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'No room for complacency' as Oxbridge numbers grow

Due to post-pandemic educational barriers, there is no room for complacency today in ensuring proper representation of black students at Oxbridge, a leader in diversity and inclusion.

The number of UK undergraduates admitted to Oxford with Black African or Caribbean roots has increased from her 1.9% in 2017 to 3.5% last year. 2011.

Target Oxbridge Program founder Naomi Kelman said: Circumstances cause black students to face many barriers to education.

Tom Levinson, Director of Broad Participation, University of Cambridge, said:

A University of Oxford spokeswoman said the figure was "an ongoing effort to ensure that the country's best-performing students want to study at Oxford University and have a fair chance of admission." It reflects the efforts within the company.