Opportunities Bulletin | Spring Term, Week 1 I Date: 9 January 2026

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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


Architecture Workshop - half day in February half-term

Years 12 & 13

Considering a career in Architecture? This workshop will be held at Allies and Morrison, one of the largest architecture practices in the UK. In addition to their core disciplines of architecture and urbanism, the firm have expertise in conservation, consultation, interiors, landscape, visualisation and urban research.

This half-day workshop will consist of various presentations about working in the architectural world and will finish with a site visit and mini design project.

Perfect for students interested in architecture, model-making, 3D design and engineering.

Apply here

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National Cyber Force – Application Masterclass (Online) 

Friday 30 January | 10:00am – 12:00pm

Y12 & 13 - students need to be British citizens to be eligible for the event

The National Cyber Force (NCF) is a partnership between GCHQ, MOD, MI6 and Dstl, offering careers in cybersecurity, technology, engineering, languages, project management and analysis.

Register

 

 



Date: Tuesday 13 January 
Time: 5pm – 6pm
Years 11, 12 and 13
Location: (Zoom link provided upon registration) 

This event will help students better understand how businesses use technology, and the future career opportunities available to them. Lloyds Banking Group has over 30 million digital customers, and tech plays a huge role across its entire operations. 

Register

Take a look at these 18 different Apprentice Stories put together by Amazing Apprenticeships for National Apprenticeship Week coming up next month. 



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Computacenter will be hosting their annual Apprenticeship Insight Evening on two dates, designed to present their 2026 apprenticeship opportunities. 

3rd & 4th February 2026, 5.30pm – 8.30pm (the same event on both dates)

Computacenter HQ Hatfield Office
AL10 9TW 

Attendees will hear directly from apprentices, meet hiring managers and learn more about their pathways into technology. 

This event is a great opportunity for anyone interested in apprenticeships to:

- Learn about their programmes

- Hear from current apprentices

- Get a real insight into life in the Hatfield HQ Office

- Gain valuable knowledge and tips for applying to their 2026 apprenticeship programmes

- Free to attend (registration required – max 2 tickets per household)

Register





The Telegraph Media Group Media Literacy Programme 

March 2026

Applications now open

The programme aims to break down the barriers to careers in journalism and provide school pupils with the tools and skills to think critically about the media landscape.

It gives an insight into what it’s like to be a journalist at an award-winning multimedia news brand. The programme is open to all 16-18-year-olds across the UK.

The online sessions will be with a range of Telegraph journalists from departments including news, sports, beauty, music and social media. Participants will have the opportunity to learn news skills such as headline writing, interviewing and travel writing, and win prizes. 

The programme will run for four weeks, beginning on Tuesday 3 March 2026. Sessions will take place online from 4.00 to 5.10pm every Tuesday. At the end of the programme, each student will receive a Telegraph Media Literacy Journalism Certificate.

As part of their application, students will need to complete a short cover letter outlining why they wish to participate in the programme.

Submit your application

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

Event: British Army Insights – A Guide for Parents & Guardians
Date: Tuesday 20 January
Time: 18:00 – 19:00

 Register Now: https://britishar.my/GTQfiD

 This online session is designed to give parents clarity and confidence about the opportunities the British Army offers young people.

Why it matters:
Recent research with over 600 parents and guardians revealed:

  • Only 27% feel fully confident supporting their child through the application process.
  • Nearly half (49%) want to attend an online session and receive resources about Army apprenticeships.

What parents will gain:

  • A real look at life in today’s Army, including roles, training, and qualifications.
  • Inspiring stories from those with lived experience, plus practical advice and Q&A time.
  • Insights into how the Army helps young people build confidence, resilience, and valuable life skills — all while earning and learning.

Bonus: Attendees receive a FREE downloadable resource to help support their child’s career choices.


FURTHER & HIGHER EDUCATION


Futures in STEM (part of the National Leveling Up: STEM programme) provides two years of free online academic tutoring and pastoral support to Year 12 students.

