Walid: “What they’re doing; it’s generational.”
Walid is a 23-year old medical student at King’s College London. Ten years ago, he walked into an IntoUniversity centre for the first time.
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Walid is a 23-year old medical student at King’s College London. Ten years ago, he walked into an IntoUniversity centre for the first time.
Harlem is a 22-year old Reception Teacher. Fifteen years ago, she walked into an IntoUniversity centre for the first time.
Hebba is a 25-year old Charity Worker, who until recently was an Education Worker at IntoUniversity Brent. Twelve years ago, she walked into an IntoUniversity centre for the first time.
Yafet is a 20-year old student, studying Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science at The University of Edinburgh. Nine years ago, he walked into an IntoUniversity centre for the first time.
The passing of the Queen has affected us all in one way or another. At IntoUniversity, we’ve been reflecting on her remarkable charitable legacy through The Queen’s Trust, and how it impacted the growth of our organisation.
A lot can change in 20 years, but our students know IntoUniversity is there to support them. We spoke to five of these young people at different stages of their educational and employment journey about what makes IntoUniversity special to them.
IntoUniversity Co-Founder and Chief Executive Rachel Carr reflects on what she’s learned from 20 years at the helm of the charity, and the challenges that are still to come.
Trustee Clare Richards has seen IntoUniversity grow from a local community organisation to a national charity. In this article, she explains how this community-centric background continues to define the IntoUniversity approach.