WISE

Description

Action: KA2 Cooperation Partnerships

Many people in higher education suffer from malaise, as various studies and surveys have shown. Certain groups of students are particularly vulnerable to problems of malaise. In fact, some groups already face discrimination (e.g. refugees, people with disabilities). Since the beginning of 2020, the health crisis has had a strong impact on student well-being (lack of student life, need to adapt to new learning methods, integration difficulties, significant deterioration in mental health, etc.) In addition, new forms of malaise are emerging, such as eco-anxiety, which affects more than 50% of young people (The Lancet survey, 2021). Student well-being is therefore a major challenge for higher education institutions. It is also a challenge for student organizations acting on behalf of their peers, who are increasingly taking on this issue.

Amount: 365 396,00€