The Impact of Mitigating Circumstances Procedures: Student Satisfaction, Wellbeing and Structural Compassion on the Campus
For several decades, universities have sought to promote better mental health amongst students. For example, universities now have formal institutional arrangements to postpone deadlines for students where there are mitigating circumstances, such as ill health. Such provisions might be understood as...
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Main Authors: | Neil Armstrong (Author), Nicola C. Byrom (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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