A rainy day back at St Catharine's College working with Universify Education. A highlight is the gazebo has gone since summer
Child safely delivered to University for Spring Residential. Thank you Fairfield High School for the wonderful opportunity and Universify Education for ensuring access for all!
Three of our Year 11 students are spending the weekend at University of Oxford as part of the Universify Education scheme.
We hope the students have a fantastic weekend finding more about the University.
A big thanks to our hosts Somerville College
We are so proud to announce that Emilia, Jamal, Kelly and Stephanie Y10 gained places on the Universify Education initiative. They will travel to University of Oxford in August for a week long residential, receive 1-to-1 mentoring by an Oxford graduate and attend a revision residential in Y11.
“Who said you can or cannot go to Oxford? Who determined it for you” - just got pictures from the “Space and Power” session I delivered for Universify Education over the summer! Love working with them and their students.
Got feedback for my classes from Universify Education today. My very Indian and Oxford brain (a bad mix) is going these stats should look better for student satisfaction…love teaching but how to incorporate more group work in one hour lectures - let’s see
Today we welcome Universify Education to College for a week-long residential summer school. The group of Y11 students from non-selective state schools across the UK will experience life as an Oxford student, take part in classes, team challenges & more. We hope you enjoy your stay!
A HUGE congratulations to Kelly, Jamal, Stephanie and Emilia in Y10 who will be heading to University of Oxford in August for a week long residential with Universify Education 🎉😄
What a fantastic opportunity for all four students!
📢 Today, Magic Breakfast hosted the second event in our speaker series, where we discussed the attainment gap that exists in the UK and what we can do to bridge this gap.
Thank you Teach First and Universify Education for being on our panel of experts and for sharing your experience.
Join Jesus College Access & Universify Education tomorrow for ‘Closing the Admissions Gap: The Future of University Access’, a panel discussion with access experts & current students to explore ideas for improving university access. All welcome & tickets free:
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Join @Jesus_access + Universify Education for a panel discussion on how colleges can work better to close the admissions gap, and build a stronger future of access & outreach. With sector experts, access staff & students. All welcome 👇
jesus.ox.ac.uk/closing-the-ad…
Tomorrow is Volunteer Friday and this week we have Universify Education visiting us for a Pop Up. Discover how you can support their work as volunteers, tutors, donors or fundraisers while gaining some work experience.
🗓️ Oct 13
⏰ 11:00am
📍 Online
brookes.jobteaser.com/en/events/1950…
Meet Universify Education at their #FeelGoodFriday Volunteer Pop Up and enhance your education experience by volunteering to help others achieve their full potential.
🗓️ Mar 10
⏰ 11:30am
📍 Brookes Careers, JHBB
brookes.jobteaser.com/en/events/1718…
Universify Education My old college! Great to see. Would love to foster links and opportunities for students and future scientists in our trust.
We had a great time hosting 60 students for a STEM day at #nanoporeconf . They got to see cutting edge research & what a career is science looks like. We hope they were inspired by the day and maybe we will see one of them step on to the main stage of London Calling, in the future
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