
The Bridging Project Blog
Read blog posts from our students, team and coaches about university life, coaching and news form The Bridging Project.
Celebrating our partnership with Trinity College, University of Oxford
We’re passionate about supporting underrepresented students and we love having the opportunity to share our mission and vision as often as we can. In May, we had the opportunity to do just this as our Founder and Director, Phoebe Praill was invited along to speak at The University of Oxford’s Access Forum to talk about how our professional coaching programme supports the students who need it most.
Student success: Thriving through the first year of university
We are so incredibly proud of the amazing progress all of our students have made this year. The students that we support at The Bridging Project all come from under-represented backgrounds and are at a significantly higher risk of dropping out of university in their first year. Through our programme of 1-1 coaching sessions, these students all had the opportunity to develop key leadership skills including resilience, problem solving and confidence, develop long term goals and short term targets and build a sense of belonging at university in their first term.
A first term full of impact
The start of 2024 is in full swing and as we set the tone for a jam-packed year ahead, we’ve been taking a look back at the impact our coaching programme had at some of our partner universities last term.
Coaching: the powerful tool that all universities should be adopting this year
The start of a new year is always the perfect time for reflection, and as we look back on a successful 2023 and an exciting 2024 ahead, we wanted to share our learnings on the power of coaching for university students, and why universities should consider the intervention for their students this year.
Student Q&A: Exploring the first term at university
The first month at university can feel like a whirlwind - so many things to learn, new places to explore and people to meet. As a first-year student - especially those who find themselves as the first in the family to attend university, or without the same support network as their peers - giving yourself the time you need to settle in is really important; it’s a time to try new things, get used to being away from home and even learn more about yourself.