Applications are now open, so if you are considering studying, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Maths or Physics, then this support programme is for you.

You need to complete the application form, which includes a short (250-word maximum) statement explaining why you want to take part in the programme. Applications are open until Saturday 31 January 2026 at 11.59pm (GMT).

You will receive a guaranteed conditional offer to study Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, or Physics at Durham (conditions apply), subject to meeting the degree requirements, if you have fully engaged with the programme.

Participation in the programme gives them access to:

  • Academic tuition, mentoring, and support to develop your skills in your chosen subject
  • Guest lectures from world-leading academics
  • The chance to be part of the Durham community.

Our programme is great preparation for life at university. You can read more about the programme, including selection criteria, on our Futures in STEM pages.

Find out more and reply

 

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College Open Days - Churchill College

Churchill College is holding two subject-specific open days. These are for prospective students who are interested in exploring the subjects on offer at Cambridge University, and finding out more about living and studying at Churchill College.

Monday 16 February – Biological Sciences Open Day (including Medicine)

Wednesday 18 February – Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Open Day

Both days run from 11:00 to 16:00, with registration from 10:30, and are free to attend. The days will include an admissions talk, subject taster sessions, a college tour, lunch and a short parent/supporter programme.

For more information, including which subjects are covered and how to register, please see our website.

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Subject Webinars - Trinity Hall College

Trinity Hall are running the following subject webinars to help prospective applicants learn more about our courses, what studying them at Trinity Hall might be like and what we look for in successful applicants:

  • Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion – 21st January 5-6pm

  • Psychology and Behavioural Sciences – 22nd January 5-6pm

  • Natural Sciences (Physical) – 4th February 5-6pm

  • Medicine – 5th February 5-6pm

  • Music – 17th March 5-6pm

A Trinity Hall Fellow will be leading the session with one of our current students on hand to discuss their experience applying for and studying the course, with time for a Q&A session at the end. This webinar is open to students, teachers, parents and supporters.

Click this link to sign up and receive live access as well as the recordings.

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Years 10-12 Langevity Residential 2026 - Emmanuel College

Applications for Langevity 2026 are now open! This is a two-part programme for students in Years 10 -12 attending any UK school. Starting in January, the first part consists of 8 weekly webinars spotlighting different languages taught at Cambridge. The second part is a one-night residential at Emmanuel College in April for a select group of Year 12 students who meet academic and widening participation criteria.

Participants of the programme will be introduced to the full range of languages and cultures that can be studied 'ab initio' (from scratch) at undergraduate level, and so webinars are accessible to both students with previous knowledge as well as those without. Sessions will introduce elements of language, but the focus will be more so on engaging with cultural material. 

For more information and access to the application form, please visit our website: Langevity Residential | Emmanuel College. The deadline to apply is 12pm Monday 12th January.

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Year 12 Languages, Power and Cultures Programme - Trinity College

Are you curious about cultures, fascinated by the past, or passionate about languages?

Trinity College is delighted to invite applications for the 2026 Languages, Power and Cultures Programme, an exciting opportunity to explore how language and culture shape the world around us.

The programme offers a chance to examine the classical and contemporary worlds through the lenses of power and culture. Together, we’ll explore how different forms of organised power convey meaning, and how the images and texts they produce shape the ways people imagine themselves and others.

This programme will benefit anyone interested in studying languages, classics, history, or related subjects. Aimed at current Year 12 (or equivalent) students, it provides the opportunity to experience university-level teaching delivered by Cambridge academics.

Our Languages, Power and Cultures programme consists of a series of six live lectures from Cambridge academics exploring themes across Classics, Linguistics, Archaeology, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies and Modern and Medieval Languages. All registered students will have access to these live sessions, gaining a taste of university-style teaching in the arts and humanities.

You can find more information on the website, and can apply here.

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Gresham College Lectures

Find the list of upcoming lectures here. These can be watched both online and in-person.

