The National Mentoring Consortium (NMC) is an organisation that aims to promote equality and diversity in graduate recruitment and to enhance the employability of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students and students with a disability or dyslexia. It is achieving this goal by bringing together students and employers through mentoring and careers programmes.
Since the NMC was founded in 1994, following a successful two-year pilot scheme at the University of East London, it has grown to include over 300 employers and 15 universities across the UK.
We have been supported by the CBI, the Institute of Directors, the Chartered institute of Personnel and Development and the Commission for Racial Equality and throughout our history, we have run schemes at every level of the education system as well as for the unemployed and young offenders.
For information about our current mentoring programmes, please follow the links below.
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