Publication in conference proceedings
Experiences and perceptions on the quality of higher education student halls of residence: The perspective of displaced students
Sandra Palma Saleiro (Saleiro, S.); Rosário Mauritti (Mauritti, R); Elsa Justino (Justino, E.); Sara Franco da Silva (Silva, S. F. da); Helena Belchior Rocha (Belchior-Rocha, H.); Sónia Pintassilgo (Pintassilgo, S.);
EDULEARN24 Proceedings
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Spain
More Information
Web of Science®

This publication is not indexed in Web of Science®

Scopus

This publication is not indexed in Scopus

Google Scholar

Times Cited: 0

(Last checked: 2025-12-05 10:59)

View record in Google Scholar

This publication is not indexed in Overton

Abstract
In Portugal, the process of broadening the social base for access to higher education observed over the years has favoured the democratization of the system. However, this process also highlights the weaknesses associated with a shortage of public and private housing units administered by institutions to accommodate displaced students, including an increasingly heterogeneous group of international students. Inadequate response to lack of student accommodation is particularly exacerbated in large cities where the conversion of a significant number of private housing units to short-term rentals for tourists has decreased available housing for a rising inflow of students. For students displaced from their usual place of residence during the academic period, the challenges of adaptation and integration to a new stage of schooling are compounded by the need to find decent housing within a price range consistent with their socio-economic background, suited to their circumstances and daily routine, and located close to their educational institution. This paper aims to share the experiences and perceptions of students regarding the quality and running of student accommodation in public higher education in Portugal managed by Ação Social Escolar, a government programme that offers financial support to students from impoverished families. In substantive terms, the analysis uses data from the National Survey of Displaced Students, as well as information obtained in focus groups with representative structures of these students (CIES-Iscte, 2023 - ERASMUS+ Residences Study). The analysis reveals some difficulties in managing common spaces, but also reflects a positive assessment in most of the categories of analysis, such as location, mobility and the conditions and services available. In general, the perceptions of students who live in these accommodations (or those who represent them) show a preference for the transition from the old dormitory model of residence, which still includes a considerable proportion of the residences currently available, to a new and more open, collaborative and convivial model of residence. This implies, among other things, an investment in the common spaces and outdoor spaces of the residences, as well as more flexible rules for the appropriation of space by residents and others in the community.
Acknowledgements
--
Keywords
Students hall of residence,Displaced students,Accommodations quality,Portugal
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference Funding Entity
AN/E+EF/11622/2022 Agência Nacional Erasmus+ Educação e Formação (ANE+EF)

With the objective to increase the research activity directed towards the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the possibility of associating scientific publications with the Sustainable Development Goals is now available in Ciência_Iscte. These are the Sustainable Development Goals identified by the author(s) for this publication. For more detailed information on the Sustainable Development Goals, click here.