This paper explores how English universities operating in a ‘quasi-market’ are managing the tension between two policy expectations: the first that they should encourage social mobility by widening the social base of their student population; the second that they should compete with other universities to attract students and thereby remain financially viable, within the context of a stratified higher education system. In doing so we draw on widening participation access agreements submitted to the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) and other publicly available material produced by eight universities in one region of England to analyse how universities from different mission groups are responding to these conflicting demands. We explore the exten...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
An analysis was conducted of the OFFA Access agreements and university publicity of eight universiti...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This paper explores English universities’ responses to widening participation policy developments. I...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
This paper argues that the introduction of access agreements following the establishment of the Offi...
An analysis was conducted of the OFFA Access agreements and university publicity of eight universiti...
This paper uses critical discourse analysis of English higher education institutions’ policy stateme...
This chapter presents an alternative view of marketised higher education form much of this volume: n...
This article uses a discourse analysis of access policy statements to trace the impact of differenti...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
The financial provisions of the HE Act (2004) were intended to introduce market forces into the rela...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...
This article explores how higher education institutions in England engage with research in their acc...