Access and geopolitics: Next steps in tackling the equity crisis in global Higher Education

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Abstract

A free one-day hybrid research conference hosted by WAHEN, CGHE and SKOPE.

Across the world, policies promoting equitable access to higher education are facing a populist backlash. Existing inequalities are themselves fuelling suspicion and resentment of equity and diversity policies. At the same time fewer than 20% of states have specific policies or have set targets for tackling inequalities in participation, progression and success. Fewer still are addressing the needs of the most marginalised, such as people with disabilities. The costs of funding fair access initiatives are often prohibitive, and the rise of private HE provision presents new challenges.

This one day fully-hybrid research workshop, to be held in the Department of Education in Oxford will bring together scholars working on equitable access, participation and progression within higher education from across the globe.

The event will have almost 40 presentations on the following topics, as well as a series of keynotes and a plenary conversation

The politics – and geopolitics – of widening participation
The challenge of financing access
Private provision and higher education as a public good
Populism and the equity ‘backlash’
The challenge of generating meaningful participation data.

Event Details

Tuesday 3 June 2025
9:00 - 17:00
Department of Education, Oxford and online
Public
Department of Education
Free

Organiser

John Blake, Danielle Watkis, Professor Graeme Atherton, Dr James Robson, Professor Johanna Waters, Professor Rachel Brooks, Professor Shamit Saggar, Dr Jamil Salmi