Participation in higher education amongst minority ethnic groups is unevenly spread across higher education institutions and disproportionately low amongst certain ethnic groups. This article presents some preliminary findings from a small scale research project which is investigating higher education participation issues for Muslim families in the north of England. The paper argues for a widening participation discourse which speaks on the same wavelength as minority groups if strategies are to be effective. It also argues that those same discourses need to be heard within higher education if the student experience is to be positive beyond the recruitment stage
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The University of Brighton commissioned a university-wide study to identify some of the factors cont...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
In West European and North American Higher Education (HE), students of Islamic faith often feel over...
This article describes a study of the uptake of places on 'access' to higher education courses in Sc...
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This paper reports the early stages of a funded UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) ...
Research into ‘ethnic’ attainment differences in British higher education tends to depict students f...
The Black and Asian Awarding Gap is a big conversation in most universities and whilst Muslims overw...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countrie...
This paper is concerned with the experiences of Muslim students attending secondary schools and an e...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made to widen the participation of ethnic minority s...
The University of Brighton commissioned a university-wide study to identify some of the factors cont...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
In West European and North American Higher Education (HE), students of Islamic faith often feel over...
This article describes a study of the uptake of places on 'access' to higher education courses in Sc...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
This article reviews school-based research relating to parental involvement and strategies for foste...
This paper reports the early stages of a funded UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) ...
Research into ‘ethnic’ attainment differences in British higher education tends to depict students f...
The Black and Asian Awarding Gap is a big conversation in most universities and whilst Muslims overw...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countrie...
This paper is concerned with the experiences of Muslim students attending secondary schools and an e...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made to widen the participation of ethnic minority s...
The University of Brighton commissioned a university-wide study to identify some of the factors cont...