'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher education since at least the early 1990s. They were key facets of the 2003 White Paper - The Future of Higher Education - and the subsequent 2004 Higher Education Act, with stated objectives that the reach of higher education should be wider and fairer. In particular, there has been considerable concern about admissions to 'top universities', which have remained socially as well as academically exclusive. The principal policy tools used by the Act were the introduction of variable tuition fees, expanded student grants, discretionary bursaries and the new Office for Fair Access (OFFA). This paper draws on publicly available statistics to assess whet...
Further Education (FE) institutions in England have been providing a variety of higher education (HE...
‘Widening participation’ covers a range of actions: appropriate evaluation can be very different for...
Now that most UK universities have increased their tuition fees to £9,000 a year and are implementin...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
Despite significant public investment in the sector, selective universities in the UK have made litt...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
This article critically analyses the impact of reforms to the student financial support system in En...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
Further Education (FE) institutions in England have been providing a variety of higher education (HE...
‘Widening participation’ covers a range of actions: appropriate evaluation can be very different for...
Now that most UK universities have increased their tuition fees to £9,000 a year and are implementin...
'Widening participation' and 'fair access' have been contested policy areas in English higher educat...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
Despite significant public investment in the sector, selective universities in the UK have made litt...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
This article critically analyses the impact of reforms to the student financial support system in En...
The UK government is committed to the principle of providing a significant proportion of the UK popu...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper considers the history of access to higher education in England and reviews the evidence o...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
Further Education (FE) institutions in England have been providing a variety of higher education (HE...
‘Widening participation’ covers a range of actions: appropriate evaluation can be very different for...
Now that most UK universities have increased their tuition fees to £9,000 a year and are implementin...