AccessHE News
Bookings now being accepted: University Information Day for Disabled and Dyslexic Learners, 5 November
September 24, 2018If you / your students are keen to get a better understanding of university life and study, why not book... View Article
Read MoreThree ways to get involved with AccessHE
August 14, 2018We have launched three ways to get involved with AccessHE - and they're open to everyone!
Read MoreStudents of Colour launch
July 27, 2018As part of AccessHE Week 2018, the AccessHE BAME forum launched Students of Colour: a collection of personal stories told by a diverse range of students from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Read MoreWhen Greater Manchester came to London: #WeAreUniConnect Year 12 Summer School
July 27, 2018Working in collaboration with Greater Manchester Higher and involving students and staff from members, earlier this month AccessHE delivered a very successful three-day residential Summer School for 23 year 12 students from eight schools/colleges from the Greater Manchester area as part of the Uni Connect Programme (UC).
Read MoreUni Connect: circus arts and 3D mazes
July 25, 2018Circus Arts workshop with NCCA at Bower Park Academy On Wednesday 11 July a group of Year 9 and 10... View Article
Read MoreAccessHE London Uni Connect Week of Action (4-8 June)
May 31, 2018The Uni Connect Week of Action is coming up soon and we have plenty of activities planned with our AccessHE London Uni Connect learners.
Read MoreAccessHE welcomes Urdang Academy as a new member
May 4, 2018We are very excited to confirm that Urdang Academy have now joined AccessHE as our newest member.
Read MoreLooking ahead to AccessHE Week 2018
April 26, 2018Now in its fourth year, AccessHE Week will take place between 9 – 15 July 2018.
Read MoreAccessHE welcomes Birkbeck, University of London to its membership
March 13, 2018AccessHE is pleased to welcome Birkbeck, University of London as our newest member.
Read MoreDoes Cost Matter? Exploring young people’s views on student finance
January 25, 2018Read about some early findings from the Does Cost Matter? research in collaboration with NEON and Universities UK, exploring young people's thoughts on student finance.
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