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How first-in-family males transition to Australian university life (2020-2022)

Abstract

This project aims to provide the first detailed account of how gender, ethnicity and social class impact on Australian males from low socio-economic backgrounds as they transition to university. Despite an emphasis on widening participation in the Australian university sector, the path to university is still precarious, particularly for first-in-family students. Males from low socio-economic backgrounds remain severely underrepresented in higher education, and significant gaps exist in our knowledge of how these students experience university life. The project will use qualitative research methods to better understand the experiences of first-in-family males entering universities in different locales/institutions across Australia.

Experts

Dr Garth Stahl

Affiliate of Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies
Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Associate Professor
School of Education
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Garth Stahl
Garth Stahl