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Generative AI for Supporting International Student Well-Being in Higher Education

Aide Chen (Western University, Canada)
Release Date: June, 2026 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 550
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ISBN13: 9798337365718
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337365725
EISBN13: 9798337365732
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6571-8

Description:

International students in higher education often contend with intersecting academic, linguistic, cultural, emotional, financial, and institutional conditions that shape their well-being, belonging, and participation. Against a backdrop of global uncertainty, rapid technological change, and uneven institutional support, supporting international students’ well-being requires moving beyond individual adjustment or academic success toward deeper attention to dignity, agency, linguistic legitimacy, emotional safety, cultural recognition, and institutional responsibility. Generative AI has quickly become part of this landscape, reshaping how international students write, communicate, seek support, interpret expectations, and move through unfamiliar academic systems. While GenAI may offer meaningful language assistance, access to information, and reassurance in moments of uncertainty, its growing presence also raises pressing questions about equity, bias, privacy, overreliance, misinformation, surveillance, and the future of human connection in student learning, belonging, and support.

Generative AI for Supporting International Student Well-Being in Higher Education offers a timely and critical examination of how GenAI can support, complicate, and transform international student experiences. Moving beyond simplistic views of AI as either beneficial or harmful, this volume examines AI-mediated support as a site where ethics, culture, language, pedagogy, infrastructure, policy, emotion, and power converge. Through conceptual, empirical, policy-oriented, pedagogical, and design-focused contributions, the book addresses responsible AI design, ethical infrastructures, GenAI policy, emotional coping, chatbots, inclusive learning, cultural expectations, student voice, relationality, and participatory futures. It is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, educators, higher education leaders, student support professionals, instructional designers, AI developers, policymakers, and student advocates concerned with the future of international education in the age of generative AI.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Academic Integrity and Assessment
  • AI Ethics and Governance
  • AI-Mediated Student Support
  • Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
  • Chatbots and Conversational AI
  • Culturally Responsive AI
  • Digital Equity, Bias, and Privacy
  • Emotional Well-Being and Coping
  • Generative Artificial Intelligence
  • Higher Education Policy
  • Human-AI Relationships
  • International Student Well-Being
  • Language Support and Academic Communication
  • Responsible AI Design
  • Student Voice and Participatory Design

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Aide Chen is a language teacher educator and EAP instructor in Canada with a PhD in Applied Linguistics from Western University. His research explores language teacher education, emotions and identities, and critical reflexive pedagogy. His recent publications include Critical Emotional Reflexivity for TESOL: The What, Why, and How (2023, with Byrd Clark) and articles in journals such as Language & Education and Critical Inquiry in Language Studies. He is also the editor of Generative AI for Supporting International Student Well-Being in Higher Education (IGI Global, 2026) and the author of the forthcoming monograph Early-Career Anxiety and Resilience Among EAL Teachers: A Critical Ecological Ethnography (Multilingual Matters, 2027).

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