[EN] In the UK students have traditionally moved away from home to study in higher education, but this is changing as a consequence of greater participation, and the shift in responsibility for financing study from the State to individual students and their families. This research under took 60 qualitative interviews with students of all ages who defined themselves as ‘commuters’, who continue to live at home whilst studying. The study found that while the students largely viewed themselves as ‘good students’ aiming to engage fully in their academic studies, the stresses and strains – and cost and time – involved in travelling - resulted in students evaluating the utility of a trip to campus, considering whether their resources would be bet...
In this study, our cross-case analysis of students’ lives challenges the conventional home–universit...
Since 2005, all publicly funded Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
Recently students have increasingly chosen to live at home whilst studying; over 25% of UK undergrad...
The importance of a smooth transition from secondary into higher education has been noted in the lit...
The Covid pandemic will have long-term effects for Higher Education (HE) in the UK. The consequence...
This paper reports emerging findings from primary research into the experience of CCCU commuter stud...
This paper reports findings from primary research into the experience of commuter students during th...
In the English higher education context, “going to” university is commonly associated with leaving t...
This workshop explores the learning experience of commuting BME students and how participants can ch...
This article explores the experiences of widening access students at two prestigious Universities in...
To understand tourism and events commuter students' motivations, engagement, and learning experience...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This is one of the first studies exploring the impact of commuting on higher education students’ aca...
At a time when the UK may slowly be emerging out of what, for many in higher education, has been a p...
In this study, our cross-case analysis of students’ lives challenges the conventional home–universit...
Since 2005, all publicly funded Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
Recently students have increasingly chosen to live at home whilst studying; over 25% of UK undergrad...
The importance of a smooth transition from secondary into higher education has been noted in the lit...
The Covid pandemic will have long-term effects for Higher Education (HE) in the UK. The consequence...
This paper reports emerging findings from primary research into the experience of CCCU commuter stud...
This paper reports findings from primary research into the experience of commuter students during th...
In the English higher education context, “going to” university is commonly associated with leaving t...
This workshop explores the learning experience of commuting BME students and how participants can ch...
This article explores the experiences of widening access students at two prestigious Universities in...
To understand tourism and events commuter students' motivations, engagement, and learning experience...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
This is one of the first studies exploring the impact of commuting on higher education students’ aca...
At a time when the UK may slowly be emerging out of what, for many in higher education, has been a p...
In this study, our cross-case analysis of students’ lives challenges the conventional home–universit...
Since 2005, all publicly funded Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...