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Glasgow Medical School Access Programme (GAP) is a pre-medical programme lasting one year, that allows learners from non-conventional backgrounds to acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills in science, needed to successfully progress into a medicine or life-sciences degree.
GAP contributes to widening access to education by involving non-conventional students that would not be able to access a medical or life-sciences degree without the programme being in place, supporting SDG4 and SDG10.
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