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Who you are and what you study influences your degree level

 

Entry qualifications, gender, ethnicity, disadvantage, previous school type, subject area, mode of study, age and disability all play a part in degree outcomes.

 

To read this item in full visit: http://www.hefce.ac.uk/news/newsarchive/2015/Name,105305,en.html

 

 

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Naseem Anwar

Equality and Diversity Manager

Student Experience and Enhancement Services

University of Strathclyde

Graham Hills Building

Room GH208b, Level 2

50 George Street
Glasgow, G1 1QE,
Scotland

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Tel: +44 (0)141 548 2811

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