past webinars


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FURTHER / HIGHER EDUCATION



Interview Webinars (for multiple subjects)

Pembroke is pleased to be partnering with Christ's, Downing, Magdalene, Sidney Sussex, and St. John's Colleges to deliver a range of interview webinars for state school students who are in Year 13 and actively considering applying to Cambridge this October. 

These online webinars are tailored towards students who are about to submit their applications to Cambridge. They aim to:

  • Provide an overview of the interview process
  • Include a subject-themed interview workshop, delivered by academics from the university
  • Offer the chance to get any additional questions answered.

Registration closes variously across September onwards. 

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Application Webinars - Assessments and Interviews: Pembroke College

Pembroke College is delighted to be hosting a series of online webinars looking at the Cambridge application process, with the opportunity to ask your questions to Admissions staff and current Pembroke students. These webinars are aimed specifically at students who are currently in Year 12 or Year 13. 

To be eligible for these webinars, you must be considering applying to the University of Cambridge in October 2025 for entry in October 2026/27. 

Registration closes 1 October. 



We are inviting Year 12 students to apply for the Cambridge Higher Aspirations Scheme (CHAS) 2025/26. Now in its sixth year, CHAS is an innovative outreach programme aimed at encouraging bright and ambitious students to set their sights on top universities, as well as providing a sustained academic programme of support and guidance throughout their time in sixth form/college.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria                                                                                     

  • The Cambridge Higher Aspirations Scheme (CHAS) is run by Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge and is open to Year 12 students in our link boroughs and counties (Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Barnet, Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lewisham, Newham and Waltham Forest) who attend state schools or colleges.
  • Applicants to the programme must be on course to achieve 3As or higher at A level (or equivalent). The programme is selective, and we will operate a holistic approach in assessing applications, considering students’ prior academic attainment and predicted A Level (or equivalent) grades alongside widening participation criteria.
  • Applicants should ensure that the combination of A Level (or equivalent qualification) subjects that they are currently taking meets the subject entry requirements for the University of Cambridge degree which corresponds to their chosen CHAS course. For example, students applying for the Economics CHAS programme must be taking A Level Mathematics. Entry requirements for Cambridge degrees can be found on the course overview webpages here: Courses for 2026 entry | Undergraduate Study

Session Dates

Students will participate in 5 supervisions (Cambridge-style small group teaching) led by a researcher from the University:

  • Supervision 1: Saturday 24th January (in person at Gonville and Caius College)
  • Supervision 2: Tuesday 3rd February, 18:30-19:30 (online)
  • Supervision 3: Tuesday 17th February, 18:30-19:30 (online)
  • Supervision 4: Tuesday 3rd March, 18:30-19:30 (online)
  • Supervision 5: Tuesday 17th March, 18:30-19:30 (online)

 To apply for the scheme, students must be available to attend all 5 supervisions.

Additional Activities

  • One-night residential visit to Caius for students who demonstrate a strong record of engagement during the supervisions. The residential will take place in August 2026. Places are limited.

Sign up

Students in Year 12 wishing to apply for the CHAS Scheme should complete an online form by following the link below. 

https://cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5zlsr0EjSVGD1dk

The deadline for applications is 17:00 on Friday 17th October 2025. Applications submitted after this deadline will not be considered. 

We look forward to receiving your applications!

Francesca, Hannah, Sidrah and Chris
Gonville & Caius College
, Cambridge


 


Head Start to Uni is a chance for you to visit Newcastle University, see their campus, talk to current students, and gain information and advice to prepare you for your journey into higher education.

This event gives students the opportunity to:

  • Discover information about applying to the University.
  • Tailor the event to develop your knowledge where you need it.
  • Gain confidence in the application process. 
  • Enhance your critical thinking skills. 
  • Meet and chat with current students. 
  • Explore our campus.

The day…

The event will begin at 09:30am on Friday 24th October, and you can choose to attend two bespoke workshops to support your application and hear a panel of our current students talk about their university journey! You can also take an optional student-led campus tour at the close of the event.


Register