Support and development for students traditionally underrepresented at university

Unlocking Potential is a series of support and development opportunities particularly useful for home, undergraduate students who are traditionally underrepresented at university. The week consists of workshops designed and delivered by disabled and care leaver students.

Students can hear experiences from their peers and take part in activities to help develop skills, increase confidence, navigate potential barriers, and get ahead with career planning.

Each event particularly useful for home, undergraduate students who fall into any of the below:

  • have long term physical health or mental health condition, or a disability
  • have lived in the care of their local authority
  • are aged over 21 when you started university
  • are the first in their family to attend university
  • have a household income of less than £25,000
  • are from a racially diverse background

The events take place from Monday 13 March to Friday 17 March.

Visit the website page to find out more information-  https://uolcareers.co.uk/unlocking-potential/