Purpose – To investigate how the financial status of students in England and France affects their experience of university life. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was carried out among undergraduates in two countries. There were 168 responses from students studying at a French university and 325 responses from students studying at an English university. Findings – The financial burden in France rests with parents, while in England students are largely responsible for their own funding. Indicators suggest that English students may be suffering from financial difficulties. Students continue the tradition of enjoying themselves and socialising, whatever their nationality and financial status. Research limitations/im...
Discusses the results of a survey on aspects of the student experience of university at a semi-rural...
This paper presents results of a questionnaire survey of 1400 Year 13 (final year) school and sixth-...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
Purpose – To investigate how the financial status of students in England and France affects their ex...
In discussions on the accessibility of higher education, student financial support, or rather, the f...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This reports deals with the question to what extent national student support can be used for study a...
The findings from a longitudinal study of the financial circumstances of University of Brighton unde...
"The first aim of this study is to provide descriptive information on the student support systems th...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
Discusses the results of a survey on aspects of the student experience of university at a semi-rural...
This paper presents results of a questionnaire survey of 1400 Year 13 (final year) school and sixth-...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
Purpose – To investigate how the financial status of students in England and France affects their ex...
In discussions on the accessibility of higher education, student financial support, or rather, the f...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This reports deals with the question to what extent national student support can be used for study a...
The findings from a longitudinal study of the financial circumstances of University of Brighton unde...
"The first aim of this study is to provide descriptive information on the student support systems th...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
Discusses the results of a survey on aspects of the student experience of university at a semi-rural...
This paper presents results of a questionnaire survey of 1400 Year 13 (final year) school and sixth-...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...