Building Futures in the North East
From Newcastle to Hartlepool, IntoUniversity is creating new pathways for young people across the North East, tackling inequality and empowering communities to unlock their potential.
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From Newcastle to Hartlepool, IntoUniversity is creating new pathways for young people across the North East, tackling inequality and empowering communities to unlock their potential.
Hannah Purkiss, our Chief Operating Officer, reflects on the 250,000th student milestone, how far IntoUniversity has come, and what lies ahead.
When Finley took part in a workshop at school, he had no idea he was making IntoUniversity history.
How IntoUniversity’s Readathon sparked joy in reading at a time of national decline, helping children build the literacy skills vital for confidence, wellbeing, and lifelong success.
Last year, Dan, an IntoUniversity volunteer, ran his first marathon in support of IntoUniversity. We spoke to him about why he wanted to support the charity through fundraising.
As IntoUniversity prepares to support its 250,000th student, we want to make sure we can help the next 250,000 overcome the growing challenges facing disadvantaged communities.
Steph Copsey, Outreach Manager at the University of East Anglia and former Academic Support volunteer, reflects on the impact of IntoUniversity centres and the importance of a student-centred and holistic approach to access work.
Rachel Carr, our Chief Executive and Co-Founder, reflects on the little moments in a students' journey that are so essential on the longer road to success, as well as the little moments which have defined IntoUniversity's partnerships.
This summer, we will run our tenth annual Big City Bright Future programme, a three-week paid work experience programme, created especially to help school leavers who aspire to work within competitive industries. We spoke to two former IntoUniversity students who took part in the programme about the little moments from the programme that affected their career pathways.