Preliminary findings from the Uni Student Wellbeing Survey
26 February 2025
4:00pm – 5:15pm AEDT
Online
The first Uni Student Wellbeing Research Hub webinar for 2025 will be held on Wednesday February 26th, between 4:00 – 5:15pm AEDT. Click here to register your attendance, and please feel free to circulate this invitation across your networks.
Join us for a presentation of preliminary survey findings from our Uni Student Wellbeing project, and a collaborative discussion to shape the direction of the Research Hub for 2025. More details are provided below.
Featured Presentation
Professor Chi Baik – Professor in Higher Education, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne
Dr Tracii Ryan – Senior Lecturer in Higher Education, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne
Title of Presentation: Preliminary findings from the Uni Student Wellbeing Survey
This presentation will focus on initial findings from the Uni Student Wellbeing Survey, which gathered data from undergraduate students studying at 11 diverse Australian universities in 2023 and 2024. The presentation will explore:
- Student mental health and wellbeing indicators across institutions
- Academic trajectories and experiences of students who report mental health difficulties
- Student-driven suggestions for how universities could improve their mental health and wellbeing
Collaborative Feedback and Planning Session
Following the presentation, Hub members will engage in an open conversation to:
- Discuss implications of the survey findings for future research directions
- Share updates on current research projects and initiatives
- Contribute to strategic planning for the Hub’s activities in 2025
- Explore potential collaborations and research synergies
This webinar presents a valuable opportunity to stay informed about the latest research in university student wellbeing and actively contribute to shaping the Hub’s future direction. Your participation and insights are highly valuable, as we work together to understand and improve student mental health and wellbeing across Australian universities.