The Brilliant Club is an award-winning university access charity. They recruit and train PhD students and ECRs to support less advantaged school pupils access the most competitive universities and succeed when they get there.
The Brilliant Club provides PhDs and ECRs training in widening participation, research communication, and teaching. Researchers are then paid to deliver academically rigorous programmes to small groups of pupils in state schools across the UK.
How does it work?
There are two programmes researchers can get involved with: The Scholars Programmeand The Brilliant Tutoring Programme.
On The Scholars Programme, tutors are trained to create a course and handbook based on their own academic research. Tutors also have the opportunity to deliver a pre-designed programme to younger pupils aged 8-10. They deliver their course in university-style tutorials to groups of 7.
The Brilliant Tutoring Programme helps pupils who have been most impacted by Covid-19 to catch up on lost learning. This programme focuses on core curriculum subjects (English, Maths, Sciences) to help students regain confidence and is taught in groups of 4.
Placements are paid from £500 per placement, with an additional £110 for designing a Scholars Programme course (plus London weighting). Travel expenses are also covered.
To help fit alongside their other commitments, tutors indicate their availability and how many placements they would like to deliver on a termly basis.
To apply, fill in the application form here
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