Through its “Aim Higher Project” and “Excellence Challenge Programmes”, the UK government is investing large sums of money into widening participation so that more school leavers stay on to study for higher education (HE) courses,especially those from lower social classes and ethnic groups. Universities are increasingly developing links with local schools and creating novel ways of enhancing these relationships. Nevertheless, as the costs of attending university rise, it may be difficult to widen access especially amongst those “less wealthy” young people which universities are desperate to attract and enrol, due to the more lucrative government funding that the universities will receive. The main aim of the research is to report research f...
This report is the outcome of a project commissioned by Universities UK and the Standing Conference ...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
Through its “Aim Higher Project” and “Excellence Challenge Programmes”, the UK government is investi...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged ba...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This paper originates from the National Audit Office's 2008 report into widening participation polic...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
This study is the sequel to Phase 1 of the Student Choice Behaviour Project, From School to Higher E...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the aspirations of primary and secondar...
This report is the outcome of a project commissioned by Universities UK and the Standing Conference ...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
Through its “Aim Higher Project” and “Excellence Challenge Programmes”, the UK government is investi...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged ba...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This paper originates from the National Audit Office's 2008 report into widening participation polic...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
There is considerable knowledge about why school-leavers from socio- economically disadvantaged back...
This study is the sequel to Phase 1 of the Student Choice Behaviour Project, From School to Higher E...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the aspirations of primary and secondar...
This report is the outcome of a project commissioned by Universities UK and the Standing Conference ...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...