A mixed-method study was undertaken to investigate factors affecting the transition to university of life sciences students at a research-intensive UK university. Questionnaire responses (N= 234) suggested that undergraduate students tended to agree that they had successfully transitioned to university level study in the first year. However, disproportionately more female students had a definite negative view of their success and this correlated with the lower first-year performance of female BSc Biological Sciences students. Focus groups with second-year female BSc Biological Sciences students revealed that they viewed transition as a period of great academic and social change. Through the lens of a transition model developed from Bean and...
Academic self-efficacy encompasses judgments regarding one’s ability to perform academic tasks and i...
Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic und...
This study investigated whether attachment styles and self-efficacy were related to quality of trans...
The first-year university experience is inherently linked to student satisfaction, retention and aca...
Academic self-efficacy encompasses judgments regarding one's ability to perform academic tasks and i...
Transition into higher education (HE) has received increased interest in recent years, since it repr...
Beginning university can be conceptualized as a stressful life event as both positive aspects and se...
This quantitative study measures change in certain factors known to influence success of first-year ...
Transition to university involves adapting to a new academic and social environment. Recent research...
In view of recent changes in the Higher Education sector, such as increased tuition fees, a greater ...
[EN] The study and analysis of the self-efficacy beliefs of students has become an important line of...
Research into student transition to and experience of first-year undergraduate study has been ongoin...
Drawing on conceptual knowledge regarding normative life transitions and primary prevention and usin...
University attrition rates are often higher for students from groups under-represented in Higher Edu...
Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic und...
Academic self-efficacy encompasses judgments regarding one’s ability to perform academic tasks and i...
Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic und...
This study investigated whether attachment styles and self-efficacy were related to quality of trans...
The first-year university experience is inherently linked to student satisfaction, retention and aca...
Academic self-efficacy encompasses judgments regarding one's ability to perform academic tasks and i...
Transition into higher education (HE) has received increased interest in recent years, since it repr...
Beginning university can be conceptualized as a stressful life event as both positive aspects and se...
This quantitative study measures change in certain factors known to influence success of first-year ...
Transition to university involves adapting to a new academic and social environment. Recent research...
In view of recent changes in the Higher Education sector, such as increased tuition fees, a greater ...
[EN] The study and analysis of the self-efficacy beliefs of students has become an important line of...
Research into student transition to and experience of first-year undergraduate study has been ongoin...
Drawing on conceptual knowledge regarding normative life transitions and primary prevention and usin...
University attrition rates are often higher for students from groups under-represented in Higher Edu...
Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic und...
Academic self-efficacy encompasses judgments regarding one’s ability to perform academic tasks and i...
Failure to establish meaningful and effective transition for undergraduates can lead to academic und...
This study investigated whether attachment styles and self-efficacy were related to quality of trans...