We're excited to be bringing together leaders from business, local government and charities on campus today for our Social Mobility Pledge launch with @JustineGreening#SocialMobilityAtYork
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An incredible opportunity to join the Uni of York's Centre for Research into Education and Social Justice as Research Associate working with Head of Dept, Paul Wakeling. https://t.co/DAVXHhM39d
#SocialJustice#researcher@CRESJYork@UniOfYork
Hello from the Access & Outreach and Student Recruitment teams at the UoY. We'll be bringing you the latest news and resources within the sector for you to share with your students and colleagues. Follow us to stay up to date with the events, programmes and support that we offer!
The University of York is truly committed to social purpose. Widening access is at the heart of our new vision and we have significantly expanded the Access and Outreach team. Now could be your chance to join us. A&O Manager post now open for applications. https://t.co/S3qQSyosDz
@Jonathan_Haslam Applications opened on 30th June - Iโm just not that Twitter active, so only just Tweeting ๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ Iโm therefore very grateful for all the shares and likes helping to spread the word.
@Jonathan_Haslam Thanks for sharing. Our recruitment in this area is a signal to the critical nature of our work supporting less advantaged and underrepresented communities, even more important in light of the impact of COVID-19.
Theyโll be developing, managing and delivering impactful widening access programmes, working in partnership with learners, families, advisers etc. Everyone will be actively involved in development so plenty of room for new ideas. Good times ahead ๐
The University of York is truly committed to social purpose. Widening access is at the heart of the new University vision and weโre expanding the team to help us do more and do better. Anyone want to join us? 8 new posts available, deadline 12th July.
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Thanks to @theCDI for publishing my article in their June edition of Careers Matters magazine where I discuss what careers advisers can do to support more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to progress in to competitive universities ๐