The ‘Estranged Students’ project aims to understand the challenges faced by estranged students. Funded by the Carnegie Trust and the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE), work is already informing policy, to ensure these students feel as ‘at home’ and connected as their classmates. Estranged students are now being recognized as a new category of ‘widening participation’, in admissions policies, and in UCAS entry forms. This is just one important way forward, and urge more action on targeting isolation, stigma and a lack of resources. Being careful not to assume all students have families may make estranged students feel more seen and supported. The postcard messages presented in this booklet were produced in our various worksho...
Widening participation and ensuring fair access to universities for ‘non-traditional’ students is a ...
Family is widely regarded as a cornerstone of student support. When family support exist as an essen...
This data is drawn from the transcribed focus groups held with five groups of students at four unive...
Over the past two decades there has been a plethora of research studies in higher education (HE) foc...
This report included findings from the SRHE and Carnegie funded research on 'estranged students' and...
In their Access and Participation Plan (APP) guidance, the Office for Students (OfS), refer to “grou...
In their report from 2015, Stand Alone and the Unite Foundation suggested that one of the biggest b...
This presentation details the findings of research at a university in England, UK to record and reco...
This report details the preliminary findings of a research project undertaken by Dr. Rachel Spacey a...
This chapter explores the experiences of estranged students in HE based on two institutionally funde...
In this presentation, we discussed our research of the experiences of estranged students in higher e...
This paper presents the findings of institutional research undertaken at a post-1992 university in E...
Higher education (HE) policy in the UK emphasises a widening participation agenda and a shift to fo...
This poster describes work undertaken as a result of institutional research exploring the experience...
An analysis of UK higher education insitutions' commitment to the charity Stand Alone's Stand Alone ...
Widening participation and ensuring fair access to universities for ‘non-traditional’ students is a ...
Family is widely regarded as a cornerstone of student support. When family support exist as an essen...
This data is drawn from the transcribed focus groups held with five groups of students at four unive...
Over the past two decades there has been a plethora of research studies in higher education (HE) foc...
This report included findings from the SRHE and Carnegie funded research on 'estranged students' and...
In their Access and Participation Plan (APP) guidance, the Office for Students (OfS), refer to “grou...
In their report from 2015, Stand Alone and the Unite Foundation suggested that one of the biggest b...
This presentation details the findings of research at a university in England, UK to record and reco...
This report details the preliminary findings of a research project undertaken by Dr. Rachel Spacey a...
This chapter explores the experiences of estranged students in HE based on two institutionally funde...
In this presentation, we discussed our research of the experiences of estranged students in higher e...
This paper presents the findings of institutional research undertaken at a post-1992 university in E...
Higher education (HE) policy in the UK emphasises a widening participation agenda and a shift to fo...
This poster describes work undertaken as a result of institutional research exploring the experience...
An analysis of UK higher education insitutions' commitment to the charity Stand Alone's Stand Alone ...
Widening participation and ensuring fair access to universities for ‘non-traditional’ students is a ...
Family is widely regarded as a cornerstone of student support. When family support exist as an essen...
This data is drawn from the transcribed focus groups held with five groups of students at four unive...