Against a United Kingdom policy background of attempts to widen higher education participation in a socially inclusive direction, this article analyses theory, policy and practice to understand why past efforts have had limited success and to propose an alternative: an "anchor institution" model. A university and a private training provider were the principal partners in this venture, known as the South-West Partnership; the model was developed by them to meet the particular needs of mature female students who want and/or need to study part-time in a rural, coastal and isolated area of south-west England. While the concept of "anchor institutions" has previously been used in government social policy, and in higher education to promote knowl...
Internationally, ‘College for All’ policies are creating new forms of vocational higher education (H...
© 2016, Adult Learning Australia Inc. All rights reserved. Many rural communities have a pool of...
This research is the result of a partnership between three educational providers in the West Midland...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
Widening higher education participation can deliver benefits to individuals, societies and economies...
Pathways to higher education can appear opaque and unattainable to rural adults, despite the afforda...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
The recent review of Australian Higher Education identified the need to increase higher\ud education...
This case study describes a career education program that has engaged rural secondary school student...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
Transiting from rural high school to university is stressful enough, but enrolling into a suitable d...
Further education (FE) colleges in England have been offering higher education (HE) courses for deca...
The CQUni Connect schools outreach program works in regional and rural Queensland schools. The prog...
Looking at rural Australia, this paper addresses the issue of providing adequate resources to create...
As the Aimhigher programme is a targeted initiative, partnerships have to find ways of locating grou...
Internationally, ‘College for All’ policies are creating new forms of vocational higher education (H...
© 2016, Adult Learning Australia Inc. All rights reserved. Many rural communities have a pool of...
This research is the result of a partnership between three educational providers in the West Midland...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
Widening higher education participation can deliver benefits to individuals, societies and economies...
Pathways to higher education can appear opaque and unattainable to rural adults, despite the afforda...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
The recent review of Australian Higher Education identified the need to increase higher\ud education...
This case study describes a career education program that has engaged rural secondary school student...
There is an accumulating body of knowledge that points to the fact that rurality is a crucial demogr...
Transiting from rural high school to university is stressful enough, but enrolling into a suitable d...
Further education (FE) colleges in England have been offering higher education (HE) courses for deca...
The CQUni Connect schools outreach program works in regional and rural Queensland schools. The prog...
Looking at rural Australia, this paper addresses the issue of providing adequate resources to create...
As the Aimhigher programme is a targeted initiative, partnerships have to find ways of locating grou...
Internationally, ‘College for All’ policies are creating new forms of vocational higher education (H...
© 2016, Adult Learning Australia Inc. All rights reserved. Many rural communities have a pool of...
This research is the result of a partnership between three educational providers in the West Midland...