https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/oct/11/stormzy-effect-record-number-black-britons-studying-cambridge-university
Black student intake at Cambridge University increases by 50% after Stormzy funds scholarship places.
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A few points to take away here: first, Stormzy is obviously awesome.
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Second, he hasn’t sponsored all the 30 extra black students. He has sponsored two (or maybe four, the article is unclear) of them. It appears that the remaining 28 (or 26) additional black students applied for and won “regular” — i.e. open to both black and white — places. Places which have always been open to black students:
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Cambridge said that after Stormzy made his offer in 2018, the university “has seen an increase in the number of black students engage in its outreach activities and enquire about its courses”, leading to increasing numbers of applications.
Courtney Daniella, a Cambridge graduate and YouTube influencer, was also credited with helping encourage more applications, after she appeared in videos designed to challenge misconceptions around studying at the university.
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“The university has worked hard to get the message out that it is a welcoming place for students regardless of their ethnicity. This record rise in the number of black students is a credit to their hard work and ability: we have not lowered entry standards,” said Graham Virgo, the senior pro-vice-chancellor for education.
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Ok, that last quote is clumsily condescending. But what he’s basically saying is that places have *always* been available to black students. It seems that it’s just public perception that it’s *not* inclusive which has kept them away — and so the perception becomes self-fulfilling.
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It needed this combination of better publicity and the positive role model of Stormzy to let black kids know they can do this if they want to. And now it’s started, it should carry on. Black students will still be a minority this year, but every new one will show others that it’s “allowed” for them to apply to Cambridge, so hopefully it should grow naturally from here.
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