Joe Seddon
Joe Seddon (born 4 June 1997) is the founder of Zero Gravity, a digital social enterprise which connects students with mentors, universities and employers. He is previously the founder of Access Oxbridge, a non-profit organisation which provides mentorship to students from low-income backgrounds who wish to apply to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.[1]
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Born | Joseph Seddon 4 June 1997 (23 years old) Leeds, West Yorkshire, England |
Nationality | British |
Education | University of Oxford |
Occupation | Social entrepreneur |
Early life
Seddon was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire in June 1997. He was raised in Morley, West Yorkshire by his mother, Catherine, who works as a speech and language therapist in the National Health Service.[2]
He was educated at Heckmondwike Grammar School, a state school in Kirklees, West Yorkshire.[3] In his later years at school, he was involved in competitive debating, where he qualified for England's National Debating Team.[4] After leaving school, Seddon read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Mansfield College, Oxford, graduating with first class honours.[5] During university, he was an occasional contributor to the education section of The Daily Telegraph, where he wrote articles about Britain's higher education system.[6]
Career
Access Oxbridge
Upon graduating from the University of Oxford, Seddon founded Access Oxbridge,[7] a non-profit organisation which connects students from low-income backgrounds with undergraduate mentors studying at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.[8] The mentoring sessions take place in hour-long video calls via an app once a week.[9] He initially funded the initiative from the remnants of his university maintenance grant.[10]
In 2018, Access Oxbridge recruited over 500 undergraduate volunteers to mentor 200 students in Year 12 and 13 from low-income backgrounds. 50 of the students achieved offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge.[11] In 2019, Access Oxbridge was relaunched as a mobile app.[12] That year, 60 students from the program achieved offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge.[13]
In October 2019, he was awarded the Prime Minister's Points of Light award for social impact in education.[14]
Zero Gravity
In May 2020, Seddon launched Zero Gravity, a digital social enterprise which connects students from low-income backgrounds with undergraduate mentors studying at both Oxbridge and Russell Group universities.[15][16][17][18][19]
Advocacy and media
Seddon's work as a social entrepreneur has been covered by BBC News,[10] The Times,[20] The Telegraph,[13] and Corriere della Serra.[21] He is a contributor to BBC News, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 5 Live, where he discusses social mobility and increasing access to higher education.[22] He has also been a guest speaker at the Cambridge Union, where he has delivered lectures on social entrepreneurship.[23]
References
- "Meet the 21-year-old from Yorkshire giving hundreds of state school students the secrets of how to get into Oxbridge". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- Gill, Gurvinder (2020-02-11). "I spent my last £200 getting people into Oxbridge". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
- "Celebration for pass masters at two schools". The Press. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "Debating Matters - People - Joe Seddon". archive.debatingmatters.com. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "Oxford grad offers free tutoring to poor kids". Metro Newspaper UK. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- Seddon, Joe (2017-07-18). "In defence of tuition fees: a student's perspective". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- Mintz, Luke (2019-06-17). "Can mentor schemes really turn the tables for disadvantaged students applying to Oxbridge?". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "Joe Seddon: 'Access All Areas'". The Cambridge Student. 2019-01-26. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "This app helps students with Oxford and Cambridge University admissions". Study International. 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
- Gill, Gurvinder (2020-02-11). "I spent my last £200 getting people into Oxbridge". BBC News. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- Education Editor, Rosemary Bennett (2019-02-02). "Oxford graduate Joe Seddon offers key to interview ordeal". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "Student-led outreach initiative Access Oxbridge launches 'groundbreaking' new app". Varsity Online. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- Penna, Dominic (2020-02-12). "Want to go to Oxbridge? 5 insider tips for state school students from a 'super mentor'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- "Access Oxbridge founder receives Prime Minister's Points of Light award". Varsity Online. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
- Bennett, Rosemary. "App gives poor pupils a mentor to guide them into top universities". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
- Cerullo, Sophia (2020-05-30). "Oxford graduate launches digital mentoring for students from disadvantaged backgrounds". Cherwell. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- "Mentoring start-up 'Zero Gravity' launched today by founder of Access Oxbridge". The Oxford Student. 2020-05-24. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- "'Not everybody has a dedicated office space and a Macbook Air': Oxford grad creates app to help improve access to university". University of Cambridge. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- "Grad signs up 1,000 students to mentor disadvantaged kids applying to uni". UK. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- Bennett, Rosemary. "Young mentor secures 60 Oxbridge offers for deprived pupils". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- "PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
- "Joe Seddon from Access Oxbridge on BBC Look North". Retrieved 2020-01-07.
- "Easter Term 2019 | Cambridge Union". Issuu. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "Grad Life by the Horns: 13: Oxbridge, Resilience and Entrepreneurship with Joe Seddon". gradlifebythehorns.libsyn.com. Retrieved 2020-05-16.