Our Projects
Our team work on a diverse range of projects related to student and university mental health.
PATHS.
An internal project at King’s
In collaboration with the Director of Student Support Services, we are developing personalized resources to support young people to plan for their transition into university.
Supporting students with eating disorders.
MRF funded project,
2025- 2026
Working with an amazing group of students with lived experience, we are working to support the higher education sector to think about how they support students with eating disorders.
We are running a one day spotlight on eating disorders at the SMaRteN 2026 conference.
We are developing new resources for students, academics and health care professionals, to be shared via Student Minds.
We are surveying universities nationally about their support for students with mental health problems as they transition into university.
U-Belong.
MRC funded project, MR/X002810/1
2022 - 2026
With U-Belong complete, our team have a rich data set and a bundle of unanswered questions. If you would be interested research to better understand loneliness and belonging at times of transition and change for young people, we’d be pleased to explore routes to support you with this research and provide supervision or mentorship.
Please see here for some starting ideas.
And the Join Us pages for more details on how to get in touch.
BE at Kings.
An internal project at King’s
Project write up accessible here - https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/with-a-little-help-from-my-friends-co-creating-belonging-in-highe/
RAKSHAKA.
Funded by King’s Global Engagement. Developing and evaluating mental health training for personal tutors at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India.
2022 - 2023