Academic culture is not uniformly accessed or experienced. Whilst financial constraints have a major impact on student entry and retention, students ftom 'non-traditional' backgrounds are also disadvantaged by institutional cultures that place them as 'other'. Individuals do not passively receive these cultural discourses, however, but actively engage with them and attempt to challenge them. This article explores such negotiations by looking at students' conceptions of 'belonging' and 'isolation' at a post-1992 university with a statistically high proportion of 'non-traditional' students in terms of class, maturity and ethnicity. It looks at: the extent to which such students can challenge their positioning as 'other' by choosing a universi...
This paper draws on a qualitative interview study, which aimed to explore how international PhD stud...
This paper covers two studies that explore student belonging in higher education and how a sense of ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
Academic culture is not uniformly accessed or experienced. Whilst financial constraints have a major...
This paper seeks to unveil the situated struggle that students experience in comprehending the often...
This research probes into the experiences of students labelled international within a British univ...
Sense of belonging has been used to gauge students’ adjustment to and persistence within higher educ...
In a world characterised by supercomplexity, in which higher education (HE) is in the grip of neolib...
Student engagement and more recently belonging are concepts that have been used to explain awarding ...
Research on international student belonging currently offers a generalised perception of internation...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students durin...
Arguing for an understanding of belonging in higher education as relational, complex and negotiated,...
Contemporary sociocultural theory argues that learning can be understood as identity shift as a resu...
This paper addresses evidence that developing a sense of belonging for students from different ethni...
This paper draws on a qualitative interview study, which aimed to explore how international PhD stud...
This paper covers two studies that explore student belonging in higher education and how a sense of ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
Academic culture is not uniformly accessed or experienced. Whilst financial constraints have a major...
This paper seeks to unveil the situated struggle that students experience in comprehending the often...
This research probes into the experiences of students labelled international within a British univ...
Sense of belonging has been used to gauge students’ adjustment to and persistence within higher educ...
In a world characterised by supercomplexity, in which higher education (HE) is in the grip of neolib...
Student engagement and more recently belonging are concepts that have been used to explain awarding ...
Research on international student belonging currently offers a generalised perception of internation...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students durin...
Arguing for an understanding of belonging in higher education as relational, complex and negotiated,...
Contemporary sociocultural theory argues that learning can be understood as identity shift as a resu...
This paper addresses evidence that developing a sense of belonging for students from different ethni...
This paper draws on a qualitative interview study, which aimed to explore how international PhD stud...
This paper covers two studies that explore student belonging in higher education and how a sense of ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...