Student Affairs and Services: The Global South Leading the Global North in the Adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals
Given Student Affairs and Services’ (SAS) role and position in terms of support and development of students worldwide, it is a key player in supporting HE to become a more effective instrument in advancing the SDGs and in advancing students’ attitudes and commitment to SDGs. To explore how SAS can p...
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description | Given Student Affairs and Services’ (SAS) role and position in terms of support and development of students worldwide, it is a key player in supporting HE to become a more effective instrument in advancing the SDGs and in advancing students’ attitudes and commitment to SDGs. To explore how SAS can play a more impactful role in advancing the SDGs and SAS’ role in and contribution to SDGs around the world, we researched SAS practitioners’ awareness of and engagement with SDGs.To collect data, we used a survey with open and closed questions via snowball sampling with self-selected participants from fifty-three countries (N=318). |
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