This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher Education institutions (HEIs) from a cross-national perspective. Specifically, the use of contextualised admissions and the provision of foundation year programmes in selective universities in Ireland and England are the key foci of interest. Using data gathered from WP students in two selective universities in Ireland and England, we explore how student characteristics differ according to the WP route undertaken. In an attempt to generate more knowledge of how HEIs enact WP policy, we draw on interviews conducted with staff involved in admission decision-making to explore how those with responsibility for admission within each institutional...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This paper will look at participation in higher education in Ireland and the current focus of encour...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This paper will look at participation in higher education in Ireland and the current focus of encour...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...