Reflections from the global summit on student affairs and services: an Australian perspective

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White, Christie. 2013. "Reflections from the global summit on student affairs and services: an Australian perspective ." Journal of the Australia and New Zealand Student Services Association.
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Reflections from the global summit on student affairs and services: an Australian perspective

ERA Journal ID123114
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AuthorWhite, Christie
Journal TitleJournal of the Australia and New Zealand Student Services Association
Number of Pages3
Year2013
Place of PublicationSydney, Australia
ISSN0812-6569
1320-2480
Web Address (URL)http://anzssa.squarespace.com/storage/janzza-journal-archive/JANZSSA%20April%202013%2016%20Apr%20-%20Final.pdf
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In 2012, the inaugural Global Summit on Student Affairs and Services was held in Washington, D.C., USA. The Summit was jointly hosted by the IASAS and NASPA, two well-respected associations with interests in the student affairs and student services profession. It aimed to share ideas regarding student services' role in bettering opportunities for students, consider the changing nature of higher education, discuss common issues and best practice, as well as consider current and future research. The Summit brought together 47 delegates from more than 20 different countries. It resulted in a validation of common challenges, a commitment to common solutions, and a shared understanding of the student services' context globally. This is a narrative of my experience and my learnings as a representative of the Australia and New Zealand Student Services Association Inc.

ANZSRC Field of Research 2020520102. Educational psychology
390303. Higher education
390403. Educational administration, management and leadership
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Report from the Global Summit of Student Affairs and Services, held Washington, DC (2012).

Byline AffiliationsStudent Services
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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