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Widening participation Bristol-fashion: Embedding policy and practice at the Universities of Bristol and the West of England

Hoare, Anthony; Bowerman, Betsy; Croudace, Christopher; Waller, Richard

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Authors

Anthony Hoare

Betsy Bowerman

Christopher Croudace

Richard Waller Richard.Waller@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Education and Social Justice



Contributors

Liz Thomas
Editor

Malcolm Tight
Editor

Abstract

Structured Abstract
Purpose:
The paper reviews, compares and contrasts the experiences of two neighbouring universities, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England, in the introduction, pursuit and institutional embedding of widening participation (WP) policies and programmes.

Methodology/approach:
Comparative analysis of, and commentary on, the historical and on-going experiences of the two universities’ WP activities.

Findings:
Contextual differences in the missions and roles played by the two universities inevitably mean their experiences have different underlying logics, but in terms of the practical drivers at work and outcomes more subtle similarities are also evident.

Practical implications:
Making direct comparisons between the parallel experiences of universities sharing a common geographical setting can be illuminating, as can examples of their joint working and collaboration. Other neighbouring universities could follow suit.

Social implications:
The ‘takes’ on WP by different universities inevitably reflect the types of institutions they are and aim to be, but successful WP practices and policy embedding is not the prerogative of any particular university type.

Originality/value of paper:
The direct inter-university comparison of WP policy offered here is rare within the literature.

Citation

Hoare, A., Bowerman, B., Croudace, C., & Waller, R. (2011). Widening participation Bristol-fashion: Embedding policy and practice at the Universities of Bristol and the West of England. In L. Thomas, & M. Tight (Eds.), Institutional Transformation to Engage a Diverse Student Body (319-326). Bingley: Emerald

Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Feb 23, 2016
Publicly Available Date Feb 23, 2016
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Pages 319-326
Series Title International Perspectives on Higher Education Research
Book Title Institutional Transformation to Engage a Diverse Student Body
ISBN 9780857249036
Keywords comparative analysis, widening participation, Bristol, actions, drivers, effectiveness
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/969023
Publisher URL http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?issn=1479-3628&volume=6

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