Dear All,
Skill is looking for disabled students to write about their experiences of
higher education for the latest edition of Into Higher Education. The aim of
the student profiles is to encourage people with disabilities to consider
applying for higher education. This section has proven to be a very
important part of the book!
If you know of any disabled students who may wish to be featured in Into HE
2004 please give them my contact details or the attached poster.
<<Poster 2004.doc>>
We are looking for a diverse range of participants from: 1) various
geographical locations - England, Wales, N Ireland, Scotland; 2) different
ethnic backgrounds; 3) varying ages; and 4) different types of study - both
full-time and part-time, covering a range of courses; with 5) a diverse
range of disabilities.
If you can be of any assistance, please let me know by Friday, April 11,
2003.
Many thanks in advance!!
Glenna Fak
Information and Research Worker
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