This article presents findings from a study of mature part-time students and their reported benefits of study. It is based on data from a questionnaire survey of graduates from two major - but very different - providers of part-time higher education: Birkbeck, University of London and the Open University. Response items were grouped within a 'three capitals' framework: human, identity and social capital. The first part of the analysis presents the distribution of responses within this framework, and the relation between benefits in terms of these capitals. The analysis shows considerable benefits in all the areas. Further, the patterns of benefits reported by the respondents from the two institutions were remarkably similar. The second part...
Part-time students account for 31% of higher education students in the UK and 56% of part-time under...
This thesis is concerned with part-time undergraduate students within the higher education system in...
Full-time students engaged in part-time studies have been a subject of increasing academic attention...
This paper examines the motivations and outcomes for mature students who study part-time in higher e...
Part-time study in the UK is significant: nearly 40 per cent of higher education students study part...
This report is based on the findings of a follow-up survey conducted in 2010 of 261 UK domiciled par...
Within the UK, part-time study is now seen as important in meeting wider government objectives for h...
This report discusses the findings of a study undertaken by Birkbeck, University of London and the ...
Part-time study is one of the foci of the widening participation agenda in the UK. The experiences o...
The research examines the extent to which undergraduate level part-time higher education contributes...
Despite the fact that part-time students make up a significant proportion of the total number of stu...
A review of the literature on part-time students focusing on: part-time students' reasons for studyi...
The purpose of this article is to present the results of a case analysis conducted at Laurentian Uni...
Increasing the numbers of individuals in higher education has been a central concern of Government i...
This thesis is concerned with part-time undergraduate students within the higher education system in...
Part-time students account for 31% of higher education students in the UK and 56% of part-time under...
This thesis is concerned with part-time undergraduate students within the higher education system in...
Full-time students engaged in part-time studies have been a subject of increasing academic attention...
This paper examines the motivations and outcomes for mature students who study part-time in higher e...
Part-time study in the UK is significant: nearly 40 per cent of higher education students study part...
This report is based on the findings of a follow-up survey conducted in 2010 of 261 UK domiciled par...
Within the UK, part-time study is now seen as important in meeting wider government objectives for h...
This report discusses the findings of a study undertaken by Birkbeck, University of London and the ...
Part-time study is one of the foci of the widening participation agenda in the UK. The experiences o...
The research examines the extent to which undergraduate level part-time higher education contributes...
Despite the fact that part-time students make up a significant proportion of the total number of stu...
A review of the literature on part-time students focusing on: part-time students' reasons for studyi...
The purpose of this article is to present the results of a case analysis conducted at Laurentian Uni...
Increasing the numbers of individuals in higher education has been a central concern of Government i...
This thesis is concerned with part-time undergraduate students within the higher education system in...
Part-time students account for 31% of higher education students in the UK and 56% of part-time under...
This thesis is concerned with part-time undergraduate students within the higher education system in...
Full-time students engaged in part-time studies have been a subject of increasing academic attention...