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Mental health decline, miscommunication, increasing academic pressure… We have observed a number of alarming trends in the higher education sector over the past few years. And it’s not over. Student loneliness statistics have never been higher. Social isolation is increasing in higher education. What does the situation look like and how can we help students?
Oxford Reference defines social isolation as “a condition in which an individual lacks connections to family, friends, or others and lacks access to a social support system. Socially isolated people are more vulnerable than others to many conditions, including psychosocial problems and complications when they experience conditions that render them housebound”.
Loneliness is a common problem among higher education students, especially for those who are beginning their first year. This feeling is often linked to homesickness, anxiety, and depression.
"Loneliness is among the most compromising feelings a person can experience," explains Matt Glowiak, PhD, LCPC, a licensed professional counsellor in Illinois. "Because many negative feelings associated with it are internalised, many students do not readily speak to the issue, as they feel embarrassed or ashamed."
There are many reasons why students might experience loneliness:
📢 Join our webinar on November 20th at 11am GMT. Together with our partner the University of Birmingham, we’ll talk about how to address this crisis and best support students during challenging times. Register here.
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1 European Commission, July 2021
2 eurostudent.eu, January 2022
3 BBC News, June 2022
4 NL Times, February 2022
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