Partnering with Student Ambassadors to Create More Inclusive Universities

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Albina Khasanzyanova
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Clare Gartland
disadvantaged and marginalised young people
educational equity strategies
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equality
Erasmus
inclusion in higher education
inclusion of disadvantaged groups
Inclusive learning
inclusive universities
mentoring in higher education
Multicultural ambassadors
non-traditional learners
Outreach programmes
Participatory learning
participatory pedagogy
Pathways to higher education
peer mentoring
peer mentoring for underrepresented students
Ruxandra Folostina
social capital development
social responsibility
student ambassadors
student transition support
Successful outcomes
sustainable development education
Umit Celen
widening access initiatives
Widening participation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032950082
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Designed to promote the social and educational inclusion of disadvantaged groups and nontraditional learners, this book provides all the information needed to train networks of student ambassadors to improve student diversity and inclusion in higher education.

Recognising that student ambassadors can play a significant role in addressing inequalities by supporting younger students in developing social and cultural capital, the book uses evidence-based information and best practices for training student ambassadors to enable them to promote social inclusion and educational progression. Packed full of activities covering the topics of STEM, the Arts, the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Health, each activity is presented in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and can be used in the training of student ambassadors themselves, or in schools with students aged 11–14 to empower them to become active, engaged, and involved in their local communities. By participating in these activities, student ambassadors will be able to effectively engage with more students from disadvantaged or marginalised communities, and students from these communities will be better equipped to navigate progression routes into higher education.

This is a must-read book for all those interested in the theory and practicalities of making their universities more inclusive with the help of student ambassadors. It is a hands-on resource that will be particularly useful for those higher education institutions that are interested in implementing student ambassadors, as well as anyone interested in promoting social justice and challenging traditional patterns of progression to higher education.

Ruxandra Folostină is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Department of Special Education, University of Bucharest, Romania.

Clare Gartland is an associate professor in education at the University of Suffolk, UK.

Albina Khasanzyanova is an associate professor at Western Catholic University (UCO), France.

Ümit Çelen is an assistant professor at Division of Assessment and Evaluation in Education, Department of Educational Sciences, Faculty of Education, Amasya University, Turkey.