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20-September-2004

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Users of this part of the site might also be interested in this website which was developed by the Careers and Student Employment section of the University of Westminster. I think its of particular interest because it includes along with the 'usual suspects' women, mature students, students with...

Users of this part of the site might also be interested in this website which was developed by the Careers and Student Employment section of the University of Westminster. I think its of particular interest because it includes along with the 'usual suspects' women, mature students, students with disabilities and so on, a section on class issues and students with previous convictions. It is aimed at students themselves, rather than a practitioner resource, but I think there is much to be learned from it. Have any other users come across similarly innovative websites dealing with equal opportunities that we could share here?

http://www.wmin.ac.uk/main.asp?page=886


Lucy Marris; 20-September-2004 19:06:00; forum (0) help

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