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International
Association
of Student Affairs
and Services

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A worldwide association born from the need to consolidate the knowledge and professionalism of the student affairs staff who work to provide students with residential services, study support, sport and cultural activities that create the optimal conditions for the university life and help develop the potential of each student.

1500

Individuals

Countries

95

Regions

7

Professional Development

Discover events, programs and opportunities for your career in Student Affairs and Services!

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Research & Publications

Encouraging and supporting research and networking in international Student Affairs and Services.

Leadership 
Opportunities

Become Member and contribute to IASAS mission all over the world!

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HIGHLIGHTS

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BECOME A MEMBER!

Discover the benefits of the IASAS Membership for individuals and Institutions!

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PUBLICATIONS

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Towards Professionalization of Student Affairs Across the Globe, 2023

by Lisa Bardill Moscaritolo and Birgit Schreiber.

 

New Directions for Student Services: Towards Professionalization

of Student Affairs Across the Globe. Wiley Publishers. 

Lisa Bardill Moscaritolo and Birgit Schreiber's desire remains to contribute to our overall global

knowledge in the domain of professionalization of Student Affairs and Services

globally through theory and practice. Wiley’s New Directions in Student Services focuses on the

various ways this domain is professionalizing, its roots, trajectories, and current opportunities, concerns, and critiques.

Organized into three parts, this monograph’s sections review the current status of global models

by Ian Jamieson (UK), Evandro Coggo Cristofoletti (Brazil), Ibrahim Oanda (Senegal), and Taina Saarinen (Finland),

trends in professionalization by Brett Perozzi (USA) and Robert Shea (Canada); and Andrew West (UK) and Gavin Henning (USA)

discussing standards and competencies in evaluating Student Affairs professionalization programs.

The richness of this monograph is underscored by the diversity of authors, who reflect from multiple

positions and highlight the fluidity and growth of this field across the globe. T

his New Directions for Student Services is a must-read!

 

Learn more here.

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