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More than 100 high-performing pupils from 16听state schools have embarked on a potentially life-changing educational journey with 探花直播Brilliant Club, following an inspiring visit to Cambridge.

It's the best feeling when a student leaves here open to the possibility that Cambridge could be for them.

Katie Ruthven, Schools Liaison Officer, Newnham College, Cambridge

探花直播educational charity recruits and trains PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to help students from underrepresented groups to develop the knowledge, skills and ambition they need to secure places at highly selective universities.

A third of places on 听is听reserved for pupils who have been eligible for Free School Meals in the last six years.

探花直播six-week programme begins with a visit to a highly selective university, at which pupils meet current undergraduates, tour the facilities, hear from representatives of the university, and enjoy their first tutorial with their tutor, a PhD researcher.

Dr Mary Henes, 探花直播Brilliant Club鈥檚 Regional Director for London, says 鈥淥ur tutorials aim to get our pupils as close as possible to a university experience - studying with a researcher, in small groups, at a highly selective university - at the very start of the programme. After this, the PhD tutors will visit the school to deliver tutorials.鈥

Over four days in June, six Cambridge colleges 鈥 , , , , and 鈥撎齱elcomed over 100 students (aged 11-17) from 16 non-selective state schools. Each college听provided a uniquely inspiring learning environment听-听between them,听they have nurtured over a dozen Nobel Prize winners and countless other influential academics, writers, scientists, politicians and actors.

Schools Liaison Officers for each college joined representatives from 探花直播Brilliant Club to give informative and confidence-building talks tailored to different year groups.

At Corpus Christi college, Year 7 and 8 students from Cromer Academy were encouraged to aim high, work hard and seize every opportunity to pursue their interests. A few days later, at Emmanuel College, Year 12s from schools in Suffolk, Essex and East London were advised to think hard about the courses they were applying for and to read around their subjects.

Katie Ruthven, Schools Liaison Officer at Newnham College, said

鈥淲orking with 探花直播Brilliant Club is one strand of the college鈥檚 many outreach activities which address the fact that there are bright students who may not realise that they have what it takes to apply to top universities. It's the best feeling when a student leaves here open to the possibility that Cambridge could be for them.鈥

In September, Cambridge colleges will host a series of Brilliant Club graduation ceremonies to congratulate students on completing the programme and submitting a 1,000-2,500 word assignment or 鈥榩roblem sheet鈥 based on the work done in their tutorials.

was set up in 2011 to widen access to highly selective universities for underrepresented groups by mobilising researchers to bring academic expertise into state schools. 探花直播Brilliant Club currently works with over 6,500 pupils per year nationwide.

探花直播collegiate 探花直播 is committed to widening participation both at Cambridge itself and in higher education more generally. In 2013-14, the collegiate 探花直播 delivered 4,000 access events which led to almost 200,000 interactions with young people and their teachers.

探花直播 探花直播鈥檚 widening participation programme includes college and departmental open days, one of the UK鈥檚 largest residential summer schools, subject masterclasses, Higher Education Taster Days, a programme for young people in care and school visits. 探花直播 探花直播 is committed to the principle that no UK student should be deterred from applying to Cambridge for financial reasons, and to this end has one of the most substantial bursary schemes in the UK. For more information, visit



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