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Black Inclusion Programme

Santander Universities UK’s mission is to support students from diverse backgrounds into university, work and self employment. Collaborating with a large network of university partners, Santander Universities UK have spent over ten successful years removing barriers to higher education and, in turn, providing life changing opportunities to students from across the country.

In order to further this commitment, they have joined forces with Finance Unlocked to run a new and exciting online learning programme exclusively for 3,000 Black and Black mixed university students or recent graduates who have graduated during academic year 2019-2020) in the UK.

The 3,000 successful participants (that will be randomly selected) will have exclusive access to 8-hours of online content, focused on a range of trending financial topics, including green finance, blockchain, and private equity. Upon completion of the 8-hour content and online quizzes, 30 students with an average score (across all online quizzes) of 80% or more will have the opportunity to win a £1,500 Santander Scholarship.

Additionally, all participants that opt in to receiving Santander Emerging Talent opportunities during the application process on the Santander Scholarship Platform, will be kept informed of any potential opportunities within the Bank.

For more information and to apply to the Santander Universities Black Inclusion Programme, please click here


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