

Campus podcast: The complex factors that drive students’ sense of belonging
May 28, 2025
Karen Gravett, an Associate Professor in Higher Education at the University of Surrey, explores the ever-complex concept of belonging in higher education. She discusses how a sense of belonging is crucial for student success and well-being, especially post-pandemic. Gravett highlights the blurred lines between physical and digital spaces in cultivating connections. She also shares insights from her research on the powerful roles of safety, non-belonging, and academic discipline in shaping student experiences, offering valuable strategies for fostering inclusivity in universities.
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Belonging Is Complex and Dynamic
- Belonging is a complex, dynamic, and spatially situated experience for students in higher education.
- It is materially created and curated, emotional, and changes over time and place.
Pandemic Shifted Belonging Perspectives
- The pandemic highlighted the diversity of students' learning environments and experiences.
- The digital environment creates new challenges and opportunities for belonging due to blurring physical and online spaces.
Educators Support Multifaceted Belonging
- Educators should recognize they can’t manage students’ belonging alone; many actors contribute including peers and spaces.
- Engage students in conversations about belonging’s complexity and offer flexible opportunities for meaningful contribution.