The Liberal Arts Paradox in Higher Education: Negotiating Inclusion and Prestige

British Journal of Educational Studies (forthcoming)
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1. This book deals with the (relative) rise of liberal arts degrees in England, a qualification offered by twenty-six English higher education institutions (HEIs) in 2022 – nine more than five year...

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