Progression from a foundation degree to an honours degree has become an increasingly popular pathway through higher education. The route creates dual institution scenarios in which students can progress from a further education institution to a higher education institution. This paper reports on research into the academic and social integration of progression students into a higher education institution to complete their honours degree. It highlights the ways in which progression students face many first year issues whilst completing the final stage of their higher education studies and possible ways of addressing these issues. The evidence presented here suggests an explicit need to recognise not only the academic and social issues of prog...
This research develops a theory to explain the pathways taken by students through higher education i...
The first year student experience has a very high profile as a topic in contemporary higher educatio...
The global trend towards the expansion of student participation in higher education study has result...
This article focuses on an exploratory study, undertaken in 2009–2012, which explored student transi...
This paper reports on the findings from research into students’ perceptions of a bridging programme ...
The number and variety of foundation degrees offered by UK universities has grown in recent years. M...
This project aimed to provide information and develop relationships between progressing students and...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Following recent developments within higher education where provision of foundation degree courses a...
In higher education, progression should be conceptualized in multiple dimensions, rather than just t...
In this paper we examine variations in Honours programs in Australian universities and the consequen...
In this paper we examine variations in Honours programs in Australian universities and the consequen...
This study examines perceptions of learner identity and the factors that influence and shape this am...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
There are many challenges that undergraduate students face when studying an honours research degree....
This research develops a theory to explain the pathways taken by students through higher education i...
The first year student experience has a very high profile as a topic in contemporary higher educatio...
The global trend towards the expansion of student participation in higher education study has result...
This article focuses on an exploratory study, undertaken in 2009–2012, which explored student transi...
This paper reports on the findings from research into students’ perceptions of a bridging programme ...
The number and variety of foundation degrees offered by UK universities has grown in recent years. M...
This project aimed to provide information and develop relationships between progressing students and...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Following recent developments within higher education where provision of foundation degree courses a...
In higher education, progression should be conceptualized in multiple dimensions, rather than just t...
In this paper we examine variations in Honours programs in Australian universities and the consequen...
In this paper we examine variations in Honours programs in Australian universities and the consequen...
This study examines perceptions of learner identity and the factors that influence and shape this am...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
There are many challenges that undergraduate students face when studying an honours research degree....
This research develops a theory to explain the pathways taken by students through higher education i...
The first year student experience has a very high profile as a topic in contemporary higher educatio...
The global trend towards the expansion of student participation in higher education study has result...