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Complexities and Challenges of Researching Student Completion and Non-completion of HE Programmes in Europe: a comparative analysis between England and Norway
Authors:Liz Thomas  Elisabeth Hovdhaugen
Institution:Liz Thomas, Edge Hill University, St Helens Rd, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UK, liz.thomas@edgehill.ac.uk

Elisabeth Hovdhaugen, NIFU Nordisk institutt for studier av innovasjon, forskning og utdanning, Postboks 5183 Majorstuen, 0302 Oslo, Norway, elisabeth.hovdhaugen@nifu.no

Abstract:There is a growing interest in policy research on student completion and non-continuation and bodies such as the European Commission and OECD are focusing on the subject. There is also increasing national interest in the issue in many countries and they are looking to each other for input on effective policies. However, there are significant social, economic and educational differences between national systems across Europe, making this a very challenging project. The aim of this article is to study challenges and complexities in researching student non-completion of higher educqtion programmes in Europe. We use the case of two contrasting countries — England and Norway — to help to identify some of the differences, challenges and complexities that are relevant when creating an approach for analysis that can be used more widely to explore ‘non-completion’ across different countries in Europe and beyond.
Keywords:non-continuation  completion  student drop-out  student retention  international comparative
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