Find playlists of past lectures here.

Open to: GCSE and A Level students

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Girton College Humanities Writing Competition

This is an opportunity for students in Year 12 or equivalent to research and write beyond the curriculum, using one or more of five selected objects from the Lawrence Room museum objects, as their focus. Essays or creative responses (such as dramatic monologues, short stories or poems) are equally welcome.

Deadline: 20th March

Open to: students in Year 12 (S5 – Scotland, Y13 – N.I)/equivalent

Find out more and enter here

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Articulation Discovery Days with the National Gallery

Articulation Discovery Days are free workshops run in galleries around the country for KS4/5 students to help develop their critical analysis, research and oracy skills, including public speaking.

During this one-day workshop students will:

  • Explore art works through personal observation, discussion and primary research
  • Be encouraged to think independently, analyse information, and ask informed questions
  • Learn how to conquer nerves, physically prepare, and successfully deliver a presentation to large audiences
  • Meet with and interview art world professionals.
  • Learn about the Articulation Prize and get ready to take part.

At the end of the day each student will deliver their research and personal responses in short group presentations to the workshop leaders and their fellow students. Students do not need any prior experience, all skills required will be introduced on the day.

Open to: UK state schools

Find out more and book here

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The Great Debate 2026

The Great Debate is a public speaking competition where students have 5 minutes to present their speech arguing their answer to the question.

Over the past couple of years, the competition has been growing in size. To encourage as many young people to get involved as possible, and ensure as many local stories as possible are included, we have increased the number of heats and added a semi-final round. 

The competition for this year is: How important are personal and public records as evidence for explaining the story, or stories, of your local area?

 Open to: students in Year 10 to Year 13 

 Find out more and register here

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Young Historian Awards 2026

The purpose of these Prizes is to encourage you to think, research and frame your own questions that you will answer from further reading and research. This might be the result of a piece of work your teacher has set you to do at home, or it may be a piece of research you are carrying out for your own interest. It is also an opportunity to perhaps tell some of the untold stories around the themes.

 Deadline: 17th July

 Open to: students aged from 11 to 19

 Find out more here

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Fitzwilliam College Year 12 Competitions

This year Fitzwilliam College is holding eight essay competitions, two translation competitions, and an architectural design competition.

Deadline: 6pm, 27th February

Open to: students in Year 12 (S5 – Scotland, Y13 – N.I)/equivalent

Find out more and enter here

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Women in Computer Science Seminar Series

These sessions are open to all prospective students interested in exploring different topics in Computer Science. No previous experience in the subject is required, and they are also ideal for anyone with a passion for Mathematics.

Led by female and non-binary members of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, each seminar focuses on a unique topic chosen by the presenter, from Graphics to Computational Complexity.

Date: Weekly webinars on Tuesday evenings (5-6pm) between 20th January and 24th February 2026

Open to: female and non-binary students in Year 12 

Find out more and register here

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Murray Edwards College Sixth Form Lecture Series

The Murray Edwards Sixth Form Lecture Series will dive into English Literature, French, Spanish, Classics and many more literature and language-based subjects by exploring many commonly studied A Level texts and topics in new and interesting ways.

Join us at the College from 17:30 for refreshments and informal conversations with current students. The lectures themselves will begin at 18:00 and will be an hour in duration.

Find out more here

Location: Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

Featured lecture: Chaucer: The Merchant's Tale and The Wife of Bath with Rachael Hodgson, 4th February

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Homerton College Design Programme

Are you a budding designer, architect or engineer? The Homerton College Design Programme will help you to develop crucial university-level skills and thinking. You will gain access to a series of workshops run by academics and students, providing the grounding you need to produce your own sustainable design solution to any environmental problem that we are facing. After this, those who meet certain criteria will be invited to Homerton College's free student Health & Sustainability Conference!

Deadline: 9am, 5th February

Date: Programmes launches in April, and the in-person conference will run in August

Open to: students in Year 12 

Find out more and apply here