The aim of this report is to explore the historical development of third level access programmes in Ireland, that is, programmes aimed at improving access to third level education by the socio-economically disadvantaged. One key objective is to locate the UCD higher education access programme – New ERA – within the context of developments in national policy and access initiatives in Ireland. The report also presents a brief overview of previous evaluations of targeted initiatives in Ireland as well as barriers to Higher Education as outlined by Lynch & O Riordan's 1996 study which provided the framework for the development of New ERA. Section 2 provides a definition of 'access' and 'disadvantage'. Section 3 discusses the development...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
ANNE RYAN and ANN O'BRIEN examine recent developments in access initiatives to higher education for ...
The debate about access to higher education in Ireland has been linked to the debate about education...
(UCD New ERA Coordinator), and all the New ERA team for their extensive assistance in preparing this...
The purpose of this paper is to look at how universities in Ireland respond to those sectors of the ...
This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Edu...
While higher education did not feature prominently in the public consciousness during the first fou...
The focus of this study is the provision of Access courses for Irish adults. This interest arose fro...
Ireland’s economy has changed dramatically over the past six years and is changing once again. Sinc...
This study contains the results of two separate, but connected, studies on the access and provision...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
This evaluation stems from an interest from those working on and administering the HEAR and DARE sch...
The title of the conference âBuilding Islands or Bridgeâ suggests some kind of boundary,barrier or o...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
ANNE RYAN and ANN O'BRIEN examine recent developments in access initiatives to higher education for ...
The debate about access to higher education in Ireland has been linked to the debate about education...
(UCD New ERA Coordinator), and all the New ERA team for their extensive assistance in preparing this...
The purpose of this paper is to look at how universities in Ireland respond to those sectors of the ...
This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Edu...
While higher education did not feature prominently in the public consciousness during the first fou...
The focus of this study is the provision of Access courses for Irish adults. This interest arose fro...
Ireland’s economy has changed dramatically over the past six years and is changing once again. Sinc...
This study contains the results of two separate, but connected, studies on the access and provision...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
This evaluation stems from an interest from those working on and administering the HEAR and DARE sch...
The title of the conference âBuilding Islands or Bridgeâ suggests some kind of boundary,barrier or o...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
ANNE RYAN and ANN O'BRIEN examine recent developments in access initiatives to higher education for ...
The debate about access to higher education in Ireland has been linked to the debate about education...