Neurodiversity and Higher Education

Charlotte Valeur editor Andrew Eddy editor Timothy Frawley editor Blánaid Gavin editor Etain Quigley editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Nov '25

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Neurodiversity in higher education is gaining essential recognition, yet significant challenges remain. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of strategies and initiatives designed to foster inclusion for neurodivergent students. It is an invaluable resource for higher education academics and nonacademics, illuminating pathways towards accessible learning environments and systemic institutional change.

This book delves into the multifaceted aspects of supporting neurodivergent students in higher education. It presents an array of topics, including the application of a bioecological theory for inclusive design, assistive technologies that enhance learning experiences and innovative work-integrated learning programmes. Key chapters explore accessible library design, tailored support for dyslexia and ADHD and successful mentorship initiatives. Through case studies and institutional profiles, it showcases practical strategies that promote neuro-inclusion, from flexible learning environments to institutional reforms. The book emphasises the importance of collaborative efforts, systemic approaches and leadership commitment to creating truly supportive educational programmes.

Highlighting both challenges and transformative strategies, this book underscores the necessity of systemic change for neuro-inclusion in higher education. It serves as a critical guide for institutions aiming to build equitable, inclusive environments, offering practical insights and evidence-based recommendations to empower neurodivergent students and staff to enhance their academic and professional success.

“As someone with a deep belief in the power of neurodiversity, I found this insightful book both thoughtful and practical. It redefines neurodiversity in education and work, offers actionable strategies from lived experience, and calls for bold change—essential reading for anyone committed to genuine inclusion.”

Dr. Laurie Ackles, Executive Director, Canopy Neurodiversity Foundation, USA.

“A must-read for educational professionals at any level - a modern solution to providing holistic support for Neurodivergent students with a system-wide approach that ultimately benefits all. Packed with actionable, practical advice and case studies.”

Sara Sanders Gardner, University Trainer, Autistic at Work LLC; Director, Neurodiversity Navigators at Bellevue College, WA, USA.

ISBN: 9781032801971

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

226 pages