The Class Politics of Foundation Years
Dr Sarah Hale presents her research exploring the class politics of foundation years in higher education.
Dr Sarah Hale presents her research exploring the class politics of foundation years in higher education.
Suitable for those who hope to achieve publication and for those who simply enjoy writing as a leisure pursuit, How to Write Fiction is a 10-week online course covering general approaches and techniques for short stories, novellas and novels.
Vaughan Open Research Forum is series of talks, workshops and interactive sessions which are open to anyone who is curious and wants to find out more.
The Vaughan Tradition is an event to gather stories, pictures and memories from those who worked or studied at Vaughan College.
Vaughan Open Research Forum is series of talks, workshops and interactive sessions which are open to anyone who is curious and wants to find out more.
In this talk, Adam Matthews will look at several other perspectives as to why access to a part-time undergraduate degree may be in decline.
Vaughan Open Research Forum is series of talks, workshops and interactive sessions which are open to anyone who is curious and wants to find out more.
Special Meeting for Members on 5th October at 6pm to plan the way ahead for LVC. Please save the date and join us by Zoom. More details on the session and the Board’s strategy document will be available closer to the
In this session, Dr Anil Awesti will analyse the reasons for the BAME attainment/awarding and experience gaps and, reflecting on his own research and practice in this area, how institutional racism in HE can be tackled.
Art galleries are full of artwork appreciated for their great artistic and aesthetic qualities, but what about the local art collection? This talk will look at the different ways that artwork can be used in local history research.