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Az oktatás/kutatás viszonya a magyar szociológiában – hallgatói és oktatói tapasztalatok összehasonlítása (2022)
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Az oktatás/kutatás viszonya a magyar szociológiában-hallgatói és oktatói tapasztalatok összehasonlítása HOR DÓSY R ITA*-JEN NIFER NOR R IS University of Nottingham (Egyesült Királyság) Beérkezett: 2021. szeptember 20., elfogadva: 2022. április 9. E t... Read More about Az oktatás/kutatás viszonya a magyar szociológiában – hallgatói és oktatói tapasztalatok összehasonlítása.

‘I’ve changed in every possible way someone could change’–transformative university transitions (2021)
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Drawing on a longitudinal research project that followed the undergraduate entrants of 2013 into, and through their university time, this paper provides a novel conceptualisation of transformative transitions via looking at the four dimensions of non... Read More about ‘I’ve changed in every possible way someone could change’–transformative university transitions.

‘Possible Selves’ in practice: how students at Further Education Colleges in England conceptualise university (2021)
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© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reports on a project in the North of England that looks at the college-to-university decision-making processes of non-traditional students through the conceptual lens of ‘Poss... Read More about ‘Possible Selves’ in practice: how students at Further Education Colleges in England conceptualise university.

Social Identification, Widening Participation and Higher Education: Experiencing Similarity and Difference in an English Red Brick University (2018)
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© The Author(s) 2018. In 2012, the UK government introduced the National Scholarship Programme – a scheme that aimed to ensure that young people from families with low household incomes would not be discouraged from entry into higher education by inc... Read More about Social Identification, Widening Participation and Higher Education: Experiencing Similarity and Difference in an English Red Brick University.

‘It’s Scary and It’s Big, and There’s No Job Security’: Undergraduate Experiences of Career Planning and Stratification in an English Red Brick University (2018)
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There is a continuing trend within higher education policy to frame undergraduate study as ‘human capital investment’—a financial transaction whereby the employment returns of a degree are monetary. However, this distinctly neoliberal imaginary ignor... Read More about ‘It’s Scary and It’s Big, and There’s No Job Security’: Undergraduate Experiences of Career Planning and Stratification in an English Red Brick University.

Beyond the compulsory: a critical exploration of the experiences of extracurricular activity and employability in a northern red brick university (2018)
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© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). There has been an increasing emphasis placed on the skills and attributes that university students develop whilst studying for their degree. These ‘narratives of employabil... Read More about Beyond the compulsory: a critical exploration of the experiences of extracurricular activity and employability in a northern red brick university.

Student budgets and widening participation: Comparative experiences of finance in low and higher income undergraduates at a northern red brick university (2018)
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© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal=118), this article takes a “whole student lifecycle” approach to examine how lower and higher income students at an English northern red brick univ... Read More about Student budgets and widening participation: Comparative experiences of finance in low and higher income undergraduates at a northern red brick university.

Lower income students and the ‘double deficit’ of part-time work: undergraduate experiences of finance, studying and employability (2018)
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This paper explores how the various pressures of finance, employability and part-time work are experienced by undergraduates studying in an English Red Brick University. Drawing on the results of a 3-year qualitative study that followed 40 students t... Read More about Lower income students and the ‘double deficit’ of part-time work: undergraduate experiences of finance, studying and employability.

‘We will never escape these debts’: Undergraduate experiences of indebtedness, income-contingent loans and the tuition fee rises (2017)
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This article critically examines how undergraduate students in a red brick university in the North of England have experienced the threefold rise in tuition fees since 2012, with particular attention on how they have begun to understand and negotiate... Read More about ‘We will never escape these debts’: Undergraduate experiences of indebtedness, income-contingent loans and the tuition fee rises.

How do different stakeholders utilise the same data? The case of school leavers’ and graduates’ information systems in three European countries (2016)
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This paper analyses how three European countries produce and use data within a specific educational policy field, that of school leaving and graduation. It compares how stakeholders in England, Finland and the Netherlands know what happens to the lea... Read More about How do different stakeholders utilise the same data? The case of school leavers’ and graduates’ information systems in three European countries.