Widening participation (WP) in higher education (HE) is an increasingly important policy issue, with interventions to increase participation from minority ethnic, low-income and other under-represented groups undertaken in HE sectors in many countries. In the UK there is a large amount of WP activity but a lack of robust evidence of its effectiveness. This article presents a systematic review in the topic area of WP in HE. We included studies of systematic review, randomised controlled trial (RCT) and quasi-experimental (QE) designs, and assessed evidence of the effectiveness of university access strategies and approaches in relation to the participation of disadvantaged students at university. We searched for, quality appraised and synthes...
Efforts to widen participation into higher education (HE) are having an impact with increasing numbe...
This briefing document is based on a review of 376 examples of widening participation research publi...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
This paper briefly explores the current landscape of interventions to promote fairer / improved acce...
This paper briefly explores the current landscape of interventions to promote fairer / improved acce...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
Widening participation has been a vehicle to facilitate access and support towards the successful co...
Despite substantial financial commitment to widening participation activities internationally, robus...
‘Widening participation’ covers a range of actions: appropriate evaluation can be very different for...
Despite substantial financial commitment to widening participation activities internationally, robus...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Efforts to widen participation into higher education (HE) are having an impact with increasing numbe...
Efforts to widen participation into higher education (HE) are having an impact with increasing numbe...
This briefing document is based on a review of 376 examples of widening participation research publi...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
This paper briefly explores the current landscape of interventions to promote fairer / improved acce...
This paper briefly explores the current landscape of interventions to promote fairer / improved acce...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
Widening participation has been a vehicle to facilitate access and support towards the successful co...
Despite substantial financial commitment to widening participation activities internationally, robus...
‘Widening participation’ covers a range of actions: appropriate evaluation can be very different for...
Despite substantial financial commitment to widening participation activities internationally, robus...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Efforts to widen participation into higher education (HE) are having an impact with increasing numbe...
Efforts to widen participation into higher education (HE) are having an impact with increasing numbe...
This briefing document is based on a review of 376 examples of widening participation research publi...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...