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Curriculum futures: Experiences from the University’s Learning & Teaching Conference 2020 – Teaching Matters
03 Aug 2020: Later this month, Johanna Holtan describes work with colleagues, which addresses global inequality in access to higher education at Edinburgh and beyond, with a focus on refugee access.
Spotlight on the 2024 Teaching Awards: Outstanding commitment to Social Justice and Sustainability & Sabbatical officers’ Student Voice award – Teaching Matters
28 May 2024: Alongside all of this, Inga also sits on the university’s Refugee , Asylum, and At-Risk Advisory Group and coordinates the university’s annual Refugee Week.
When there is an epidemic, social prejudices arise, writes Amitangshu Acharya – COVID-19 Perspectives
06 Apr 2020: Similarly, European politicians Le Pen and Salvini’s racist invectives against migrants and refugees as carriers of the coronavirus intersects with Trump’s rhetoric.
Where are you from? Raising awareness of Third Culture Students in Higher Education – Teaching Matters
18 Jul 2022: As such, third culture experiences are also shared among diverse cross-cultural populations, including children of refugees and migrants.
Covid-19 and the Black Asian Minority Ethnic Healthcare Workforce, by Radha Adhikari – COVID-19 Perspectives
01 Jul 2020: 1] Marginalised and vulnerable groups such as the elderly, the poor, migrants, and refugee populations are hit the hardest, both economically and socially, in such difficult times.
Syria: local agreements, regional rivalry and a global pandemic, by Juline Beaujouan and Eyas Ghreiz – COVID-19 Perspectives
03 Jul 2020: Juline is the co-editor and contributor to the volume Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees – Voices from Jordan and Lebanon, and co-author of Islam, IS and the Fragmented State: The Challenges ... He has published several articles in both Arabic and English
Social justice should be key to pandemic planning and response, writes Dr. Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra – COVID-19 Perspectives
02 Apr 2020: There is no possibility of self-isolation in a refugee camp, or when you have a forced mass migration.
Exploring the experiences of homelessness during the pandemic, by Fiona Cuthill and Rosie Stenhouse – COVID-19 Perspectives
23 May 2021: She has a particular research interest in homelessness and refugee health.
COVID-19 and gender-based violence in conflict: new challenges and persistent problems, writes Catherine O’Rourke – COVID-19 Perspectives
11 May 2020: activists and women with insecure emigration status, for women IDPs and refugees , and for women seeking inclusion in ongoing peace processes.
The positive effects of COVID-19 and the social determinants of health: all in it together? By Sarah Hill, Sharon Friel and Jeff Collin – COVID-19 Perspectives
29 May 2020: viral transmission in some groups, its benefits are less evident for those who are homeless,[xiv] in overcrowded housing[xv] or refugee camps.