
IntoUniversity shortlisted in the Times Higher Education Awards and the Charity Times Awards
IntoUniversity has featured in the shortlists of the Times Higher Education Awards and the Charity Times Awards.
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IntoUniversity has featured in the shortlists of the Times Higher Education Awards and the Charity Times Awards.
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.
Flexible workspace provider Koba and leading social mobility charity IntoUniversity have agreed a partnership which will see Koba curate opportunities for its residents to help young people facing disadvantage fulfil their potential.
This autumn, a project in collaboration with The University of Warwick, University College Birmingham and education charity IntoUniversity will launch a new learning centre in one of the UK’s most disadvantaged areas, to help local young people overcome barriers to higher education and professional careers.
Year-long partnership to get young people facing disadvantage more confident about the world of work.
Our mentoring programme provides the young people we work with the opportunity to receive mentoring from volunteers, who provide support and act as positive role models. Ebenezer, now a first-year degree apprentice at a financial services company, writes about his experience of the IntoUniversity Corporate Mentoring programme and the support he received from his mentor, Tom.
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.
Eilis O’Donnell, Director of Programmes and Delivery, describes how IntoUniversity’s programmes facilitate the little moments which lead to a big impact.