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Vaughan | 00:00 UK time, Wednesday, 19 October 2005

So once you've been a disabled student, it follows that you become a disabled graduate. See, I went to university - nothing gets past me. Impressed, aren't you?

Anyway, if you are a disabled graduate, then the Disability and Effective Inclusion Policies (DEIP) Project, a collaboration between Lancaster and Sussex universities, would like to hear about your experiences of higher education, and learn more about the transition of moving into the workplace. How well prepared were you? What advice would you like to receive, if you had your time again?

To gather graduates' views, they've placed an online. If you've got a few minutes, go and answer their questions and share your opinions into the bargain.

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  • At 12:00 AM on 19 Oct 2005, Chris Page wrote:


Vaughan Much as I hate to correct your assertion that "once you've been a Disabled student, it follows that you become a disabled graduate", I have to say that I've been a Disabled student, but never a graduate - you see, I never got the chance to go to university. I went to Further Education college. Seems like university didn't do you much good after all, eh?

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