We are committed to widening access to our healthcare and clinical courses. We do this by providing contextual offers to students from a diverse range of experiences, backgrounds, and locations. Our commitment to widening access stems from an understanding that having diverse clinicians delivering clinical care improves patient experiences. Our approach ensures that our graduates, whether from a diverse background or from studying amongst a diverse cohort, are better prepared and able to understand and empathise with the patients that present to them.
Improving access to Healthcare Careers
Contextual Offers
Doctors for Wales
Doctors for Wales is our strategy to develop and be "A Medical School for all of Wales." A core aim of this strategy is to meet the workforce demands of Wales through working with our partners in NHS Wales, Welsh Government, and Health Education Improvement Wales (HEIW).
Visit Doctors for WalesHealth Care Circles
Health Care Circles is a mentoring programme to support graduate, undergraduate and A Levels students across Wales who wish to apply for our Graduate Entry Medicine course, established in collaboration with Medical School Councils UK and the Reaching Wider Partnership.
Visit Health Care CirclesDigital Learning Support
The Digital Learning Support scheme, in partnership with Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) supports students on eligible Swansea University courses, to recieve a free laptop to support their studies.
Visit Digital Learning SupportThe Dr Sharon James Bursary
The Dr Sharon James bursary offers four bursaries of £1,200 to Welsh, female students who are studying a clinical course within the Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Life Science.
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