Nov 18, 2021 | Partnerships, The Access Project, University
We are delighted to announce that we will be partnering with The Queen’s College, University of Oxford to reach disadvantaged young people in the North West of England. Expanding into Cumbria and Lancashire Through this partnership with The Queen’s College, The Access...
Nov 1, 2021 | Partnerships, The Access Project
The Access Project has been selected by University of Oxford students as one of the four charities that they will be fundraising for over the next academic year. Fundraising for The Access Project Oxford RAG engages students of the University of Oxford to raise as...
Oct 27, 2021 | Partnerships, The Access Project
The Access Project is proud to partner with Warwick Inspire, who will be working with us to fight educational inequality and support more disadvantaged young people into top universities. This partnership will mean students from The Access Project will get the...
Oct 20, 2021 | Partnerships, Schools, The Access Project
The Access Project has been approved as a provider for the government’s National Tutoring Programme for the second year in a row. Being selected as an official provider means that we will be offering Key Stage 4 tuition to approximately 960 students in up to 33...
Sep 20, 2021 | Partnerships, The Access Project
Salesforce has awarded The Access Project over £360,000 to support disadvantaged young people in London to secure places at top universities. Supporting over 320 London students The Salesforce grant, worth $500,000 (approximately £360,000), has been awarded to The...
Sep 16, 2021 | Partnerships, The Access Project
In 2019 the family of the late Professor David Farnham made the extraordinary decision to donate £0.5 million in his memory. The multi-year funding to The Access Project was to continue David’s lifelong dedication to helping young people “realise their goals in...