The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups in higher education (HE) by 2020 has not been met. Pakistani and Bangladeshi students are some of the most underrepresented BAME groups in UK HE institutions. This systematic review included 20 papers that identified barriers and facilitators towards participation in HE for Pakistani and Bangladeshi students in the UK. Using thematic analysis, two overarching themes were constructed: (i) the interplay of culturally expected roles on HE participation and (ii) belief that HE is vital for success. The review identified the importance of role models to challenge cultural values that restrict women from participating in HE. Many pa...
British university students from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds are less likely to achi...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
This study explored how educational settings influence the experiences of students of Pakistani heri...
The purpose of this study was to understand the factors influencing the university decision-making p...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
Abstract In 2007, the University of Central Lancashire developed a Foundation Degree in Community Le...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
There is evidence that ethnic minority learners in further education in England either under-achieve...
British university students from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds are less likely to achi...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
This study explored how educational settings influence the experiences of students of Pakistani heri...
The purpose of this study was to understand the factors influencing the university decision-making p...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
Abstract In 2007, the University of Central Lancashire developed a Foundation Degree in Community Le...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
There is evidence that ethnic minority learners in further education in England either under-achieve...
British university students from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds are less likely to achi...
Richardson (2008b) outlined known relationships between gender, ethnicity, and academic attainment i...
UK universities are achieving some success in attracting increasingly diverse undergraduate cohorts....