Student Belonging in Higher Education

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academic community engagement
Alienation in Higher Education
campus inclusion
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Education and Social Theory
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership for Equity and Diversity
Edward Venn
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fostering sense of belonging in universities
Higher Education
Higher Education Policy
Inequalities
intersectionality theory
Mi Young Ahn
postgraduate student support
qualitative educational research
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Sense of Belonging
social capital in education
Student Community
Student Disadvantage
Student Engagement
Student Experience
Student Success.
Student Support
Tom Lowe

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032693279
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Providing sector leading, scholarly informed critical explorations on students’ sense of belonging in higher education settings, this key text explores invaluable considerations for contemporary issues to inform institutional policy, pedagogic practice, student education support, and diversity and accessibility practices.

Drawing on the research and practical expertise of an international authorship, alongside vital insights from student contributors, this book is both timely and necessary. It provides critical reflections and discussion of the complexity of students’ sense of belonging, focusing on the challenges for those now implementing, exploring, and researching student belonging initiatives in higher education. Responding to the urgent need to understand diverse student populations, chapters explore the dynamics of student experiences at the individual, social, academic, and institutional levels and recognise underlying issues to create solutions to overcome barriers and tensions. Topics such as the multidimensionality of belonging, and its relation to social capital, the role of context, and measurement of belonging are critically discussed in this collection to provide lessons learnt and knowledge from the field, to make practice with students more considered and robust for the challenges ahead in the contemporary and future university.

Student Belonging in Higher Education: Perspectives and Practice is a must-read for all those interested and invested in the topic of student belonging. It offers evidence-based critical reflections and recommendations for those implementing, exploring, and researching student belonging initiatives to create more inclusive, supportive, and thriving academic communities.

Mi Young Ahn is Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.

Edward Venn is Professor of Music in the School of Music, University of Leeds, UK.

Tom Lowe is Principal Lecturer and Assistant Head of School (Student Experience) in the School of Finance and Accounting, at the University of Westminster, UK.