This paper examines staff perspectives on institutional representations of a range of areas of diversity and inclusion in a key post-compulsory education sector: that of UK Higher Education (HE). The paper focuses on comparing representational statements made by institutions with the reality of their lived experiences as perceived by staff. The paper first reviews literature around key issues of promoting and progressing in these areas, and how these areas are represented by institutions and the sector as a whole. It presents and discusses data from a survey (n = 300) to show strong agreement with representational statements as mirroring those of institutions, yet statistically significant differences between representations and the reality...
‘Diversity’ has become an all-pervasive concept within Higher Education (HE). This chapter explores ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
Many of the universities in England publicise statements of their values, separately from other miss...
This paper examines staff perspectives on institutional representations of a range of areas of diver...
This paper examines staff perspectives on institutional representations of a range of areas of diver...
The article is based on recent research involving qualitative case studies of staff experiences of e...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
Many of the universities in England publicise statements of their values, separately from other miss...
Following the end of the binary system in 1992, UK higher education has witnessed a new approach to ...
For more than a decade consistent attention has been drawn to the under-representation of ethnic min...
This chapter seeks to examine the academic diversity in the contemporary higher education institutio...
European universities must face the challenge of diversity and design inclusive practices to address...
European universities must face the challenge of diversity and design inclusive practices to address...
‘Diversity’ has become an all-pervasive concept within Higher Education (HE). This chapter explores ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
Many of the universities in England publicise statements of their values, separately from other miss...
This paper examines staff perspectives on institutional representations of a range of areas of diver...
This paper examines staff perspectives on institutional representations of a range of areas of diver...
The article is based on recent research involving qualitative case studies of staff experiences of e...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
The paper examines the extent to which diversity in the backgrounds of students and diversity in the...
Many of the universities in England publicise statements of their values, separately from other miss...
Following the end of the binary system in 1992, UK higher education has witnessed a new approach to ...
For more than a decade consistent attention has been drawn to the under-representation of ethnic min...
This chapter seeks to examine the academic diversity in the contemporary higher education institutio...
European universities must face the challenge of diversity and design inclusive practices to address...
European universities must face the challenge of diversity and design inclusive practices to address...
‘Diversity’ has become an all-pervasive concept within Higher Education (HE). This chapter explores ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
Many of the universities in England publicise statements of their values, separately from other miss...