Last night we said goodbye to our wonderful students, but also to @TrinityHallCamb, who have so generously hosted us since 2014.
Thank you sincerely for all you have done to support our vision and mission ๐
We're looking forward to the next chapter at @stjohnscam already!!
Congratulations to our students Alice, Millie, and Adam, who last week completed work experience at @WeilGotshal. They all made the most of an excellent week of legal work experience, networking, pitching, and debating!
Well done to our students, who did an amazing job of engaging with challenging new content. And thank you to all the tutors who gave their time to help deliver this yearโs summer school!
Last week we ran the 2024 Big Ideas summer school! This year we offered 43 online sessions on an array of 'big ideas', followed by a new in-person workshop hosted at the University of Leeds.
Thank you to @JohnSnowCollege for a great day in Durham yesterday!
Students benefited from admissions workshops and got a taste of life at Durham, with taster sessions in college sports and societies like football, board games, and poker (no actual gambling involved).
We received a very warm welcome at the @RCPhysicians this week as part of our 10th birthday celebrations.
We share a connection with Thomas Linacre, who
was a founding member and first president of the College.
A huge thanks to the RCP team! ๐
30 of our Reach Higher students had the opportunity to visit Oxford yesterday. We enjoyed tours of Magdalen College and Mansfield College, gaining fascinating insights into life at Oxford and the admissions process. Thank you to Magdalen and Mansfield for an excellent day!
As well as meeting each other and the Linacre team, students enjoyed campus tours and faculty workshops, facilitated by the University of Leeds' amazing student ambassadors. Thank you to @UoL_Contextual for hosting us for what was a lovely day!
On May 29th we launched our 2024 Reach Higher programme at the Welcome Event in Leeds. We had a great day welcoming our new cohort of students to Linacre!
Elsie is the Schools Liaison and Access Officer at St Johnโs College, Cambridge. Weโve been very grateful for the support of Elsie and St Johnโs over the years, and we look forward to holding our Stepping Stones summer school at the college this August!
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Linacre Shelfies ๐
Elsie Linley:
โMy (wobbly) shelves are home to some recent reads intermingled with those next-in-line. Thereโs no order - Iโm guided purely by whatever helps the shelves balance! Not pictured is Heather Clarkโs hefty and engrossing...
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identity and community connections. Also, with so many incredible museums and galleries on my doorstep here in Cambridge, Iโm steadily accumulating more books on artists and art history.โ
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We're looking for a new Programme Lead to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone to make a real difference to the educational outcomes of young people across Yorkshire, at the helm of our flagshipย Reach Higher Programme.
https://t.co/dr3sM9DVlH
Matthew joined the Reach Higher programme as a student in 2019 before going on to study History and Politics at the University of Cambridge. After graduating, he joined Linacre in 2023 as the Programme Administrator.
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Linacre Shelfies ๐
Matthew Gursky:
โYouโll find a range of things on my shelves, from (far too much) political thought to the history of modern Europe to the autobiography of the excellent Jane McDonald. I read plenty of fiction too, but as these are my non-fiction...
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as they are today and what can/should we do about the many problems we face? I think these questions run through the books, stories, and ideas I read, and theyโre what inspired me to study both History and Politics together.โ
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Having been involved since the start of the Linacre Institute, Polly then worked with the charity as a Development manager, History teacher, and as Programmes Director, guiding Linacre through the pandemic and into the 2020s.
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planning to read (next up The Illusions by @LondonBessie and Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver) or books that I really really love, like Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce, which I'm saving to read to my kids in a couple of years, or Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel.
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Jonathan Haidt, a moral psychologist.ย It's about why people disagree about politics and religion. I first read it about three years ago and I'm still thinking about it now, it's absolutely brilliant.โ
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