Tackling educational inequalities is a marathon, not a sprint
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.
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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.
Hugh Rayment-Pickard, our Chief Strategy Officer, warns that among other things, the cost of living crisis and soaring energy bills will leave thousands of young people further behind in their learning.
A new partnership between the University of Salford, the University of Manchester and IntoUniversity, the UK’s largest university-access charity, has been announced and will see The Beacon Centre in Salford become the new venue for a learning centre for students…
On May 14th 2022, IntoUniversity held our second sponsored bike ride, where intrepid cyclists took part in a one-day tour of the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, starting and finishing at our Oxford South East centre.
A new learning centre officially launched in Newcastle last week and is set to empower thousands of young people to achieve their academic and career ambitions.
The prospect of studying at university will become much more likely for thousands of young people in Hull, thanks to the opening of a new education centre in the city this autumn.
A new learning centre designed to support more young people to fulfil their potential and achieve a place at university will be launched in Newcastle.
Our Partnership Awards are an annual opportunity to recognise exceptional key supporters and thank them for all of their efforts and dedication.
IntoUniversity, along with other leading educational access charities and not-for profit organisations, is calling for the government to take action to ensure that young people from less advantaged backgrounds do not face additional barriers in accessing further study, training and employment opportunities, following the allocation of A-level grades this year.