Bartek’s story
Bartek first attended IntoUniversity in one of our earliest cohorts in 2004, aged 14.
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Bartek first attended IntoUniversity in one of our earliest cohorts in 2004, aged 14.
Rachel Carr, our Chief Executive and Co-Founder, reflects on IntoUniversity's journey so far. From humble beginnings at North Kensington to having 44 centres across England and Scotland, we prepare to welcome our 250,000th IntoUniversity student in 2025!
Press release: Leading professional services network confirms third year working with the charity.
IntoUniversity, as a member of FAC, responds to the latest government announcement.
A partnership between the University of Hull, the University of York and IntoUniversity, the UK’s largest university-access charity, will be significantly growing the scope of its work in Yorkshire and the Humber, opening two new education centres in Grimsby and Bridlington.
Our model is based on creating permanent physical spaces in areas where our support can reach the highest number of young people in need. However, areas change. Andrew McWhirter, Assistant Head of Operations and Programme Delivery, explores the process of 're-feasibility', and how IntoUniversity uses this to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of each of our centres.
Ellen Daunt, IntoUniversity’s Head of Student Opportunities, welcomes new data that helps young people understand the potential salary implications of degree courses, but urges caution around using this alone to inform choices.
As we speed through September, let’s take a moment to pause and reflect on the brilliant school holiday programmes we ran throughout the summer.
How can Freshers Week be tailored to ensure all students feel as welcome as possible? We’ve compiled a list of things to consider when looking at improving the inclusivity of that first week.