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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Bristol University Press

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9781529200409

RRP: £7.99

PAGES: 112

PUBLICATION DATE:
September 1, 2018

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Who are universities for?: Re-making higher education

Tom Sperlinger

Josie McLellan

Richard Pettigrew

UK higher education was designed for much smaller numbers of students and a very different labour market. Who goes to university is still too often determined by place of birth, gender, class or ethnicity.Who are universities for? argues for a large-scale shake up of how we organise higher education. It includes radical proposals for reform of the curriculum and how we admit students to higher education.It offers concrete solutions to the problems facing UK higher education and a way forward for universities to become more inclusive and more responsive to local and global challenges.

Reviews of Who are universities for?: Re-making higher education

"This powerful, accessible and passionate book highlights the way current HE excludes and disadvantages, and proposes an inclusive system design fit for part-time as well as full time study. Fascinating and persuasive." Professor Sir Alan Tuckett, University of Wolverhampton

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