Remarks:
Self-selecting sample, recruited through key gatekeepers, national networks and various online publicity mechanisms, and thus not intended to be statistically representative
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Experiences of religion and belief in higher education (3019)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2010, 28 October-2011, 3 January
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 3077 academic and support staff, 3935 students
Population: Staff and students in higher education institutions
Keywords: Assessment, campus facilities, celebration, church attendance, churchgoing, complaints, conversion, course content, discrimination, examinations, exclusion, faith schools, flexible working, freedom of speech, harassment, higher education, importance of religion, places of worship, religious affiliation, religious dietary requirements, religious dress requirements, religious identity, religious monitoring, religious societies, students’ unions, teaching, toleration, universities, university students
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: International Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby
Sponsor: Equality Challenge Unit
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3019
Remarks:
Self-selecting sample, recruited through key gatekeepers, national networks and various online publicity mechanisms, and thus not intended to be statistically representative
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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