This paper considers social deprivation and widening participation in a South Yorkshire community. It examines why young adults living within a working class community choose not to enter higher education. It discusses the expectations, motivations and aspirations of these young adults, whilst focusing on the impact of local, cultural, social and economic factors
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
This thesis explores why a group of young people with level 3 qualifications, living within traditio...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged ba...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
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...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
The accessibility to adults of six Scottish HEIs and the structural and ethical factors which operat...
This paper examines the 2007 guidance for widening participation practitioners issued by the Higher ...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
This is a study of the longer-term transitions of young people living in neighbourhoods beset by the...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
This thesis explores why a group of young people with level 3 qualifications, living within traditio...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged ba...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
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...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This contribution arises from a qualitative case study of mature students on a Foundation degree in ...
The accessibility to adults of six Scottish HEIs and the structural and ethical factors which operat...
This paper examines the 2007 guidance for widening participation practitioners issued by the Higher ...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
This is a study of the longer-term transitions of young people living in neighbourhoods beset by the...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
As economic circumstances remain difficult and CAO applications reach record numbers, there has been...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...