This paper covers two studies that explore student belonging in higher education and how a sense of belonging differs between ethnicity groups. The research took a mixed methodology approach, collecting both quantitative data via a survey and qualitative data via focus groups. Study One explored the differential experiences of belonging via the Belongingness Survey (Yorke, 2016), with a group of 941 students. This was followed by Study Two, which used focus groups to generate a greater understanding of what belonging meant to the students, how belonging developed and to identify barriers to developing a sense of belonging.This work concluded that ethnicity-based differences in students sense of belonging are apparent, which mirror the diffe...
The special issue aims to explore the possibility of pedagogy and curriculum design for promoting ‘b...
Student engagement (e.g. Kuh et al. 2005) and more recently belonging (e.g. Thomas et al. 2017) are ...
'Degrees of Belonging: The (Un)Homely University' contains mixed media collages, creative-critical w...
This study aims to explore the main aspects of sense of belonging, including academic and social eng...
Belonging is multidimensional, personal and geographical in nature. Establishing a sense of belongin...
This paper gives an overview of a study conducted at the University of Winchester to explore student...
This article provides interim observations with reference to a three university study into the impli...
This paper seeks to unveil the situated struggle that students experience in comprehending the often...
The ethnic based differential degree outcome and lower rates of BAME student retention are an educat...
This paper explored sense of belonging and what it means from BAME students' perspectives from findi...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
Student belonging and engagement has received increasedattention in the context of an expanding and ...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
The special issue aims to explore the possibility of pedagogy and curriculum design for promoting ‘b...
Different domiciled groups experience belonging differently within university contexts, with China-d...
The special issue aims to explore the possibility of pedagogy and curriculum design for promoting ‘b...
Student engagement (e.g. Kuh et al. 2005) and more recently belonging (e.g. Thomas et al. 2017) are ...
'Degrees of Belonging: The (Un)Homely University' contains mixed media collages, creative-critical w...
This study aims to explore the main aspects of sense of belonging, including academic and social eng...
Belonging is multidimensional, personal and geographical in nature. Establishing a sense of belongin...
This paper gives an overview of a study conducted at the University of Winchester to explore student...
This article provides interim observations with reference to a three university study into the impli...
This paper seeks to unveil the situated struggle that students experience in comprehending the often...
The ethnic based differential degree outcome and lower rates of BAME student retention are an educat...
This paper explored sense of belonging and what it means from BAME students' perspectives from findi...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
Student belonging and engagement has received increasedattention in the context of an expanding and ...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
The special issue aims to explore the possibility of pedagogy and curriculum design for promoting ‘b...
Different domiciled groups experience belonging differently within university contexts, with China-d...
The special issue aims to explore the possibility of pedagogy and curriculum design for promoting ‘b...
Student engagement (e.g. Kuh et al. 2005) and more recently belonging (e.g. Thomas et al. 2017) are ...
'Degrees of Belonging: The (Un)Homely University' contains mixed media collages, creative-critical w...