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🌍 Global Concern: Financial Struggles of Graduate Students A recent Nature survey of over 3,200 graduate students worldwide has shed light on a pressing issue: 85% of respondents worry about covering essential expenses like food and rent. Financial stress is threatening to disrupt promising academic careers, with nearly half (45%) considering leaving their programs due to rising living costs. Key Takeaways: 🏛️ Academic Impact: Financial stress could lead to potential dropout rates as students grapple with the costs of pursuing higher education. 🌎 Global Issue: This problem isn't confined to a specific region; it's a global concern affecting students from different parts of the world. 💡 Diverse Responses: The survey brought forth stories of students juggling education with part-time jobs to meet expenses. 💰 Debt and Responsibilities: Students with caregiving responsibilities were more likely to anticipate accumulating debt during their studies. 🏫 Institutional Efforts: Some institutions are taking steps to alleviate this stress by raising stipends or implementing minimum income guarantees. It's clear that addressing these financial challenges is crucial for ensuring equitable access to education and supporting the next generation of researchers, thinkers, and innovators. Let's collaborate and find solutions to make education more accessible and sustainable for all. 💪 #HigherEd #EducationMatters #GraduateStudents #EquityInEducation #life #mentalhealthmatters #equity #financial #life https://lnkd.in/g_dwkK9W

‘Not even enough money for food’: graduate students face cash crunch

‘Not even enough money for food’: graduate students face cash crunch

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