This paper explores the degree of parallelism between the advice on successful study at university that one might give students with disabilities and the advice for those who are 'abled'. Areas of advice in common are evident and areas of disimilarity are seen. The medical and social models of disability are implicitly brought into question as a suitable framework of such studies
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
Widening Participation in higher education has worked. At Bath Spa University, our Creative Writing ...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
The last thirty years have seen vast changes in the lives of disabled people, we have progressed fro...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Abstract: The study focused on the experiences of Students with Disabilities (SwD) at the University...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
Widening Participation in higher education has worked. At Bath Spa University, our Creative Writing ...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
The last thirty years have seen vast changes in the lives of disabled people, we have progressed fro...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
Abstract: The study focused on the experiences of Students with Disabilities (SwD) at the University...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
Widening Participation in higher education has worked. At Bath Spa University, our Creative Writing ...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...