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Most of you reading this blog will work in the groves of academia but what is it like just now in an FE college for a higher education adviser who is concerned about widening participation?
Most of you reading this blog will work in the groves of academia but what is it like just now in an FE college for a higher education adviser who is concerned about widening participation?
Most of you reading this blog will work in the groves of academia but what is it like just now in an FE college for a higher education adviser who is concerned about widening participation?
Exploring international student experience through induction and disability disclosures The international student experience is replete with challenges spanning academic study
Why Enabling Students from Underrepresented Groups to Develop Widening Participation Research Matters I “Putting your money where your mouth is”
Inclusive approaches to student–staff partnership in widening participation I We recently delivered a staff-facing conference under the banner of enabling
The digital divide: Students’ lived experiences of limited digital access I This blog discusses my first research project since graduating
Most of you reading this blog will work in the groves of academia but what is it like just now in an FE college for a higher education adviser who is concerned about widening participation?
Pioneering the Path: Submitting new Access and Participation Plans to the Office for Students (OfS) as part of the Wave
Representing the Underrepresented It can be a strange experience working in an HE equity-focused area when you’re from a minoritised
Mighty machines: the future role of machine learning to widening access to higher education Across various sectors we have seen
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