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UCL Horizons Summer Challenge The problem •Students from our target under- represented backgrounds often lack the additional academic experiences and polished writing required for an impressive personal statement •Transition to university study can be hard; they often lack independent research, writing and presentation skills •Summer schools and taster days can give a flavour of university study, but rarely offer the opportunity to complete a substantial piece of

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Page 1: UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

The problem

•Students from our target under-represented backgrounds often lack the additional academic experiences and polished writing required for an impressive personal statement

•Transition to university study can be hard; they often lack independent research, writing and presentation skills

•Summer schools and taster days can give a flavour of university study, but rarely offer the opportunity to complete a substantial piece of assessed academic work

Page 2: UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

Our solution: the Year 12 Summer Challenge

Details:•Six-week evening courses in STEM & ASSH subjects •1,500 word essay and presentation•Interactive, discussion based seminars•Small groups of 8 -15•Access to UCL libraries

Impact:•Develops critical thinking, independent research, writing and presentation skills •Impressive content for personal statements and interviews •We aim to increase the number of high-quality applications made to UCL by these students, across all disciplines

Student comments

“Thank you for an educative, sophisticated, fun and enjoyable time at the Challenge.

The way it was arranged was creative and different compared to other summer

schools.”

“I have thoroughly researched and explored a topic that I have never thought about

before – it changed my perception of what it means to be human.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed having open discussions with an expert in the field I am

interested in, a perk I will never get at school.”

Page 3: UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

2012 Summer Challenge courses All created and taught by UCL postgraduates

Medicine and Society The Amazing Brain Human Nature

The Middle East Britain and the World Shakespeare Updated

Page 4: UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

Some research projects chosen by Year 12s

“Considering British arms sales to the Middle East, does Britain really care about human rights in the region?”

“A man more sinned against than sinning.” Is Shylock the villain or the victim of The Merchant of Venice?”

“What are allergies, why do they happen and why are they increasing in the UK population?”

“Is memory in eyewitness testimony reliable?”

Page 5: UCL Horizons Summer Challenge

What next for Summer Challenge?

• Year 13 Personal Statement Clinic

• UCAS monitoring: 27 applied to UCL, four conditional offers and two interview invitations so far

• Impact on postgraduates: academics of the future

• Doubling number of courses in 2013

• Summer Challenge toolkit for other HEIs - please speak to me today!

• Please vote for us!