Detailed in this article are two case studies carried out over the last two years in the UK and Ireland which embody the objectives of tackling social exclusion and widening access to education via a partnership and integrated approach. One was completed as part of a Scottish Executive-funded study on widening participation in HE, and the other was funded by Integra and carried out in Ireland. The aim of outlining the findings of these case studies is to shed some light on the usefulness of the partnership approach to widening access. Whilst such an approach sounds eminently reasonable on paper, particularly the focus on de-centralisation, integrated services and grassroots development, in classic policy research terms, does the rhetoric ma...
The central contention of the article is that access to higher education (HE) may be increasingly be...
This paper looks at how partnership working, developed to support widening access objectives, has cr...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
Detailed in this article are two case studies carried out over the last two years in the UK and Irel...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
This chapter considers the policy and practice of partnership working amongst educational organisati...
Like social inclusion, ‘partnership ’ became part of the preferred policy jargon in the 1990s, both ...
There is an increasing emphasis on inter-agency, inter-professional, multi-agency and multi-professi...
Widening participation in higher education has been a stated priority of the Government since it cam...
Widening participation to higher education (HE) is central to the educational policies of countries ...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
Widening participation in higher education remains a Government priority in the UK. Each country in ...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
The central contention of the article is that access to higher education (HE) may be increasingly be...
This paper looks at how partnership working, developed to support widening access objectives, has cr...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
Detailed in this article are two case studies carried out over the last two years in the UK and Irel...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
This chapter considers the policy and practice of partnership working amongst educational organisati...
Like social inclusion, ‘partnership ’ became part of the preferred policy jargon in the 1990s, both ...
There is an increasing emphasis on inter-agency, inter-professional, multi-agency and multi-professi...
Widening participation in higher education has been a stated priority of the Government since it cam...
Widening participation to higher education (HE) is central to the educational policies of countries ...
This article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK universities, each with differe...
Widening participation in higher education remains a Government priority in the UK. Each country in ...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
The central contention of the article is that access to higher education (HE) may be increasingly be...
This paper looks at how partnership working, developed to support widening access objectives, has cr...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...