Access and inclusion
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Universities join forces with Aardman to tackle mental health crisis
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Widening access through community engagement
University of Bristol’s BA in English Literature and Community Engagement (ELCE) is a key feature of the university’s widening participation programme.
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Learning about humanities
The Foundation in Arts and Humanities (CertHE) is a one-year course designed to reach those who might think university was out of their reach.
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Financial support available at university
Students who may otherwise struggle to afford university can get help from their university.
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Manchester students accessing higher education programme
The Manchester Access Programme (MAP) admitted its 10th cohort to the University of Manchester in 2016
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PARTNERS programme supports disadvantaged students
The University of Newcastle’s PARTNERS programme ensures that students from disadvantaged backgrounds are supported once they have joined the university.
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upReach scheme to improve undergraduate access to professional employment
Seven Russell Group universities have partnered with upReach, an organisation which works to improve access to professional employment for undergraduates from less-privileged backgrounds.
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Exeter Progression for talented pupils
Students aged 17-18 from target schools in Devon and Cornwall take part in a two-year progressive programme of activities to get an insight into studying at university.
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Glasgow pupils learn university skills
Pupils in Glasgow schools are learning the skills they need to study at university.
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Advancing Access initiative for teachers
Teachers play an absolutely vital role in encouraging and supporting their students to progress to leading universities.
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Out of hours media enquiries
020 3816 1316
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Dr Tim Bradshaw
tim.bradshaw@russellgroup.ac.uk
020 3816 1300