This article derives from local research at two UK universities as part of their institutional strategies to address retention and progression and enhance their students’ experiences of higher education. In both Middlesex University and the University of Salford, research has been undertaken to identify factors which influence the retention and success of first-year undergraduate students. Both institutions adopted qualitative methodologies to conduct research with first-year undergraduates and programme leaders to identify and to discuss emerging themes that may contribute to student retention and success. Although the research projects used different methods, comparable conclusions were reached with a particular emphasis on pre-entry info...
Report of a CELT project on enhancing learning and teaching through innovation and research.Discusse...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Retaining students until they complete their qualifications is one of the main aims of many higher e...
This paper is concerned with identifying how the early student experience can be enhanced in order t...
This paper reports the results of research at the University of Salford into students ’ early experi...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
International student retention is an increasing issue across the UK and English speaking higher edu...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Student retention continues to be a concern for higher education. Successive Governments have made e...
Report of a CELT project on enhancing learning and teaching through innovation and research.Discusse...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Retaining students until they complete their qualifications is one of the main aims of many higher e...
This paper is concerned with identifying how the early student experience can be enhanced in order t...
This paper reports the results of research at the University of Salford into students ’ early experi...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
International student retention is an increasing issue across the UK and English speaking higher edu...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Student retention continues to be a concern for higher education. Successive Governments have made e...
Report of a CELT project on enhancing learning and teaching through innovation and research.Discusse...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...