Case studies
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Edinburgh University’s Educated Pass scheme
At the University of Edinburgh, football is being used in an innovative way to reach some of the groups least likely to apply to university.
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Further examples of Russell Group universities providing information, advice and guidance
The Russell Group and its member universities invest significant time and resources in developing and delivering high quality information, advice and guidance initiatives to address the lack of relevant information – or worse, misinformation – that can create ‘false barriers’ to access.
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Russell Group teacher conferences
Teachers play an absolutely vital role in supporting their students to progress to Russell Group universities, and so it is important to develop and maintain a strong dialogue between schools, colleges and our universities. One way our universities are achieving this is by working together to hold Russell Group teacher conferences.
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Access to Leeds
Access to Leeds is an ‘alternative’ admissions scheme, run in parallel to the university’s standard admissions process, which guarantees special consideration for students whose personal circumstances may affect their ability to demonstrate talent through grades alone. But they must demonstrate their potential through other means.
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Extended Medical Degree Programme at King’s College London
The extended medical degree programme offered by King’s College London is aimed at educationally disadvantaged students and students from non-traditional backgrounds who have the potential to complete a medical degree successfully.
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University of Southampton BM6 Programme
The University of Southampton also runs a six-year medical degree programme, ‘BM6’, with the aim of widening access to medicine for students from more diverse backgrounds and providing them with the support they need to succeed both on the course and in the profession.
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Warwick 2+2
Many of the students on the University of Warwick’s 2+2 Social Studies and Health and Social Policy course left school at 16, perhaps not having previously considered attending a leading university and going on to a graduate job.
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Foundation Degree programmes
Some Russell Group universities offer extended degree programmes which take longer than standard degrees, allowing students more time to develop knowledge and confidence. Foundation degrees allow students without traditional qualifications to be taught in a further education college, before making the transition to studying at undergraduate level.
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Bursaries
Bursaries can play an important part in encouraging participation but, used effectively, they can also have other wider-ranging benefits by helping to drive attainment and encourage retention among non-traditional students.
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Waterproofing at your fingertips - Durham University
Millions of mobile phones are protected from water damage by super-repellent nanocoatings invented in Durham University’s chemistry laboratories.
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