In recent years interest has emerged regarding the geographies of higher education students, particularly in patterns of mobility and dispersion. While anecdotal rhetoric suggests a ‘typical student’ exists within UK institutions. What resonates is the notion that students are inherently heterogeneous, experiencing University in differing ways and times according to their circumstances and year of study. This paper uses ‘walking interviews’ conducted with University of Portsmouth students as a method to unpack how ‘non-local’ students might go about interpreting their sense of place within their term-time location. This methodology was designed specifically to ensure discussions of ‘sense of place’ remain directly in the context of the city...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
Recent conceptualisations of place have sought to reconsider place as being the sedentary equivalent...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02724944 Copyright El...
Recent research has begun to pay attention to the importance of place to the research encounter. Thi...
This article uses an analytical framework informed by social geographies to explore the complex rela...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
Recent discussions of the geographies of students have drawn attention to the trajectories of UK stu...
Studies of the ‘geographies of students’ have become increasingly prevalent across the social scienc...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
This paper advances theorising around student geographies in higher education (HE). It extends recen...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
Recent conceptualisations of place have sought to reconsider place as being the sedentary equivalent...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02724944 Copyright El...
Recent research has begun to pay attention to the importance of place to the research encounter. Thi...
This article uses an analytical framework informed by social geographies to explore the complex rela...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
Recent discussions of the geographies of students have drawn attention to the trajectories of UK stu...
Studies of the ‘geographies of students’ have become increasingly prevalent across the social scienc...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
This paper advances theorising around student geographies in higher education (HE). It extends recen...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
The understanding of graduate migration is limited mainly to international or interregional flows in...
Universities are as a means of leaving for the city for young people living increasingly precarious ...