This is the first study into resident students and commuter students in Ireland and was carried out to facilitate a more informed and targeted approach to supporting specific student groups. The research is based on secondary data analysis of three national Eurostudent surveys undertaken in 2006, 2009 and 2013. Four different student cohorts were studied to examine differences in their living and social conditions and their levels of student engagement. The cohorts were: resident students; those living with their parents; renters; and home-owners. Much of the previous research into student residential arrangements has taken place in the US, and this study finds that the US research may not be applicable to the Irish situation. The research ...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
Despite the potential for mutual learning, improvement of service provision, and the advancement of ...
Problem Statement. The purpose of this study is to describe the out-of-class experiences of 21 stud...
This is the first study into resident students and commuter students in Ireland and was carried out ...
Accommodation is an essential part of tertiary student's life. The residences’ of students play a cr...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
Abstract This study was carried out in the Technological University Dublin with the co-operation of ...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
Rapid economic, demographic and social change in Ireland over the past fifteen years, with associate...
First-generation students are a growing cohort in higher education (HE) and research around this gro...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
Research conducted in the United States has shown that students living in residence have greater gai...
[EN] In the UK students have traditionally moved away from home to study in higher education, but th...
Research conducted in the United States has shown that students living in residence have greater gai...
Existing research paints a mixed picture of how international students fare academically following a...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
Despite the potential for mutual learning, improvement of service provision, and the advancement of ...
Problem Statement. The purpose of this study is to describe the out-of-class experiences of 21 stud...
This is the first study into resident students and commuter students in Ireland and was carried out ...
Accommodation is an essential part of tertiary student's life. The residences’ of students play a cr...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
Abstract This study was carried out in the Technological University Dublin with the co-operation of ...
This article is based on an element of research for a Masters thesis into the factors which determin...
Rapid economic, demographic and social change in Ireland over the past fifteen years, with associate...
First-generation students are a growing cohort in higher education (HE) and research around this gro...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
Research conducted in the United States has shown that students living in residence have greater gai...
[EN] In the UK students have traditionally moved away from home to study in higher education, but th...
Research conducted in the United States has shown that students living in residence have greater gai...
Existing research paints a mixed picture of how international students fare academically following a...
Fourteenth International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, United Kingdom, 15-20 Jul...
Despite the potential for mutual learning, improvement of service provision, and the advancement of ...
Problem Statement. The purpose of this study is to describe the out-of-class experiences of 21 stud...