Indigenous and International Student Experiences of Navigating Higher Education in Post-Covid and Post-AI Universities

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Hill, Guzyal [1 ]
Woodroffe, Tracy [1 ]
Golebiowska, Kate [1 ]
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[1] Charles Darwin Univ, Fac Arts & Soc, Casuarina, Australia
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Higher Education; International students; Indigenous students; culture shock; Covid-19; student support; VULNERABILITIES; REPRESENTATION; ADAPTATION; CULTURE; CONTEXT; SCHOOL;
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This article contributes a novel perspective on the common vulnerabilities of the Indigenous and international student experiences at higher education institutions in Australia. Through a review of 88 publications in the leading journals we show that the majority of these articles focus on international students rather than Indigenous students. This literature treats Indigenous and international students as separate categories, although they share the campus and common vulnerabilities that have intensified in the post-Covid and post-AI university. While the vulnerabilities of each group in isolation may be considered minor, that serious challenges effect more than one group of students underscores the urgent changes required in the higher education system. We argue that understanding the commonalities of Indigenous and international student experiences could help universities develop more effective support strategies and programs. This research provides valuable insights about the assumptions of Western higher education that must be communicated to students to minimize the culture shock as they navigate the higher education space.
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