WISE

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Action: KA2 Cooperation Partnerships

Many people in higher education suffer from ill-being, as shown by several studies and research. Certain groups of students are particularly vulnerable to ill-being problems. Indeed, some groups already face discrimination (e.g. refugees, people with disabilities). Since the beginning of the year 2020, the health crisis has had a strong impact on students’ well-being (almost no student life, need to adapt to new learning methods, integration difficulties, significant deterioration of mental health, etc.). Moreover, new forms of malaise are emerging, such as eco-anxiety, which affects more than 50% of young people (The Lancet survey, 2021). The well-being of students is therefore a major challenge for higher education institutions. It is also a challenge for student organizations acting in favor of their peers, who are increasingly taking up this issue.

Amount: 365 396,00€