Roma Youth's Perspective on an Inclusive Higher Education Community: A Hungarian Case Study
While the expansion of higher education increases access to higher qualifications, students from disadvantaged backgrounds are at an increased risk of dropping out. Research shows that student progression is more successful in inclusive higher education environments. The study focuses on the promoti...
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Main Authors: | Aranka Varga (Author), Gergely Horváth (Author), Fanni Trendl (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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