This research examined extracurricular activity (ECA) effects on students' experiences, outcomes and future job prospects. A survey of diverse undergraduate students, along with alumni and potential employer interviews, revealed differences in students' engagement with ECAs beyond the classroom. Variations between 'traditional' and 'widening participation' student groups emerged, with older and ethnic minority students spending more time with non-university ECAs, engaged in family, religious and solitary activities. Lower socio-economic status (SES) students spent more time working, and less time engaging in ECAs. Alumni reflected ECAs as key to developing self-identity, social networks and career prospects/pathways. Employers stressed the ...
Participation in extracurricular activities (ECA) is an increasingly prominent part of undergraduate...
This EdD research explored employer engagement (EE) in the context of higher education (HE) from the...
There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students ...
This research examined extracurricular activity (ECA) effects on students’ experiences, outcomes and...
This research examined extracurricular activity (ECA) effects on students’ experiences, outcomes and...
This research will examine how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and ...
With the rise of mass higher education, competition between graduates in the labour market is increa...
This research examines how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and what...
This research examines how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and what...
This study looked at the relationship between sense of belonging and extracurricular involvement dur...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). There has been an incr...
Students’ engagement in extra-curricular activities can play a significant role in their development...
Research on biographical data suggests that recruiters draw inferences about candidates' abilities a...
Applicants use résumés to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, abilities, and other personal charact...
The research explored the extent of the effect, if any, of involvement in extra-curricular activitie...
Participation in extracurricular activities (ECA) is an increasingly prominent part of undergraduate...
This EdD research explored employer engagement (EE) in the context of higher education (HE) from the...
There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students ...
This research examined extracurricular activity (ECA) effects on students’ experiences, outcomes and...
This research examined extracurricular activity (ECA) effects on students’ experiences, outcomes and...
This research will examine how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and ...
With the rise of mass higher education, competition between graduates in the labour market is increa...
This research examines how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and what...
This research examines how different student groups engage with extra-curricular activities and what...
This study looked at the relationship between sense of belonging and extracurricular involvement dur...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). There has been an incr...
Students’ engagement in extra-curricular activities can play a significant role in their development...
Research on biographical data suggests that recruiters draw inferences about candidates' abilities a...
Applicants use résumés to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, abilities, and other personal charact...
The research explored the extent of the effect, if any, of involvement in extra-curricular activitie...
Participation in extracurricular activities (ECA) is an increasingly prominent part of undergraduate...
This EdD research explored employer engagement (EE) in the context of higher education (HE) from the...
There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students ...