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Once you've weighed up all the information available, attended university open days (either in person or virtually) and discussed your degree options with friends, family, course tutors and college careers advisers, you're ready to begin the application process for 2023 entry.
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is the central organisation responsible for processing applications for full-time undergraduate study at UK universities.
You can either register and complete your application using the UCAS online system or do it through your school or college and they'll send it to UCAS on your behalf. However, with the latter it's important to confirm the deadline, as it may be earlier than the one set by UCAS.
Alternatively, if you've already left college, or you're an international student looking to study in the UK, you'll need to register with UCAS as an individual and apply through their online system, while adhering to the timeframe set out below.
Online applications for full-time undergraduate study are made by visiting the UCAS Hub. From this page, you'll be able to start, continue and track your application. You can also get help with filling in your UCAS application form.
When applying, you can select up to five courses at different universities. However, you can only apply once in a cycle.
The deadline for all 2023 applications to be received by UCAS is Friday 30 June 2023.
The 2023 UCAS application fee is £22.50 for a single choice, rising to £27 for two choices or more.
Your college may collect the payment for entry, or they could ask you to pay UCAS directly.
Before the application deadline you'll need to have:
Institutions set their own entry requirements based on the subject and the demands of the specific course to ensure that the students who make it through the selection process have the necessary knowledge and skills.
They typically consider:
It's important to be aware that course providers don't immediately dismiss those that fall short of their exact requirements, so you may still receive an offer for a place on a course if you don't quite achieve your predicted grades.
While institutions do ask for grades in certain subjects at A-level (or equivalent) as part of their course entry requirements, they may also request a particular amount of UCAS Tariff points.
Although this system is optional, it is often used by admissions staff to compare applicants.
Here are the key dates for courses starting in 2023:
Applicants who have used all five choices but are not holding any offers (or have declined those received) may consider the UCAS Extra service, allowing you to add one more choice.
If you've choices remaining from the five available, you may be able to enter more using UCAS Hub. However, this will incur a further application fee and it needs to be done before the final UCAS deadline. You can't use this feature if you've already accepted or declined your offers.
Once your application has been sent and you've received a welcome email, you can follow its progress by logging into UCAS Hub. To use this online system, simply sign in with your personal ID and password.
You'll then be able to find out if you have any offers for a place on a course or receive an invitation to attend an interview. You can also respond to any offers you receive from your chosen universities.
Don't worry about missing out on important updates, as you'll be notified by email of any changes to your application. You may not see much activity at first, as it can take months to receive verdicts.
While there are some things that can still be changed, including swapping choices, you'll need to be aware of the timescales involved.
If you choose to study part time or are interested in distance learning, you'll need to contact the university directly to apply, although you can still search for courses on the UCAS website between July and September.
The application process is also a lot shorter, so you don't need to find a course as far in advance. Exact deadlines are set by individual course providers.
International students will still apply through UCAS but you may need to send your proof of qualifications directly to the university. Speak to your chosen institution to find out their policy on receiving results.
It can take months before you start receiving offers, but when a university makes an offer, you'll receive a notification email (as long as you're set up in UCAS Hub). You can then log in and view the offer.
The four offer types are:
Instead of simply making you an offer, universities might invite you to an interview or audition. You'll find out about this through UCAS Hub.
Once all your UCAS offers are in, you'll have to make a decision and respond by the deadline. You can:
You may choose to decline all the offers, adding more courses through the UCAS Extra service.
If you have a conditional place on a course, your status will be updated by the university once they've received your grades/exam results.
After you've been firmly accepted by a university, you'll receive details from the institution about what to do next.
As soon as you've sent your application, you can begin to look for ways to fund your study.
There are various options available, including tuition fee loans, maintenance loans and non-repayable grants. Eligibility will usually depend on where in the UK you live.
For more information on the types of funding available, see student loans and finance.
If you've received offers which are conditional on your exam results, A-level results day becomes even more crucial. For those looking to go to university in 2023, this day falls on Thursday 17 August 2023.
In most cases, exam results are sent directly from UCAS to your various choices.
All's not lost if you didn't receive any offers or you didn't get the grades you hoped for, as Clearing has been set up for universities and colleges to fill any remaining course vacancies. You can use the regularly updated UCAS search tool to find suitable courses.
