Edinburgh researches widening participation destinations
The University of Edinburgh is among the first HEI to have conducted research to examine what happens to students from under-represented groups after graduation. The aim of a 2008 pilot project was to determine if there were any significant differences in the move from university to employment between so-called 'traditional' students and students who entered university through a widening access route.
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This article was first submitted to Phoenix (October 2011).
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Created on: 07 October 2011
Last updated: 17 October 2011