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Universitio LTD is a global EdTech company transforming international education through technology, AI, and human expertise.

18/06/2026

πŸŽ“ One platform. Thousands of opportunities.

We're building the academic equivalent of a search engine for higher education opportunities.

Our goal is simple:

Instead of checking hundreds of university websites individually, students and researchers should be able to find PhD positions, scholarships, postdoctoral opportunities, and academic jobs in one place.

We're continuously adding new opportunities from universities around the world, making Universitio your all-in-one destination for academic and research opportunities.

The search for your next opportunity starts here.

https://universitio.com/opportunities/

18/06/2026

πŸŽ“ It’s not too late to apply for September 2026 entry!

If you’re planning to study an undergraduate degree in the UK, there are still opportunities available.

At Universitio, we’re here to support you throughout the entire processβ€”from choosing the right university to submitting your application.

βœ… Official representatives of UK universities
βœ… Expert guidance and support
βœ… Personalised university matching

Comment β€œAPPLY” below and our team will get in touch with you.

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15/06/2026

Many UK universities are continuing to accept applications for the September 2026 intake, including a number of Bachelor's degree programmes.

If you're planning to study in the UK, now is the time to:

βœ… Assess your eligibility

βœ… Shortlist the right universities and courses

βœ… Prepare a strong application strategy

βœ… Start your visa planning early

While opportunities are still available, places on popular courses can fill quickly.

πŸ“… Book a consultation today and find out which options are currently available for your profile.

https://universitio.com/free-consultation

πŸ“© Send us a message to get started.

11/06/2026

The UK has more than a dozen legal immigration routes. Most people only hear about two or three β€” and often start down the wrong one.
So we built something to fix that.
Our free 2026 guide breaks down every major UK pathway β€” study, work, business, research, family, settlement and eventual citizenship β€” in plain English. Each route is explained simply: who it's for, the main things you need, and where it can lead.
It's designed for anyone weighing their options:
β†’ Students planning undergraduate or postgraduate study
β†’ Professionals exploring the Skilled Worker or Global Talent route
β†’ Founders considering the Innovator Founder visa
β†’ Families looking to move together
No jargon. Just a clear map of what's possible.
Comment "UK" below and we'll share the full guide with you.

11/06/2026

Confused about which UK visa is actually right for you? You’re not alone. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
We’ve put together a FREE 2026 guide to every major UK immigration pathway β€” study, work, business, research, family, settlement and citizenship β€” all in plain English. No jargon, no overwhelm. Just your options, clearly laid out.
Whether you’re a student, a professional, an entrepreneur or planning a move with family, it’ll help you understand where to start.
πŸ’¬ Comment β€œUK” and we’ll send the full guide straight to your DMs.
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05/06/2026

The University of Sheffield is offering a fully funded PhD studentship investigating how agentic AI is changing cognitive and emotional work in healthcare β€” specifically how AI systems reshape clinician decision-making, cognitive load, and professional agency.

Funding includes:
βœ… 3.5 years of tuition fees β€” international fees covered
βœ… Annual stipend: Β£21,805 (UKRI rate, 2026/27)
βœ… Research Training Support Grant: Β£7,250

Entry requirements:
A 1st or 2:1 undergraduate degree and a Master's at Merit or above (or equivalent). International applicants: IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in each component.

Suitable backgrounds:
Healthcare management Β· Organisational behaviour Β· Psychology Β· Information systems Β· Computer science Β· Business analytics
Deadline: 26 June 2026. Applications submitted through the University of Sheffield's online portal β€” select 'Management School' and state the full project title when applying.

For informal enquiries, contact Dr Emilia Vann Yaroson: [email protected]
Full details and application link:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRN836/phd-studentship-agentic-ai-and-cognitive-work-in-healthcare-reshaping-cognitive-and-emotional-work-in-clinical-decision-making

04/06/2026

Moving your child to the other side of the world to study is an act of extraordinary faith and love. What most families underestimate is how much the experience costs emotionally β€” not just financially.

The first semester at a UK university is the hardest for most international students. Not because anything has gone wrong. Because what they are doing is genuinely difficult. New country. New culture. New friends to make. Familiar ones left behind. Academic expectations that feel different from home. The quiet of a Sunday when everyone else has gone home for the weekend.
Mental health challenges during this transition are common, normal, and manageable β€” especially when support is accessed early.

Here is what every parent should know:
Your child has free access to NHS mental health support. NHS Talking Therapies β€” free cognitive behavioural therapy and counselling for anxiety, depression, and stress β€” can be self-referred online without a GP appointment. The service is funded by the Immigration Health Surcharge you paid with the visa application.

