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Stephanie Fleischer
Principal Lecturer
,
School of Humanities and Social Science
Inclusive Digital Societies Research Excellence Group
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S.Fleischer
brighton.ac
uk
2008
2023
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2008
2014
2015
2016
2023
6
Commissioned report
6
Article
4
Working paper
3
Other contribution
6
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2
Project report
2
Conference contribution with ISSN or ISBN
1
Chapter
1
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2016
A Comparison of the Financial Situation of Bursary and Non-Bursary Students at the University of Brighton 2016
Fleischer, S.
,
1 Sept 2016
,
University of Brighton
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
File
University of Brighton
100%
Financial Situation
100%
Bursaries
100%
First Year
20%
Online Survey
20%
The Winn Report: The financial situation of students at the University of Brighton: the twenty first report, 2015-16
Fleischer, S.
,
1 Sept 2016
,
University of Brighton
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
File
University of Brighton
100%
Financial Situation
100%
Twenty-first
100%
One-off
50%
Social Policy
50%
2015
Challenger Troop Evaluation Report 2014-15 terms 3-6
Fleischer, S.
,
30 Oct 2015
,
School of Applied Social Science, University of Brighton
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
File
Evaluation Report
100%
Challenger
100%
Schoolchildren
100%
Teacher Behavior
100%
Military
50%
Challenger Troop Evaluation Report 2014-2015 terms 1-2
Fleischer, S.
,
30 Oct 2015
,
School of Social Science, University of Brighton
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
File
Evaluation Report
100%
Challenger
100%
Schoolchildren
100%
Teacher Behavior
100%
Military
50%