WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP. We have existing relationships with a number of schools and colleges, local education providers, education trusts and networks. We have always maintained very strong relationships with other higher education institutions in the region. In particular, we seek to ensure school; college and university resources are targeted appropriately and are not duplicated. We also collaborate with other universities on programmes as part of our aim to encourage geographical mobility of students from under-represented groups. We currently deliver Make Happen, the Essex NCOP program. Our collaborative work extends beyond our access agreement activity and we often work with education organisations and charitable trusts on projects designed to support students’ pre- and post- arrival skills development. We also work with local authorities to deliver collaborative outreach projects, including Essex County Council, Southend Borough Council, Colchester Borough Council and Tendring District Council. We work with our Students’ Union across a number of areas of our outreach activity, and in particular with their volunteering schemes and engagement with local schools. This relationship works particularly well with students volunteering regularly on our arts activity. This partnership provides opportunities for both local school staff and pupils, and for our University students that participate in these activities.
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Sources: Access Agreement
WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP. We have existing relationships with a number of schools and colleges, local education providers, education trusts and networks. We have always maintained very strong relationships with other higher education institutions in the region. In particular, we seek to ensure school; , college and university resources are targeted appropriately and are not duplicated. We also collaborate with other universities on programmes as part of our aim to encourage geographical mobility of students from under-represented groups. We currently deliver Make Happen, ; the Essex NCOP programPathways to Law programme is an example of such work. Our collaborative work extends beyond our access agreement activity activity, and we often work with education organisations and charitable trusts on projects designed to support students’ pre- and post- arrival skills development, pre- or post-arrival. We also work with local authorities to deliver collaborative outreach projects, including Essex County Council, Southend Borough Council, Colchester Borough Council and Tendring District Council. We work with our Students’ Union across a number of areas of our outreach activity, and in particular with their volunteering schemes and engagement with local schools. This relationship works particularly well with students volunteering regularly on our arts activity. This partnership provides opportunities for both local school staff and pupils, and for our University students that participate in these activities.
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Sources: Access Agreement