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The majority (54%) of Canadian students expect their university to offer AI support tools

The 2024 Canadian Student Wellbeing Survey examines the current state of student wellbeing in Canada through the lens of students' opinions on AI and learning, connection to others, study stress, academic integrity, and more. This study puts student voices first and identifies areas of opportunity for administrators.

This research is based on data collected in 2023 Q4 and surveys 1,036 current postsecondary students, with 94 Canadian post-secondary institutions represented. The sample frame was balanced to ensure representation of gender, level of studies completed, and geography in proportion to their overall share of the Canadian postsecondary student population, based on Statistics Canada, so the results are representative of the population in relation to the the target group of Canadian students 18+.

The report is divided in chapters, outlined below:

  • Chapter 1: Artificial Intelligence 
  • Chapter 2: Connection to other Students
  • Chapter 3: Study Stress 
  • Chapter 4: Academic Integrity
  • Chapter 5: Student Experience
  • Chapter 6: Employability

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Studiosity partners with universities, colleges, schools and libraries around the world to provide academic writing and core skills support 24/7, connecting students to Subject Specialists online, on-demand. They currently work with 80% of public and private universities in Australia, 18 universities in the United Kingdom, and have recently started providing support to Canadian universities.

As of 2024 Studiosity's services are available worldwide to over 1.6 million students.

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