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Student affairs leaders get real on counseling after COVID

University Business

Student mental health on college campuses has taken a toll in the years after the pandemic, straining in-house counseling services and affecting student engagement. “When you layer upon what our students were returning to school with, it was a lot even as a professional to digest,” Haywood said.

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Podcast: Consent as an embodied practice in the classroom – episode 1 (18 min)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

She works with Joe Arton as the Teaching Matters Co-Editor and Student Engagement Officer. Consent means with your senses. It’s about being embodied. Nina Burrowes) Presenter Joséphine Foucher Joséphine is doing a PhD in Sociology at The University of Edinburgh. Her research looks at the intersection between art and politics.

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Wellbeing matters. But how can we enhance wellbeing across the academic community?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

A large body of studies have shown that whether feeling the impact of living away from home for the first time, or the stress and isolation caused by long hours of study, students can be vulnerable to anxiety and depression. The University of Edinburgh has created a dedicated Health and Wellbeing Centre for students.

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Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

8. “Podcast Series: Student Mental Health & Online Engagement” : [link] As the pandemic continues to challenge our models of effective and healthy learning and teaching environments, another sought-after conversation of 2021 revolved around the theme of mental health. . Jan 11, 2022