There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are underrepresented in higher education – and particularly elite universities – in the UK, and it is clear that this has little to do with any real deficiency in terms of ability. This paper begins with an overview of this issue but then extends the argument beyond widening participation at the point of access. It raises concerns emerging from two relatively underresearched areas in the literature which indicate that ‘widening participation’ – WP – students are faced with greater inequalities than their more affluent peers both during their undergraduate degrees as well as beyond them. Although the focus here is on the UK, this topic and many o...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students ...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
across higher education (HE) institutions in the United Kingdom (UK). The lower grades achieved by a...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
This nested multi-site case study uses data from interviews with thirty underrepresented students t...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students ...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
across higher education (HE) institutions in the United Kingdom (UK). The lower grades achieved by a...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
This nested multi-site case study uses data from interviews with thirty underrepresented students t...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...