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Be UNIQ: Oxford's key access programme

Episode 62 of the Oxford from the Inside podcast, hosted by OFTI Podcast, titled "Be UNIQ: Oxford's key access programme" was published on December 20, 2020 and runs 23 minutes.

December 20, 2020 ·23m · Oxford from the Inside

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In our latest episode Laurel talks to Laura about the University's access programme and residential scheme, targeting students from state school & lower income backgrounds to help them gain the confidence to apply to Oxbridge. How do I apply? What support is available to me? What is the 'UNIQ feeling'? All this and more, tune in! Find more information about UNIQ here: https://www.uniq.ox.ac.uk/ Timestamps: 01.48 Laura's Oxford Journey  03.18 What exactly is UNIQ?  04.34 How did UNIQ shape your university/life experiences?  06.04 What does a UNIQ week look like? (Residential and Digital) 10.30 Favourite thing about UNIQ? (and Emma Smith's Favourite Shakespeare??) 12.23 The Application Process for UNIQ 15.08 Other Summer Schools for various Universities 17.04 'The UNIQ Feeling' 17.21 Top Tips for making the most of Summer Schools  19.13 Best piece of advice for Oxbridge Applicants

In our latest episode Laurel talks to Laura about the University's access programme and residential scheme, targeting students from state school & lower income backgrounds to help them gain the confidence to apply to Oxbridge. How do I apply? What support is available to me? What is the 'UNIQ feeling'? All this and more, tune in!

Find more information about UNIQ here: https://www.uniq.ox.ac.uk/


Timestamps:

01.48 Laura's Oxford Journey 

03.18 What exactly is UNIQ? 

04.34 How did UNIQ shape your university/life experiences? 

06.04 What does a UNIQ week look like? (Residential and Digital)

10.30 Favourite thing about UNIQ? (and Emma Smith's Favourite Shakespeare??)

12.23 The Application Process for UNIQ

15.08 Other Summer Schools for various Universities

17.04 'The UNIQ Feeling'

17.21 Top Tips for making the most of Summer Schools 

19.13 Best piece of advice for Oxbridge Applicants

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