This chapter provides the context for understanding how English widening participation (WP) policy has interacted with the development of a marketised and expanding higher education (HE) system (the ‘dual imperative’ highlighted in the introductory chapter of this volume). It traces the intensification of market approaches in HE since 1997, examining how these interact with and become intertwined with evolving national WP policy concerns. Since 1997, WP for under-represented groups as a national policy aim has become firmly embedded in the activities undertaken by higher education providers (HEPs). Policy initiatives have moved between incentive and risk to encourage HEPs to address national and local inequalities of access and (later) stud...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
The English sector is characterised by an expanding and increasingly differentiated set of higher ed...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This chapter provides the context for understanding higher education marketisation, differentiation,...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
Widening participation in higher education remains a Government priority in the UK. Each country in ...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...
Widening access to university has become a major component of education policy in the past few decad...
The English sector is characterised by an expanding and increasingly differentiated set of higher ed...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This chapter provides the context for understanding higher education marketisation, differentiation,...
Lindsey BowesIn many ways England is leading the way when it comes to widening participation in High...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
Widening participation in higher education remains a Government priority in the UK. Each country in ...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
Politicians all over the world are infatuated with education policy as a plausible instrument for so...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
During the past 40 years higher education has moved from an elite to a mass system. Despite this exp...
The thesis is a study of how notions of access, participation and mobility are represented in four s...