The Role of Student Affairs in a New University in a Conflict Zone

Higher education necessitates an understanding that students cannot be confined to the classroom, as a large part of their curriculum comprises extracurricular activities to educate  intellectually, in spirit, and body. AS a result, community building, advising, and career development became a part...

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Main Author: Enakshi Sengupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of International Students 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of International Students
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Online Access:http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/191
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spelling doaj-28e1834fc5bb4455b276dedcad2389762020-11-24T22:01:05ZengJournal of International StudentsJournal of International Students2162-31042166-37502017-10-017410481064191The Role of Student Affairs in a New University in a Conflict ZoneEnakshi Sengupta0American University of Kurdistan, IraqHigher education necessitates an understanding that students cannot be confined to the classroom, as a large part of their curriculum comprises extracurricular activities to educate  intellectually, in spirit, and body. AS a result, community building, advising, and career development became a part of the traditional routine of student affairs. This article explores the role of student affairs in a newly formed university in a conflict zone ravaged by war and terrorism for decades. The data explored in this article reveals some interesting facts, which are different from that of the traditional student affairs manager. In this university, student affairs personnel are viewed as a ‘job giver,’ someone who will arrange funds, bursaries, and scholarships in keeping with the war-ravaged economic scenario of the province in northern Iraq.http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/191advisingextracurricular activitiesfundingguidanceintegrityscholarshipinduction
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description Higher education necessitates an understanding that students cannot be confined to the classroom, as a large part of their curriculum comprises extracurricular activities to educate  intellectually, in spirit, and body. AS a result, community building, advising, and career development became a part of the traditional routine of student affairs. This article explores the role of student affairs in a newly formed university in a conflict zone ravaged by war and terrorism for decades. The data explored in this article reveals some interesting facts, which are different from that of the traditional student affairs manager. In this university, student affairs personnel are viewed as a ‘job giver,’ someone who will arrange funds, bursaries, and scholarships in keeping with the war-ravaged economic scenario of the province in northern Iraq.
topic advising
extracurricular activities
funding
guidance
integrity
scholarship
induction
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