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Page 1: HE Advisers’ Day 2015. National Networks for Collaborative Outreach.

HE Advisers’ Day 2015

Page 2: HE Advisers’ Day 2015. National Networks for Collaborative Outreach.

National Networks for Collaborative Outreach

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NNCOs by HEFCE• The National Networks for Collaborative

Outreach (NNCO) scheme aims to encourage more young people into higher education (HE). It will deliver a nationally coordinated approach to working with schools, universities and colleges to help people access HE.

• Local and regional universities and colleges have come together to form the networks, which cover the whole of England. The scheme involves 200 universities and colleges and will reach 4,300 secondary schools and colleges.

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How will it work?Each network will appoint a single point of contact (SPoC), who will:•help teachers and advisers find out about the outreach activity which universities and colleges run in their area•provide general advice about progression into HE.Three more networks will offer support to specific groups of students at national level: students wishing to progress to Oxford or Cambridge, older learners wishing to continue or return to study and care leavers.

The local networks will host web-sites with information about outreach activity, and signpost other information to support schools and colleges as they prepare their students for HE. These web-sites will be available for schools and colleges to access in early spring 2015.

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Networks in the SWCombined Universities in Cornwall - Lead: Falmouth UniversityMember institutions: Cornwall College, Plymouth University, Truro and Penwith College, University of ExeterOther partners: Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP, Cornwall Council, Cornwall Secondary Heads Group

Devon Collaborative Outreach Network - Lead: Plymouth UniversityMember institutions: City College Plymouth, PETROC, Plymouth College of Art and Design (PCAD), South Devon College, Strode College, University of St Mark and St John

Southern Universities Network - Lead: University of SouthamptonMember institutions: Arts University Bournemouth, Bournemouth University, Portsmouth University, Southampton Solent University, University of Winchester

Western Outreach Network - Lead: University of BathMember institutions: Bath Spa University, Bridgwater College, Bristol University, City of Bath College, Hartpury College, University of the West of England, Weston College, Yeovil College

Gloucestershire Reaching Out with Schools (GROWS) - Lead: University of GloucestershireMember institutions: Gloucestershire College, Hartpury College, Royal Agricultural University, South Gloucestershire & Stroud College

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Collaboration in the SW• Common website development• Links to Careerpilot and Lifepilot• Co-operation between 5 regional

SPOCs• Agreement to share resources

developed with this funding• Priority is to test approaches that

will be sustainable after the funding period (Jan 2015 – Dec 2016)

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National networks

These will work through regional networks:Open University NNCO

Lead institution: Open UniversityOxford and Cambridge Collaborative Network

Lead institution: University of OxfordNational Network for the Education of Care Leavers

Lead institution: University of Winchester

Russell Group ‘proof of concept’ project to develop CPD and support materials for teachers. Not yet confirmed.

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NNCOs in practiceSPoCs – recruitment happening nowWebsites – late Feb / early March

A 2 year period to trail innovative approaches and assess impact and sustainability