Don't miss our free webinar 'Student support and wellness strategies for a new term' on 27 September at 4pm BST

Join Campus and our Campus+ partners for a discussion on student support and wellness strategies for the new term.

 

As a new cohort of students arrives and logs on to your campuses, our panel of student mental health and student success experts from the University of Southampton, Semmelweis University and the University of Alberta will discuss ways that educators and administrators can meet the needs of your students.

 

We’ll cover what challenges the incoming classes are facing – from Covid-related setbacks to climate anxiety – and some of the existing problems that contribute to students’ poor mental health, including loneliness and cost of living crises.

 

Panellists will provide case studies and strategies that have helped students remain engaged and achieve their version of success in higher education, as well as ways that educators and university staff can be supported to meet their students’ needs.

 

Registration is free and open now.
 

Meet the speakers

Kevin Friese
University of Alberta


Kevin is the Assistant Dean of Students, Health and Wellness at the University of Alberta.
He has over twenty years of experience in the field of health & wellness.

György Purebl
Semmelweis University


György is a full professor, psychiatrist and psychotherapist. He is the leader of the Semmelweis University Outpatient Counselling Centre and the director of the Institute of Behavioural Sciences.
 

 

Helen Rowland
University of Southampton


Helen is Associate Director of Student Support at the University of Southampton, and has delivered senior management advice and strategic direction in a variety of settings both in the UK and abroad within the voluntary sector, Further Education and latterly Higher Education.


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