Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality of life. Research demonstrates that students’ expectations of career success in HE are an important predictor of their motivation and academic attainment. However, there is a lack of clarity about how career success is defined and whether individuals perceive that their experiences (e.g., gender) may be associated with these definitions. In online written interviews with 36 university students in the United Kingdom, we examine how students define career success and how they perceive their identity (gender, socioeconomic status) experiences underpinning these definitions. We analysed three main definitional themes: (a) career success as perso...
There is a substantial body of quantitative evidence about the benefits of higher education. However...
UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have gone through a series of major changes over the last fe...
In 1995 a research team interviewed a cross-section of academics and senior managers in an Australia...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Becoming a university graduate has long been considered the route to individual occupational and soc...
This quasi-experimental, longitudinal mixed-methods research study examines the link between career ...
Patterns have been identified in the careers literature that suggest there has been a change from tr...
Student success is a contested concept; difficult to define and important to explore. This thesis dr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental, longitudinal mixed-methods research was to examine the link ...
Purpose – In the highly gendered academic sector, womens’ high participation rates have not translat...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
There is a substantial body of quantitative evidence about the benefits of higher education. However...
UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have gone through a series of major changes over the last fe...
In 1995 a research team interviewed a cross-section of academics and senior managers in an Australia...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Higher Education (HE) is seen as a tool to create job opportunities and enhance individuals’ quality...
Becoming a university graduate has long been considered the route to individual occupational and soc...
This quasi-experimental, longitudinal mixed-methods research study examines the link between career ...
Patterns have been identified in the careers literature that suggest there has been a change from tr...
Student success is a contested concept; difficult to define and important to explore. This thesis dr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of gender upon the relation between pro...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental, longitudinal mixed-methods research was to examine the link ...
Purpose – In the highly gendered academic sector, womens’ high participation rates have not translat...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
There is a substantial body of quantitative evidence about the benefits of higher education. However...
UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have gone through a series of major changes over the last fe...
In 1995 a research team interviewed a cross-section of academics and senior managers in an Australia...