2024
DOI: 10.47408/jldhe.vi30.1155
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Year in Industry: who gets access and what difference does it make? Access and awarding gaps in UK university undergraduate placement programmes

Kerry Traynor,
Kate Evans,
Chris Barlow
et al.

Abstract: This article explores the extent to which students of different ethnicities, (dis)abilities, sexes, POLAR groups, and academic abilities undertake Year in Industry (YINI) placements and realise post-placement academic improvements, in comparison with non-YINI students. The benefits of work placements on student employability and graduate prospects are well-documented but less is known about which student groups gain access to placements. The study analyses secondary data relating to the sex, ethnicity, disabil… Show more

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