Sustainable Resource Allocation in Higher Education

Author:

Singha Surjit1ORCID,Singha Ranjit2ORCID,Thomas Jishamol2ORCID,Sabeena G.2,Haokip Alphonsa Diana3ORCID,Natal Melita Stephen4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), India

2. CHRIST University (Deemed), India

3. Rajiv Gandhi University, India

4. Lingaya's Vidyapeeth, India

Abstract

Higher education is crucial in moulding individuals and societies for a better future. This chapter examines vital aspects such as resource allocation, faculty development, student support, research and innovation, mental health, STEM education, attitude formation, and quality assurance. Effective administration requires sustainable resource allocation and faculty development to enhance instruction quality. Incorporating technology and mindfulness enrich students' experiences. Mental health support is vital for student well-being. Emphasizing STEM, life skills, and a positive mindset equips students for an evolving job market. Quality assurance ensures consistent education. Resolving these challenges allows higher education institutions to shape the future positively.

Publisher

IGI Global

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