Increasing access of non-traditional students This article discusses the consequences of increasing access of non-traditional students to higher education (HE) in Sweden, for society, individuals and HE. The findings are based on a recently finished European Research Project called Access and Retention: Experiences of Non-traditional Students in Higher Education (RANLHE) with seven countries involved. First, a general introduction about opening access to HE is presented, followed by a review of Swedish HE policy which emphasizes employability, lifelong learning, and completion. Next, is a brief presentation of RANLHE project including the project’s research focus, methodology and a comparison between the partner countries (completion rate a...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
This symposium is based on the developing work of the research project ‘Access and Retention: Experi...
As a result of the internationalization of higher education, students around the world choose study ...
Increasing access of non-traditional students This article discusses the consequences of increasing ...
Es werden die Konsequenzen zunehmender Zahlen von nicht-traditionellen Studierenden an schwedischen ...
This paper is based on results from a European research project with the aim to identifying the fact...
The paper is based on results from a European research project with the aim to identify the factors ...
This literature review is part of the project ‘Access and Retention: Experiences of Non- Traditiona...
Higher education participation has become an important focus for policy debate as well as for schola...
The analysis of Bologna documents shows that expansion of inclusive processes in European HE represe...
Internationalisation is a global phenomenon that is changing the way in which educational systems ne...
The aim of this paper is to deepen understanding of the forming of learning identities amongst non-t...
This paper focuses on understanding the Nordic, Bologna-based platform for inclusive higher educatio...
This paper explores participation in higher education in Germany and Spain through two case studies...
In 2011, Sweden introduced tuition fees for students from countries outside the European Economic Ar...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
This symposium is based on the developing work of the research project ‘Access and Retention: Experi...
As a result of the internationalization of higher education, students around the world choose study ...
Increasing access of non-traditional students This article discusses the consequences of increasing ...
Es werden die Konsequenzen zunehmender Zahlen von nicht-traditionellen Studierenden an schwedischen ...
This paper is based on results from a European research project with the aim to identifying the fact...
The paper is based on results from a European research project with the aim to identify the factors ...
This literature review is part of the project ‘Access and Retention: Experiences of Non- Traditiona...
Higher education participation has become an important focus for policy debate as well as for schola...
The analysis of Bologna documents shows that expansion of inclusive processes in European HE represe...
Internationalisation is a global phenomenon that is changing the way in which educational systems ne...
The aim of this paper is to deepen understanding of the forming of learning identities amongst non-t...
This paper focuses on understanding the Nordic, Bologna-based platform for inclusive higher educatio...
This paper explores participation in higher education in Germany and Spain through two case studies...
In 2011, Sweden introduced tuition fees for students from countries outside the European Economic Ar...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
This symposium is based on the developing work of the research project ‘Access and Retention: Experi...
As a result of the internationalization of higher education, students around the world choose study ...