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Access to Higher Education in India
C1.11

We are pleased to invite you to a research seminar co-hosted by Education Studies and the Fair Chance for Education Project (PI Ann Stewart, Law, Co-I Emily Henderson, Education Studies), taking place on Wednesday 18th March 2020 at 12:30-2:00pm, in C1.11, Education Studies, Social Sciences Building.

The topic of the seminar is ‘Access to Higher Education in India’. The presenters are as follows:

- Anjali Thomas (Education Studies): Role played by families in the educational trajectories of undergraduate students in Haryana, India

- Nikita Samanta (School of Law): Outreach as a Tool to Enable Access to Public Colleges in Haryana, India?

- Akhila Padmanabhan (Visiting student from Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum): The Role of Different actors in Higher Education Development: Evidence from Kerala, India

Discussants:

Emma Smith (Education Studies, Warwick) and Sudipa Sarkar (Institute for Employment Research, Warwick). Please see the details on the presentations below or on our website

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