Every UK university has free counselling services. Typically six to eight sessions with a qualified counsellor, accessed through the student services website. Most students never use them β€” not because they don't need to, but because they don't know they're there.

What you can do from home:
Keep regular, scheduled contact β€” but allow space for your child to build their life in the UK rather than remaining emotionally tethered to home. Normalise the idea of seeking support before it becomes necessary. Share this guide with them before they leave.

What using support does not do:
It does not affect their visa. It is confidential β€” not reported to the university, the visa authorities, or the family without consent. It is not a sign of failure. It is a sign of self-awareness.
The students who ask for help when they need it are not the weakest in the cohort. They are often the most resilient.

If your family is preparing for the transition to UK university life and wants honest guidance on what to expect β€” our consultation is free.
πŸ“© https://universitio.com/free-consultation?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sept2026&utm_content=graphic-mentalhealth

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The thing most international students figure out in week eight.

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Which city are you heading to? Drop it below β€” we’ll tell you
the best on-campus employers at your specific university.

02/06/2026

One of the most common questions we receive in June and July, from students confirmed for September arrival, is simple: how do I actually find a part-time job in the UK?

The answer is more straightforward than most expect β€” but it requires knowing where to look.

Start here, not on Indeed:
Your university careers service is the most underused resource for student job hunting. It lists vacancies specifically screened for Student visa holders, many of which are never publicly advertised. Employers who post roles there are already familiar with student visa work conditions. Register in your first week.

On-campus roles are the easiest first job:
Library assistant, student ambassador, campus cafΓ©, sports centre staff. Employers on campus have hired hundreds of international students before your child. They know the rules. They know the hour limits. They often prioritise students already enrolled at the institution. Walk in and ask.

For higher pay β€” tutoring:
Students with strong grades in Mathematics, Sciences, Economics, or languages can earn Β£15–£40 per hour as a private tutor. Platforms including Tutorful allow registration before you even arrive. This is consistently the highest hourly rate available to students without formal qualifications.

What to prepare before applying:
A one-page UK-format CV. A brief, personalised cover letter for each role. An eVisa share code generated at gov.uk/prove-right-to-work β€” this is how employers verify your right to work in the UK since the move to digital eVisa in 2024. Have all three ready before your first application.

The one rule above everything else:
Your total working hours across all jobs must not exceed 20 hours per week during term time. Track this every week. It is not negotiable.

If your family wants guidance on any aspect of your child's working life in the UK β€” visa, work rights, finding employment, tax, National Insurance β€” our consultation is free.
πŸ“© https://universitio.com/free-consultation?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sept2026&utm_content=graphic-partimejobs

01/06/2026

One of the most underused financial tools available to international students in the UK is also one of the simplest: student discount cards and apps.

The UK has one of the most developed student discount ecosystems in the world. Your child is entitled to every one of these savings from the moment they are enrolled at a UK university β€” regardless of nationality.

Here is the honest guide to what is actually worth getting:
Free and essential β€” UNiDAYS
Sign up with a university email at unidays.com. Instantly unlocks discounts at hundreds of brands: ASOS, Nike, Adidas, Apple, Adobe Creative Cloud (60% off), Deliveroo, and many more.

Takes five minutes to set up. Completely free. This should be on your child's phone within the first 48 hours of arrival.
Worth the Β£12/year β€” TOTUM card
The student ID card from the National Union of Students. Gives 10% off at the Co-op β€” which alone pays for the card in a few monthly grocery shops. Also unlocks National Express coach discounts, Tastecard restaurant deals, and serves as a recognised student ID card at venues across the UK.

Free subscriptions with a student email:
Spotify β€” Β£5.99/month (half price)
Apple Music β€” Β£5.99/month (half price)
Amazon Prime Student β€” free for 6 months, then Β£40/year (includes free next-day delivery β€” especially useful in the first week when setting up accommodation)
Microsoft 365 β€” free through most UK universities
YouTube Premium β€” Β£5.99/month (half price)
For London students specifically:
The 18+ Student Oyster card gives 30% off all Transport for London services β€” Underground, Overground, buses. Applied for through the university. Saves significant money for students commuting daily in London.

If your family wants a complete pre-arrival planning guide β€” discounts, banking, NHS, council tax, work rights β€” our consultation is free.
πŸ“© https://universitio.com/free-consultation?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sept2026&utm_content=graphic-discounts

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