“…Transition is a significant area of inquiry in the higher education literature (Ecclestone et al, 2010;Quinn, 2010;Field, 2012). In the context of higher education, there are several elements of transition that are attracting increasing scholarly attention, such as how to manage 'the first year experience' (FYE) through induction, orientation and 'transition pedagogy' (Kift, 2009;Palmer et al, 2009;Nelson et al, 2012;Goggins et al, 2016), and 'threshold concepts' in disciplinary knowledge (Meyer & Land, 2005;Land, 2011;Barradell & Peseta, 2016), and learner identities and emotions (Colley, 2007;Christie, 2009;Gourlay, 2009;Field, 2012;Maunder et al, 2013;Christie et al, 2016). All these fields of inquiry share a common interest in studying educational change-most commonly students' experiences-over time.…”