The sector wide differences in the attainment of students categorised as Black Minority Ethnic (BME) and as white increases, despite the good degrees gained by students categorised as BME rising year on year (ECU, 2012). In this research staff and student perceptions of the attainment gap are explored and initiatives to reduce the gap are implemented. The research identified four areas that are crucial to student success and contribute to gap: ��� the quality of learning relationships ��� pedagogic factors: i.e. the clarity of assignment briefs ��� psychosocial barriers: i.e. student expectation, belongingness, aspiration raising and fear of stereotype threats ��� social capital: i.e. understanding the HE rules of engagement and de...
With increasing world globalisation, university education has taken a new direction having a sharp f...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
In Higher Education (HE), an ongoing and incompletely understood achievement gap in degree classific...
British university students from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds are less likely to achi...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
This paper explores work in progress on six key actions derived from a project exploring Black and M...
The Higher Education attainment gap between BAME students and their White peers is well documented. ...
In higher education in the UK, there is an unnecessary and inequitable attainment gap of approximate...
Presenting the results from a mixed methods case-study, this paper draws together insight from the f...
The ethnic based differential degree outcome and lower rates of BAME student retention are an educat...
Despite steady process in increasing participation in higher education for disadvantaged and underre...
This paper outlines a research process which followed a case study approach (Yin 2009) to explore th...
The attainment gap in Higher Education outcomes between under-represented ethnic minority groups and...
In UK higher education, minority ethnic students are less likely to graduate with a good degree than...
In this brief communication, the authors reflect on the development of a suite of online resources t...
With increasing world globalisation, university education has taken a new direction having a sharp f...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
In Higher Education (HE), an ongoing and incompletely understood achievement gap in degree classific...
British university students from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds are less likely to achi...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
This paper explores work in progress on six key actions derived from a project exploring Black and M...
The Higher Education attainment gap between BAME students and their White peers is well documented. ...
In higher education in the UK, there is an unnecessary and inequitable attainment gap of approximate...
Presenting the results from a mixed methods case-study, this paper draws together insight from the f...
The ethnic based differential degree outcome and lower rates of BAME student retention are an educat...
Despite steady process in increasing participation in higher education for disadvantaged and underre...
This paper outlines a research process which followed a case study approach (Yin 2009) to explore th...
The attainment gap in Higher Education outcomes between under-represented ethnic minority groups and...
In UK higher education, minority ethnic students are less likely to graduate with a good degree than...
In this brief communication, the authors reflect on the development of a suite of online resources t...
With increasing world globalisation, university education has taken a new direction having a sharp f...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
In Higher Education (HE), an ongoing and incompletely understood achievement gap in degree classific...