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Niya (Polish: Nyja IPA: [nɨja], Nija IPA: [ɲja], Latin: Nya) is a Lechitic god of the underworld of unknown sex, whose exact functions are unknown.[1][2][3][4] Niya is mentioned together with other gods worshipped by Poles, such as Yesha, Łada, or Devana. Niya's cult may be demonstrated by the sayings "Go to Niye" ("pójść do Nyje") and "Dwell in Nya" ("bydlić w Nyi") collected by Polish ethnographer Aleksander Brückner.[5] In recent years, the confidence in the authenticity of Niya has increased in the scientific community.[6]
According to Stanisław Urbańczyk, the name Niya comes from the root ny-, which appears in the Old Polish word nyć, meaning "to fade, disappear". The variant naw appears in Ruthenian and Bulgarian in the forms nav, navje, navka.[1] Andrzej Szyjewski agrees with this claim, adding that Niya is an echo of the proto-Slavic word *nawь meaning "corpse", "deceased." In Bulgarian spells, there are "twelve naves" as evil demons spreading the plague, and South Slavic navije or navje are seen as evil birds harassing pregnant women. In the Eastern Slavs, "navya bone" was used in rites related to death.[7] In other Slavic languages nici means "lying face downwards" which indicates the downward direction and chthonic afterlife.[8]
Oleg Trubachyov also noted the relationship between the proto-Slavic word *navь and the Proto-Indo-European word *nāu, meaning "to flow", and pointed to the Latin word navis meaning "boat".[9] This would connect Niya with the function of a psychopomp and in that case would be the equivalent of the Greek Charon.[citation needed]
Aleksander Brückner took the name from the word niti meaning "to rot", "to molder".[1]
The first source mentioning a deity named Niya is theologian Lucas of Wielki Koźmin. As the most likely author of the Gniezno sermon created in the years 1410–1412 for bishop Wojciech Jastrzębiec, he wrote:[10]
Statua provincialia breviter from 1420–1422 mentions the name of the god as Tya/Tiya:[11][12]
Jan Długosz describes the cult of Nya, presenting him as the Polish equivalent of Pluto and his temple in Gniezno:[13][14]
After Długosz, the cult of Nya is described by Maciej Stryjkowski:[15]
Jakub Parkoszowic writes about Nya as a god of Poles independently of sources from Jan Długosz in his traktat o ortografii polskiej ("treatise on Polish orthography"):[16]
After Długosz, the cult of Nya is also described by Maciej Miechowita.[17] Niya was also mentioned by Marcin Bielski and his son Joachim and by priest Jakub Wujek together with other gods worshipped by Poles.[18] Sermones per circulum anni Cunradi from 1423 mentions about god named Yaya which is believed to be other version of name of Niya.[11][12]
When writing about Niya, Długosz mentions a temple that was to be built in his honour in Gniezno. Archaeological research carried out at Lech Hill revealed the presence of a stone structure in the form of a mound on which were found fragments of animal bones and early-medieval ceramics, probably representing traces of sacrifices there.[19] In addition, at the top of the hill there was a periodically wet basin, which in the theological vision of the world could emphasize the sacred (aquatic-chtonic) character of the place.[20] Archaeologist Paweł Szczepanik interprets it as a remnant of a cult site corresponding to the temple mentioned in the chronicle of Długosz.[20]
Grzegorz Niedzielski believes that Tiya (and/or Diya) is not a distortion of the name Niya but rather the other name of Niya. He derives Diya and Tiya from dąć, tchnąć – "to blow, breathe" from which comes dech, tchnienie – "breath", followed by duch "spirit", dusza "soul", natchnienie "inspiration". The Greek term for god – θεός (theós) – is to come from the same indoeuropean root *dheu-. He also notes the connections between characters with similar names and the underworld in Greek mythology: nymph Thynia is said to be the mother of Delphus who replaced Python as Delphic oracle and the name Python is derived from the same root as the Indic mythological serpent Ahi Budhnya and badnjak. Semele changed her name to Thyone after she was rescued by her son Dionysus from Hades and she is related to Dionysian frenzy – inspiration. Anthesteria is festival of Dionysus where dead were resurrected. A similar relationship can be found in Slavdom: vilas, Bulgarian wilněja ("crazy, someone who lost his mind"), Czech wilny ("voluptuous"), Slavic velna ("wave, waters") and Panslavic god of underground Veles (probably from *wel – death). Latin word thya, thyon means "fragrant tree" and brings to mind a wooden log depicting badnjak. He also notes the similarity of the names of Niya, badnjak, badnik and bannik, suggesting the common sound cluster "b-(d)-n-j" (also existing in the name Ahi Budhnya), similar to the word bezdenna [przepaść], the "bottomless [pit]" connected to the abode of god of underground. In that case Niya's name could mean "Disappearing [in the abyss]" and be equivalent to the meaning of Hades's name "The Unseen One, The Invisible One".[4]
For Alexander Gieysztor, Niya is the equivalent of Pluto.[1] Brückner, who was hypercritical of the Długosz pantheon, said that Niya could indeed be a pagan remnant.[2] According to Krzysztof Witczak, Niya is the Slavic equivalent of the Greek goddess Enyo. Both were supposed to be the remains of a proto-Indo-European goddess, "the perpetrator, the performer of disappearance, i.e. drying, disappearing",[6] and reconstructed the name of this goddess as *Nūyā.[21] Szczepaniak states that Niya is a female deity, caring for the dead, human fate and the community of the living.[22] For Kolankiewicz, Niya was the equivalent of Veles as guardian of souls of the dead[3] and synonymous with the moon.[23]
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