This paper takes an assemblage approach to extend knowledge and understanding ofwidening participation (WP) in the United Kingdom. We reflect on the identificationand experiences of a WP student population—how this population has been markedout, labelled, and considered through policy and intervention, alongside the material-ities and mobilities that shape the lived experiences of these students. Using ques-tionnaire findings, narrative interviews, and photo diaries, it draws on a 12‐monthstudy at a London university to explore the factors that have enabled final‐yearundergraduate students from a WP background to stay the course and complete theirprogramme of studies. Our arguments are shaped by the geographical and educa-tional literatures...
Widening Participation (WP) covers so-called “non-traditional” students from diverse backgrounds who...
The widening participation policy agenda in higher education – increasing participation for historic...
As a policy goal, widening participation is increasingly associated with retention and completion. F...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Widening participation (WP) in Higher Education (HE) is often positioned as key to resolving social ...
The growth in the student population within higher education against a background of government poli...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the engagement of the groups that under-represented...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
Widening education participation and social inclusion have been central concerns in lifelong and hig...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
The interpretations and practices of widening participation are explored using a case study of an ac...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
Widening Participation (WP) covers so-called “non-traditional” students from diverse backgrounds who...
The widening participation policy agenda in higher education – increasing participation for historic...
As a policy goal, widening participation is increasingly associated with retention and completion. F...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
Original research articleThis article reports on institutional research at two contrasting UK univer...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Widening participation (WP) in Higher Education (HE) is often positioned as key to resolving social ...
The growth in the student population within higher education against a background of government poli...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the engagement of the groups that under-represented...
Efforts to widen the participation in higher education for disadvantaged and under-represented group...
Widening education participation and social inclusion have been central concerns in lifelong and hig...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
The interpretations and practices of widening participation are explored using a case study of an ac...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
Widening Participation (WP) covers so-called “non-traditional” students from diverse backgrounds who...
The widening participation policy agenda in higher education – increasing participation for historic...
As a policy goal, widening participation is increasingly associated with retention and completion. F...