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  2. University of Bristol admissions controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol admissions dispute is one of two policial controversies over widening participation that occurred during the 2000s. In 2000 the Laura Spence Affair involved the rejection of a state school student who applied to study medicine at Oxford University and resulted in similar debate about widening participation. [8]

  3. Widening participation - Wikipedia

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    Widening participation (WP) in higher education can be a component of government education policy. It consists of an attempt to increase the number of young people entering higher education, and improve equality of opportunity for students from all backgrounds. [ 1 ]

  4. Sheffield Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The School of Medicine was renamed the Medical School and in 2001 School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, [26] [27] offering medicine MBChB and orthoptics BMedSci degree courses. [28] The school changed its name back to the Medical School in 2011, [29] and later the orthoptics course moved to the Health Sciences School of the university. [30]

  5. University Clinical Aptitude Test - Wikipedia

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    The UCAT Consortium specifies, "Every university uses the UCAT result as part of a well-rounded admissions policy in which several other factors also carry considerable weight." UCAT has been shown to have some independent predictive validity of performance at medical school, [ 22 ] but considerably less than A-levels .

  6. Russell Group - Wikipedia

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    In a statement made in 2014 to the Higher Education Policy Institute, David Watson of the University of Oxford suggested that the Russell Group's claim to represent 24 'leading universities' was "a real stretch". In the context of the Russell Group's reputation in the sector, he continued: "particularly dangerous, I think, is the bottom half of ...

  7. Laura Spence affair - Wikipedia

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    Spence completed her studies at Harvard in 2004, and planned to return to the UK to pursue a medical career. She also encouraged more British students to study in the US, citing the "broader, more balanced curriculum" of a liberal arts education and the availability of scholarships and need-based financial aid to assist with fees that may seem ...

  8. Talk:Sheffield Medical School - Wikipedia

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  9. Bartolomé House - Wikipedia

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    After refurbishment it became the School of Nursing for the University of Sheffield in 1997. [2] It was named Bartolomé House in 1998 after Dr Mariano Martin de Bartolomé, who was president of the Sheffield Medical School for 22 years in the 19th century. [3] In 2008 it was taken over by the School of Law. [4]