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Bullying in higher education: an endemic problem?

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Published
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/06/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>Tertiary Education and Management
Issue number2
Volume29
Number of pages15
Pages (from-to)123-137
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date30/06/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

We may think that bullying is a childish behaviour that is left behind on finishing school, or that universities and colleges are too cultured and intellectual as institutions to have room for such behaviour, but these hopes are far from the truth. The research evidence shows that bullying of all kinds is rife in higher education. Indeed, it seems likely that the peculiar nature of higher education actively encourages particular kinds of bullying. This article provides a review of the research on bullying in higher education, considering what this shows about its meaning, extent and nature, and reviews the issues that have been identified and possible solutions to them. It concludes that, while there is much that higher education institutions need to do to respond effectively to bullying, revisiting their traditions and underlying purposes should support them in doing so.