The Bridges to Higher Education (Bridges) consortium was a federal government $21.2 million funded program, delivered between 2012 and 2014, with the objective of improving the participation rate of students from communities under-represented in higher education. A large initiative within the over 90 projects was the building of pathways and support processes for students studying in TAFEs2 and colleges to undergraduate places in higher education. The University of Western Sydney and University of Technology Sydney collaborated with TAFE NSW to develop several hundred articulated pathways, build students’ aspirations for and knowledge of university study, and provide support processes for them to make the transition. This paper describes t...
Higher education is increasingly available to a wider range of people, not just recent school-leaver...
This paper [addresses] the theme of [vocational education and training] 'VET in context' by presenti...
This report details the findings of the Enabling programmes for disadvantaged student groups project...
The Bridges to Higher Education (Bridges) consortium was a federal government $21.2 million funded p...
Pathways to higher education widen access and provide an opportunity for TAFE/VET students to undert...
The transition to university life has long been a poorly supported and problematic process. Strategi...
This is a post print of a paper from Student equity in higher education : what we know, what we need...
Pathways for Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS): What are they? Who uses them and ...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
This project examined pathways between vocational education and higher education in the built enviro...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
In Australia, existing Australian Defence Force and Department of Veterans’ Affairs transition progr...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
Higher education is increasingly available to a wider range of people, not just recent school-leaver...
This paper [addresses] the theme of [vocational education and training] 'VET in context' by presenti...
This report details the findings of the Enabling programmes for disadvantaged student groups project...
The Bridges to Higher Education (Bridges) consortium was a federal government $21.2 million funded p...
Pathways to higher education widen access and provide an opportunity for TAFE/VET students to undert...
The transition to university life has long been a poorly supported and problematic process. Strategi...
This is a post print of a paper from Student equity in higher education : what we know, what we need...
Pathways for Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS): What are they? Who uses them and ...
© 1994 Dorothy Lois BennettImproving pathways between the sectors is an aspect of educational policy...
This project examined pathways between vocational education and higher education in the built enviro...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
In Australia, existing Australian Defence Force and Department of Veterans’ Affairs transition progr...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
Over the past two decades, despite large increases in overall access to higher education, the gap in...
This paper examines the role of pathways in increasing the diversity of higher education student coh...
Higher education is increasingly available to a wider range of people, not just recent school-leaver...
This paper [addresses] the theme of [vocational education and training] 'VET in context' by presenti...
This report details the findings of the Enabling programmes for disadvantaged student groups project...