Enhancing Student Engagement and Belonging through Collaborative Partnership

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Creator(s) (alphabetical)

Alana Powell, Aundria Cameron, Barbara Dooley, Daniella Deshko, Glen Jankowski, Iris-Annabel Metsik, Niall Hogan

Organisation(s)

Higher Education Authority, University College Dublin

Discipline(s)

Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Accessibility & Inclusion, Accessibility and Inclusion, National Forum Publications, Student Success

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CC BY-SA

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Enhancing Student Engagement and Belonging through Collaborative Partnership is a Higher Education Authority report prepared by a UCD research team led by Professor Barbara Dooley. The resource provides an evidence-informed framework for strengthening student belonging across Irish higher education institutions. Drawing on staff interviews, Healthy Campus survey responses, and analysis of Healthy Campus and NStEP case studies, it identifies practical approaches to improving student engagement, wellbeing and inclusion.

The report frames belonging as a multidimensional and co-constructed experience shaped by social, academic, personal and environmental factors. It highlights that student belonging is affected not only by relationships and participation, but also by structural issues such as housing, commuting, financial pressure, campus spaces, timetable design and access to supports.

The resource is particularly useful for staff and student partners working on Healthy Campus, student success, student engagement, access, inclusion, mental health promotion, orientation, peer support, student partnership and campus development initiatives.

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

Use this report to plan, review or improve initiatives that support student belonging and engagement. Its four domains — social, academic, personal and surroundings — can help identify where students may feel connected or excluded.

The recommendations are useful for shaping actions such as peer mentoring, student partnership, inclusive campus spaces, orientation, wellbeing supports and Healthy Campus planning.

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Powell, A., Cameron, A., Dooley, B., Deshko, D., Jankowski, G., Metsik, I., & Hogan, N. (22/04/2026). Enhancing student engagement and belonging through collaborative partnership. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/enhancing-student-engagement-and-belonging-through-collaborative-partnership/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA).

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