The Scotsman

‘40 Faces’ drive to get more disadvanta­ged students into university

- Calum Ross

A new campaign is being launched today to try to boost efforts to enable more students from disadvanta­ged background­s to study at Scotland’s higher education institutio­ns.

Universiti­es Scotland, which represents the sector, said the “40 Faces” initiative would share the experience­s of 40 students from different background­s, highlighti­ng the value they bring, and detailing what they think needs to be improved.

It includes Shemaa Abdullah, a Dundee University dentistry student from Syria, who tells her story in The Scotsman today.

The campaign comes as Scotland’s universiti­es continue to work towards a goal of having 20 per cent of Scottish university entrants coming from the 20 per cent most disadvanta­ged postcode areas, by 2030.

Last year, the rate hit 16.5 per cent of all entrants in Scotland, which was above the interim target of 16 per cent.

However, Universiti­es Scotland warned at the time that the next stage would be the “hardest”, particular­ly following the disruption to education during the pandemic. Institutio­ns are also facing a six per cent funding cut this year, as well as a drop in incomefrom­fee-payinginte­rnational students.

Claire Mcpherson, the new director of Universiti­es Scotland, said: “Participat­ion in Scotland’s universiti­es is at its mostinclus­ive,andscotlan­d’s 19 universiti­es and higher education institutio­ns have truly shifted the dial on widening access.

“Admissions policies in Scotland are more progressiv­e than anywhere else in the UK, with institutio­ns working together for the benefit of people across the country, regardless of their route to university.

“Our universiti­es are committed to widening access, however they cannot achieve this alone. With our 40 Faces campaign, Universiti­es Scotland want to galvanise the sector and Scottish Government towards the 2030 widening access target, through sharing the lived experience of students and graduates. Universiti­es across Scotland continue to advocate for students from underrepre­sented communitie­s, even in the face of the erosion of public investment.”

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Scotland aims to have 20 per cent of university entrants coming from the 20 per cent most disadvanta­ged areas by 2030

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