This article explores transition to postgraduate (PG) study in terms of the widening participation (WP) agenda. The research is located within a Communities of Practice framework, allowing for explanations of transition in terms of learning, identity and participation in practices. A qualitative ethnographic methodology is employed, and analysis reveals two themes: the heterogeneity of PG students, and the nature of PG teaching and learning. It is argued that the imperatives that the WP agenda generates are as compatible with PG as with undergraduate study, and that this may have been overlooked previously owing to assumptions of the homogeneity of postgraduates. However, students' experiences of academic practices do not always reflect the...
Sector evidence repeatedly highlights the importance of transition across educational borders as a m...
The study examines the experiences of international postgraduate (IP) student’s transition at ...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
This project aims to understand the processes of inclusion and transition into postgraduate educatio...
There has been relatively little research to date that has explored the transition to postgraduate s...
This paper discusses an ongoing research project which is exploring the experiences of postgraduate ...
This research investigates the decision making process and the deterrents for undergraduate students...
This report analyses the barriers and deterrents that affect ‘widening participation’ students when ...
Executive summary Background and aims for the project There is limited research about which stud...
The notion and terminology of ‘transition(s)’ have long dominated discussions of pathways from youth...
This article explores how academics make the transition from teaching mainly on undergraduate progra...
This thesis describes a qualitative, interview-based case study of the experiences of adult female l...
There has been a movement across South Africa's education sector to widen access and participation i...
The paper presents a model of the challenges facing undergraduates transitioning to taught postgradu...
The focus of most research into student transition relates to the important transition that students...
Sector evidence repeatedly highlights the importance of transition across educational borders as a m...
The study examines the experiences of international postgraduate (IP) student’s transition at ...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...
This project aims to understand the processes of inclusion and transition into postgraduate educatio...
There has been relatively little research to date that has explored the transition to postgraduate s...
This paper discusses an ongoing research project which is exploring the experiences of postgraduate ...
This research investigates the decision making process and the deterrents for undergraduate students...
This report analyses the barriers and deterrents that affect ‘widening participation’ students when ...
Executive summary Background and aims for the project There is limited research about which stud...
The notion and terminology of ‘transition(s)’ have long dominated discussions of pathways from youth...
This article explores how academics make the transition from teaching mainly on undergraduate progra...
This thesis describes a qualitative, interview-based case study of the experiences of adult female l...
There has been a movement across South Africa's education sector to widen access and participation i...
The paper presents a model of the challenges facing undergraduates transitioning to taught postgradu...
The focus of most research into student transition relates to the important transition that students...
Sector evidence repeatedly highlights the importance of transition across educational borders as a m...
The study examines the experiences of international postgraduate (IP) student’s transition at ...
This article explores the perceptions of international students studying in the UK regarding their t...