New Beginnings for European Access - Designing Equity, Transitions and Student Success

11-12 June 2024, Hosted by Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland in collaboration with SCAPP (Scotland's Community for Access and Participation Practitioners)

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Conference Resources

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About

Click here to find out about the city of Dundee (host conference city), Abertay University (conference host), conference local organising committee and the European Access Network.

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Key Information

Click here to find out about key conference dates, conference culture, conference privacy statement, sustainability pledge, health and wellbeing guide, civic engagement statement and inclusivity statement.

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Conference Programme

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Conference Theme

New Beginnings for European Access - Designing Equity, Transitions and Student Success

This two-day, in person conference, in collaboration with SCAPP (Scotland's Community of Access and Participation Practitioners) provided a showcase for the relaunching of the European Access Network and provide the opportunity for teaching, research, practitioner staff and students in widening access professional roles within Universities, colleges, schools, and other agencies and organisations engaged in access work to share the latest development in access, social inclusion and widening participation from across the world.   The conference feel was a community and collaboration, recognising the challenges we face and sharing practice which enables our students to succeed.

The conference presentations and workshops shared practice and/or research excellence across one or more of these themes.

  • Preparation – how we prepare, set expectations, support and enable our students to successfully transition through well designed processes.
  • Diversity – how we reach out to and enable students from all backgrounds to progress to and succeed in tertiary education.
  • Partnerships – how schools, colleges, universities and other agencies and organisations are working together to support student and institutional success.