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Refugees and higher education, trans-national perspectives on access, equity and internationalization

edited by Lisa Unangst, Hakan Ergin, Araz Khajarian, Tessa DeLaquil and Hans de Wit, Leiden, Netherlands and Boston, USA, Brill/Sense, 2020, 335 pp., €110.00 (hardback), ISBN:978-90-04-43583-4, €45.00 (paperback), ISBN:978-90-04-43582-7

Pages 295-297 | Published online: 07 Jul 2021
 

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Sue Webb

Sue Webb is a Professor of Education (now adjunct) at Monash University, Australia and was previously Professor and Director of Continuing Education at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has researched the policy effects and practices related to access and participation of students from under-represented groups in the field of further and higher education, including the experiences of migrants and refugees. Most recently, she led a project funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP170101885 entitled - Vocational institutions, undergraduate degrees: distinction or inequality? Additionally, she has been collaborating with others in Monash University and Deakin University on a longitudinal qualitative study of the higher education experiences of people from asylum seeking backgrounds. She is also Co-Editor of the International Journal of Lifelong Education.

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