It is increasingly recognized that graduates’ achievements depend in important ways on their opportunities to develop an academic and a professional identity during their studies. Previous research has shown that students’ socio-economic status (SES) and social capital prior to entering university affects their ability to obtain these identities in higher education. However, what is less well understood is whether social capital that is built during university studies shapes identity development, and if so, whether the social capital gained during university years impacts on academic and professional identity differently. In a qualitative study, we interviewed 26 Danish and 11 Australian university students about their social interaction ex...
A college student\u27s academic experiences and post-graduate outcomes can be shaped by their social...
ii This study explores the role of social capital in the development of employability skills and att...
This research examines the effects of social capital on teacher identity in a sample of undergraduat...
The study examines the prevalence of emergent professional identity (PI) among different groups of h...
A large body of work shows that the development of students’ academic and professional identity posi...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00126 Bridging and bonding interactions in higher education: social capital ...
In higher educational research, there is a growing recognition that students’ academic achievement i...
Higher education is often credited with being an effective means for an individual to invest in and ...
First-in-family (FIF) males, often from low-socio-economic backgrounds, remain severely underreprese...
Students enter university with ideas about their future professions. In some disciplines, the profes...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Family is widely regarded as a cornerstone of student support. When family support exist as an essen...
© The Author(s) 2018. First-generation students show lower academic performance at university compar...
A college student\u27s academic experiences and post-graduate outcomes can be shaped by their social...
ii This study explores the role of social capital in the development of employability skills and att...
This research examines the effects of social capital on teacher identity in a sample of undergraduat...
The study examines the prevalence of emergent professional identity (PI) among different groups of h...
A large body of work shows that the development of students’ academic and professional identity posi...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00126 Bridging and bonding interactions in higher education: social capital ...
In higher educational research, there is a growing recognition that students’ academic achievement i...
Higher education is often credited with being an effective means for an individual to invest in and ...
First-in-family (FIF) males, often from low-socio-economic backgrounds, remain severely underreprese...
Students enter university with ideas about their future professions. In some disciplines, the profes...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
Rural students located on the Northwest Coast of Tasmania are less likely to participate in higher e...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Family is widely regarded as a cornerstone of student support. When family support exist as an essen...
© The Author(s) 2018. First-generation students show lower academic performance at university compar...
A college student\u27s academic experiences and post-graduate outcomes can be shaped by their social...
ii This study explores the role of social capital in the development of employability skills and att...
This research examines the effects of social capital on teacher identity in a sample of undergraduat...