In 2008, Denise Bradley and colleagues published their Review of Australian Higher Education. A key point of the Bradley Review was to highlight the long-standing under-representation of working-class people at Australia’s universities. Working class people represent 25% of Australia’s general population; however, they represent only 15% of students in higher education. Indeed, working-class Australians are three times less likely to attend university than other Australians. In response to these inequities, the Australian Government set up the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program in 2010 and doubled the percentage of equity funding from 2% in 2010 to 4% in 2012. These initiatives have three aims: (a) to increase the aspir...
Social equity in higher education has been a priority for universities and policy makers throughout ...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
The Rudd Government has outlined a goal that by 2025, 40 per cent of Australians aged 25 to 34 shoul...
<p> </p> <p>I argue that working-class students need to be better integrated into social life at uni...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
The field of Australian higher education has changed, is changing and is about to change, re...
The field of Australian higher education has changed, is changing and is about to change, reposition...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
The Rudd Government has outlined a goal that by 2025, 40 per cent of Australians aged 25 to 34 shoul...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
In Australia, university study is more popular than ever before. More than 700,000 Australians...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
[Extract] Students know completing a university degree gives them a better chance of landing a high-...
Social equity in higher education has been a priority for universities and policy makers throughout ...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
The Rudd Government has outlined a goal that by 2025, 40 per cent of Australians aged 25 to 34 shoul...
<p> </p> <p>I argue that working-class students need to be better integrated into social life at uni...
The Australian Government has set two targets for the nation\u27s universities: (i) increase the pro...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
The field of Australian higher education has changed, is changing and is about to change, re...
The field of Australian higher education has changed, is changing and is about to change, reposition...
As the Australian higher education population further diversifies as a result of federal government ...
The Rudd Government has outlined a goal that by 2025, 40 per cent of Australians aged 25 to 34 shoul...
The Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education provided a timely reminder of the dismal perf...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
In Australia, university study is more popular than ever before. More than 700,000 Australians...
Australia is in a challenging position. Having ridden the resources boom up and down, it now finds i...
[Extract] Students know completing a university degree gives them a better chance of landing a high-...
Social equity in higher education has been a priority for universities and policy makers throughout ...
Widening participation movements inevitably give rise to discussions of the false dichotomy between ...
The Rudd Government has outlined a goal that by 2025, 40 per cent of Australians aged 25 to 34 shoul...