This article will examine Asian women’s experiences of financial support in higher education. The article is based on 30 in-depth interviews with Asian women who were studying at a ‘new’ (post-1992) university in the South East of England. Women identified themselves as Muslim, Hindu and Sikh. The findings reveal that women’s religious and cultural background affects their attitudes towards financial support whilst at university. Through their participation in higher education, women are able to use their social and ethnic capital to enable them to receive financial and other kinds of support necessary for their success in higher education
This article examines the position of Asian women in higher education. It explores the concept of a ...
The South Asian Muslim community in Britain is one that has become increasingly ‘visible’ with what ...
This qualitative research explores women’s experiences of accessing higher education (HE) in England...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
More Asian women are entering higher education in the UK than ever before, reflecting the widespread...
This paper will present the findings of two research projects examining the experiences and aspirati...
This article will examine Asian women's views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is ...
This article examines Asian women's experiences of belonging to communities of practice within highe...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
YesThis article explores the implications for identity through presenting a detailed analysis of how...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
This chapter examines Asian women’s views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is base...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
This article examines the position of Asian women in higher education. It explores the concept of a ...
The South Asian Muslim community in Britain is one that has become increasingly ‘visible’ with what ...
This qualitative research explores women’s experiences of accessing higher education (HE) in England...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
More Asian women are entering higher education in the UK than ever before, reflecting the widespread...
This paper will present the findings of two research projects examining the experiences and aspirati...
This article will examine Asian women's views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is ...
This article examines Asian women's experiences of belonging to communities of practice within highe...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
YesThis article explores the implications for identity through presenting a detailed analysis of how...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
This chapter examines Asian women’s views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is base...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
This article examines the position of Asian women in higher education. It explores the concept of a ...
The South Asian Muslim community in Britain is one that has become increasingly ‘visible’ with what ...
This qualitative research explores women’s experiences of accessing higher education (HE) in England...