'I get up in the night to cry’: the impact of homelessness on higher education students in London, UK
While the higher education landscape has changed radically since the late 1980s, a consistent feature of government policy has been to widen participation to students who were disproportionately excluded previously. Post-1992 universities in particular have experienced a substantial change in their...
Main Authors: | Mulrenan, Patrick, Atkins, Julia, Cox, Simon |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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