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Taking University to the Students: Forging Connections and Inclusion Through Regional University Centres (RUCs). A Practice Report

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posted on 2025-05-11, 20:28 authored by Catherine StoneCatherine Stone, Sharron King, Chris Ronan
For regional students, going to university frequently involves moving away from important home, family and community connections to forge new connections in unfamiliar environments. This is a daunting prospect discouraging many from considering university as an option. But what if university could come to them, allowing them to stay where they feel most connected, whilst also becoming connected with other students and developing a sense of inclusion within university culture? Recent research with high school students in regional South Australia indicates that the combination of online delivery (increasingly mainstreamed due to COVID-19) and the growing presence of Regional University Centres (RUCs) may provide the opportunity for this to happen. This paper discusses these findings within the context of the challenges for regional students in moving away from their connections. It argues that, instead, important learning connections may be offered within their local communities through the collaboration between universities and RUCs.

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Journal title

Student Success

Volume

13

Issue

3

Pagination

46-53

Publisher

Queensland University of Technology

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Human and Social Futures

School

School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences

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