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Experience Exeter. Although the University is an international and ethnically diverse institution, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (XXXX) students are under-represented in our UK student population, due in part to the make-up of a significant proportion of our catchment area and local demographics. We have set ourselves an ambitious target to increase the number of BAME students by 20% (2015-2020) and are making good progress against this target; we will consolidate our efforts in 2018. During 2017 we launched a longitudinal programme specifically for XXXX students, following a pilot the previous year and working in partnership with IntoUniversity and Generating Genius. The programme, which will become a pathway within our University of Exeter Scholars scheme, engages with students over a period of four years and employs a variety of interventions to raise aspirations; familiarise students and their families mainly from the inner cities, with the University and West Country more generally; improve subject- specific knowledge and attainment; create positive role models and provide support through the admissions process. The programme was developed following evaluation of our initial pilot and informed by focus groups with a number of our own BAME students who shared their experiences and helped us get a much better insight into the potential barriers faced by their peers; and what we should do to overcome them. Their advice on the way we should engage with students around the potentially sensitive issues of race and ethnicity was invaluable. This group of students were so engaged and committed to the project that they now form the core of our new XXXX Advocates scheme (affiliated to our Student Ambassadors) and are participating in the implementation of our programme and providing the types of positive role models, our initial XXXX cohort said were lacking during the pilot. We are also benefiting from the expertise and insights of our Race Equality Group and Black Academics Association. Working with our Graduate School of Education, we have also funded bursaries to support teaching trainees working in inner city schools with largely BAME students. The group of four trainees will be running student and family education workshops for one of our partner agencies in London; extending their knowledge and skills- base through practical application; while engaging BAME students and their families with higher education. We will extend this scheme in 2018 if the pilot is successful. ...
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