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Supporting Neurodivergent Graduate Students

Five smiling students stand arm in arm in front of a collage wall filled with photos from campus life at Glendon College, representing community, diversity, and shared university experiences.

With a compassion-focused approach, consider how compassion can be enacted within interpersonal interaction, curriculum design, and leadership culture in higher education and ponder a context in which cognitive diversity can be noticed, welcomed and accepted with warmth. (Hamilton and Petty, 2023)

Explore resources to support the success and wellbeing of Neurodivergent graduate students.

Podcasts

Videos

Watch Neurodiversity 101

From Duke University, learn more about neurodiversity from Sam Brandsen and Tara Chandrasekhar.

Watch Neurodiversity Student Panel

From Duke University, current and former students share their lived experiences through the lens of navigating the academic and social environment as Neurodivergent individuals.

  • Read Neurodiversity: Some Basic Terms and Definitions (.docx) shared by Dr. Nick Walker who posted a list of a few key neurodiversity-related terms, their meanings and proper usage, and the ways in which he has most commonly seen them misused.
  • Read Creating Inclusive Campuses (.pdf) from the Conference Board of Canada (2025) to read about neuroinclusive policies and practices in post-secondary education.