Financial Statements 2019/2020
INFLUENCING POLICY AND CONTRIBUTING IN OUR LOCAL AREA (continued)
above: STEM Festival 2020
Inspiring school and college students
Our Make Your Mark programme supports young people to make choices about higher education and careers. Campus visits and hands-on workshops offer young people from 15 London partner schools, which have a higher than average number of students eligible for free school meals, the opportunity to experience university, ask questions and interact in an open and inclusive environment. Several events were cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak, but we still hosted 372 students and shared curriculum-based, engaging activities digitally to support their remote and classroom learning.
In early March, we hosted the North London Higher Education Fair. Over 1,000 students from 21 schools and colleges came along to discover more about university courses, interact with academics and students from Middlesex and take part in activities.
Our work with Barnet Youth Zone is another example of where community engagement meets hands-on learning. Two of our BA English students launched the Homework
Club which helps local youth to develop life skills. The students develop teaching and mentoring skills, while sharing experiences of university life with the young people. We also delivered higher education progression sessions with Uni Connect, an Office for Students funded programme, supporting 110 students and 86 staff.
We have worked with Linking London’s Uni Connect Outreach Hub and Westminster Kingsway College to develop an online mentoring scheme with their high achieving Level 3 STEM students to encourage more applications to STEM courses. We have developed a package of activities to support City and Islington College students who will follow a specific pathway depending on what subjects they choose at A level/BTEC. The activities have become a compulsory part of their learning and incorporated into their Moodle online learning platform.
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