Mentoring can improve access to knowledge, networks, and development opportunities for people who face additional social or professional barriers. This category includes programs focused on diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, including initiatives for migrants, refugees, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups.
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King’s Business School pairs students from underrepresented groups with alumni professionals for regular one‑to‑one mentoring during the academic year to support career exploration, confidence and professional networks.
Who is it for? Underrepresented KBS students seeking career mentoring
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A six-month mentoring programme pairing King’s students with experienced alumni and supporters to develop career direction, leadership, confidence and professional networks.
Who is it for? King’s students seeking career and leadership support
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A mentoring programme linking Crankstart Scholars—Oxford undergraduates from lower‑income UK households—with alumni and professional mentors offering career insight, practical advice and encouragement.
Who is it for? Crankstart Scholars (Oxford undergraduates)
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