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New national project to support disadvantaged students affected by Covid-19

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Brunel University London is part of a national project offering crucial support that will enable disadvantaged students who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic to start studying at university.

The new online hub Uni4Me brings together 250 online activities from 50 organisations in the higher education sector was launched today by the Minister of State for Universities, Michelle Donelan. The online hub led by the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) and funded by the participating organisations, including Brunel, will act as central portal where learners, parents and teachers can access free activities to help them progress to higher education.

Uni4Me will offer free, interactive activities, including virtual courses in a range of subjects led by university academics; online tuition and support in core GCSE/A Level academic subjects; live events involving leading academics, students and specialist HE advisors; information sessions for parents/carers; and virtual campus tours.

As the chair of NEON, Professor Sir Les Ebdon, former Director of Fair Access to Higher Education, states: “Going to university transformed my life from a kid off a corporation estate to a knight of the realm. In recent years many universities and charities have provided great programmes to overcome disadvantage, but the Covid-19 lockdown threatens these efforts. Uni4Me is a great opportunity to showcase the many online programmes now available which will be so important to providing fairer opportunities for all.’

Uni4Me will support higher education providers and Uni Connect partnerships in their work to widen access to higher education for those from under-represented groups. Over £600 million in 2020-21 has being invested by higher education providers and the government to close gaps in participation between those from different backgrounds.

As the Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan said: “This has been an incredibly challenging time for pupils and it has never been more important for the sector to give every pupil the information and support they need to choose the right pathways for them. That is why I am delighted to launch Uni4Me, a platform to help students with the talent and ability to access and succeed within our world-leading universities, regardless of their background.”

Uni4Me will make a significant contribution to the work that the UK higher education sector is doing to address disadvantage in the context of Covid-19. Research by NEON indicates that over 80% of higher education providers do not expect to be able to work in schools before January 2021 due to the impact of Covid-19. Participation in the Uni4Me hub will be tracked to enable schools, colleges and universities to ensure that those who most need it are benefiting from the resources on offer. The aim is to expand the activities on offer from Uni4Me over the next year and work with more partners from across educational sectors.

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