This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with a specific focus on the provision of foundation year (FY) programmes and the use of contextualised admissions (CA) in selective Irish and UK institutions. There remains a dearth of research on these routes, with little understanding of the characteristics of students who utilise them, of why students use these routes and little knowledge of their effect on students’ experiences in university and their overall sense of belonging. A year‐long longitudinal comparative case study design examined three alternative entry routes in two selective higher education institutions (HEIs) in England and Ireland: a well‐established FY; a newly formed FY; a...
This paper gives an overview of a study conducted at the University of Winchester to explore student...
Journal articleEquality and quality in higher education (HE) are frequently juxtaposed in the litera...
This paper applies Whitchurch’s (2008) concept of the ‘third space’ to the emergent territory occupi...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
AbstractSince the Widening Participation (WP) policy of the New Labour Government (1997-2010) and th...
This article focuses on research into international undergraduates’ transition experiences when star...
This paper gives an overview of a study conducted at the University of Winchester to explore student...
Journal articleEquality and quality in higher education (HE) are frequently juxtaposed in the litera...
This paper applies Whitchurch’s (2008) concept of the ‘third space’ to the emergent territory occupi...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross‐national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article presents a cross-national exploration of responses to widening participation (WP), with...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
This article explores changing national widening participation (WP) policy and responses from Higher...
AbstractSince the Widening Participation (WP) policy of the New Labour Government (1997-2010) and th...
This article focuses on research into international undergraduates’ transition experiences when star...
This paper gives an overview of a study conducted at the University of Winchester to explore student...
Journal articleEquality and quality in higher education (HE) are frequently juxtaposed in the litera...
This paper applies Whitchurch’s (2008) concept of the ‘third space’ to the emergent territory occupi...