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Criminal Records Bureau disclosure
For some postgraduate programmes (primarily those in the Graduate School of Education) we ask our applicants for a disclosure from the Criminal Record Bureau, known as a CRB Enhanced Disclosure. If you are going to be working with children or vulnerable adults you may be asked to supply information on any criminal convictions. Details will be sent to you on how to fulfil this.
Further information can be found on our CRB webpages.
