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https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/equality-diversity-and-your-career-social-mobility...
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Careers

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/equality-diversity-and-your-career-social-mobility/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/careers-support-for-international-students/

Equality, diversity and your career: social mobility

Find out about the information and support available regarding social mobility in relation to your career planning and job searching.

Careers help

Social mobility centres on the concept that everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background should be able to thrive and do well. This means that the same career opportunities should be open to you regardless of your background.

Careers offers support and advice to students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who may have come through non-traditional routes into higher education and those that may be in receipt of university bursaries and scholarships. You may, for example, be a care leaver, an estranged student or a refugee, or the first in your family to go to university.

We can offer:

Other sources of support

Support for care-experienced, independent students and carers

Support for refugees

Funding

If you have any financial concerns about doing a placement or possibly an internship, then speak to a Careers Consultant or contact Student Money Advice in Student Services. Go to the Student Money Advice website.

The University has more advice on funding during an unpaid placement. See planning your finances for your placement year.

There is also the Discretionary Internship Bursary for work experience taken outside of a normal placement year. Find out more about the Discretionary Internship Bursary.

Employers and work experience

There are several organisations that are committed to improving social mobility and wish to diversify their workforce. These organisations offer schemes to support those students and graduates from non-traditional backgrounds to gain work experience and also apply for specific graduate schemes.

Some of these can be found by searching the opportunities tab in MyFuture using the keyword 'social mobility'. Or by choosing 'equality and diversity' as the type of opportunity. Go to MyFuture.

Other pages on equality, diversity and your career