Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of students in Higher Education. Even when factors such as socio-economic background and pre-University attainment levels have been controlled, Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) students tend to achieve lower grades than their White peers. In some disciplines (notably some sciences), there is also a marked gap between genders. A previous project at Kingston (2015) indicated that STEM students’ performance at one level of their HE studies correlated significantly and positively with their performance at later levels. However, the regression coefficients (notably the slope) relating their grades at different levels varied considerabl...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
A BME attainment gap persists across the HE sector: the proportion of students who attain a 1st or 2...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” in academic performance and pr...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
The relative lack of students studying post-compulsory STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and M...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
This thesis examines data on the retention, progression and attainment of actual Kingston University...
Ethnic minority groups have been shown to obtain poorer final year degree outcomes than their majori...
In UK higher education, differences in academic attainment between White students and ethnic minorit...
Although having shown signs of closing in recent years, the Black attainment gap in UK Higher Educat...
Although having shown signs of closing in recent years, the Black attainment gap in UK Higher Educat...
This study focused on entry to and attainment of bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineer...
Despite steady process in increasing participation in higher education for disadvantaged and underre...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
A BME attainment gap persists across the HE sector: the proportion of students who attain a 1st or 2...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” between certain groups of stud...
Previous research (e.g. ECU (2008)) has indicated an “attainment gap” in academic performance and pr...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
The relative lack of students studying post-compulsory STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and M...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
This thesis examines data on the retention, progression and attainment of actual Kingston University...
Ethnic minority groups have been shown to obtain poorer final year degree outcomes than their majori...
In UK higher education, differences in academic attainment between White students and ethnic minorit...
Although having shown signs of closing in recent years, the Black attainment gap in UK Higher Educat...
Although having shown signs of closing in recent years, the Black attainment gap in UK Higher Educat...
This study focused on entry to and attainment of bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineer...
Despite steady process in increasing participation in higher education for disadvantaged and underre...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
A BME attainment gap persists across the HE sector: the proportion of students who attain a 1st or 2...