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Frequently Asked Questions

I am a home ethnic minority student but I am not studying at an onboard university, what is there for me?

Although you are not eligible to participate on the Ethnic Minority Undergraduate Scheme, you are welcome to attend our careers day.


I am an unemployed ethnic minority undergraduate, how can I benefit from the NMC?

You could attend our careers day.


Are you planning more links?

Yes, contact us by email if you have any ideas.


Where can I find out more about mentoring generally?

The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation (MBF) at mandbf.org.uk

Is there a website where ethnic minority teachers can network and gain support?

Yes, teacherworld.org.uk


Where can I find out about more general student support?

Try push.co.uk


Are there any websites for African and Caribbean people generally?

Yes, try blacknet.co.uk or blackserve.co.uk which will lead you to others.


Are there websites for Asian people generally?

Yes try bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork we are sure there are more and we are working on finding them.


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