Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment in UK higher education. In the period since this publication, many changes to the higher education sector have occurred, including raising tuition fees, an increased focus on widening participation, and an increasing interest in diversifying the curriculum. There is a need for an updated and expanded literature review to highlight whether the relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment remain the same one decade later. This article synthesises the current literature related to the impact of gender, social class, and ethnicity on higher education participation and academic attainment. We highlight the important role of inte...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
Previous research has established that undergraduate students in the UK who had attended private sch...
The aim of this literature review is to inform the project on degree attainment, ethnicity and gende...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In this paper, we use two new datasets to explore the extent to which the gender gap in higher educa...
In the UK, the attainment of White graduates (as measured by the class of honours that they have bee...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
Previous research has established that undergraduate students in the UK who had attended private sch...
The aim of this literature review is to inform the project on degree attainment, ethnicity and gende...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
In this paper, we use two new datasets to explore the extent to which the gender gap in higher educa...
In the UK, the attainment of White graduates (as measured by the class of honours that they have bee...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
Previous research has established that undergraduate students in the UK who had attended private sch...