407 total citations 14 papers, 259 citations indexed
About
Robin Mellors-Bourne is a scholar working on Education, General Health Professions and Political Science and International Relations.
According to data from OpenAlex, Robin Mellors-Bourne has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 259 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Education, 3 papers in General Health Professions and 2 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Robin Mellors-Bourne's work include Higher Education Learning Practices (6 papers), Higher Education and Employability (4 papers) and Education Systems and Policy (4 papers). Robin Mellors-Bourne is often cited by papers focused on Higher Education Learning Practices (6 papers), Higher Education and Employability (4 papers) and Education Systems and Policy (4 papers). Robin Mellors-Bourne collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Brazil. Robin Mellors-Bourne's co-authors include Tristram Hooley, Steve Woodfield, J. Powell Metcalfe, Carol Robinson, Elspeth Jones, John Marriott, Robin Middlehurst and John Fielden and has published in prestigious journals such as University of Derby Online Research Archive. (University of Derby), Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London) and Research Repository (Kingston University London).
In The Last Decade
Robin Mellors-Bourne
14 papers
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226 citations
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All Works
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2017). Employability: A review of the literature 2012-2016. University of Derby Online Research Archive. (University of Derby).113 indexed citations
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Hooley, Tristram, et al.. (2017). Employability: A Review of the Literature 2012 to 2016. A Report for the Higher Education Academy..24 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, Carol Robinson, & J. Powell Metcalfe. (2016). Provision of professional doctorates in English HE institutions.23 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2016). Provision of professional doctorates in English HE institutions : report for HEFCE by the Careers Research and Advisory Centre (CRAC), supported by the University of Brighton : January 2016.5 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2015). Student perspectives on going international. Research Repository (Kingston University London).5 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, Elspeth Jones, & Steve Woodfield. (2015). Transnational Education and Employability Development..14 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2014). Understanding the recruitment and selection of postgraduate researchers by English higher education institutions.. Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London).6 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2014). The value of transnational education to the UK. Research Repository (Kingston University London).14 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, Tristram Hooley, & John Marriott. (2014). Understanding how people choose to pursue taught postgraduate study. University of Derby Online Research Archive. (University of Derby).9 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, Tristram Hooley, & John Marriott. (2014). Understanding how people choose to pursue taught postgraduate study: report to HEFCE by CRAC and iCeGS. Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London).4 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2013). The wider benefits of international higher education in the UK. Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London).30 indexed citations
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Hooley, Tristram, et al.. (2013). Early evaluation of Unistats: user experiences. University of Derby Online Research Archive. (University of Derby).7 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2011). Evaluation of the graduate talent pool internships scheme (BIS research paper number 28). Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London).2 indexed citations
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Mellors-Bourne, Robin, et al.. (2010). STEM graduates in non STEM jobs (BIS Research Paper number 30). Digital Education Resource Archive (University College London).3 indexed citations
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