Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities with diverse language, ethnic background, nationality, dress, traditions, food, societal structures, art and religion characteristics. Domestic CALD people are either refugees or voluntary migrants and have obtained permanent residency or citizenship. This paper identifies the key issues, challenges and needs of first year domestic CALD students from refugee backgrounds at a multi-campus regional university in Queensland, Australia. The term refugee background is used in the paper as the students are no longer refugees having successfully transitioned from refugee status to being permanent residents. Qualitative data was collected through on...
© 2014 Dr. Abigail BrookerThis research investigated the everyday and cultural challenges for refuge...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
Today's migration patterns have shifted in ways that bring new challenges to educators. New refugee ...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
Although many Australian universities have been proactive in responding to students' diverse needs t...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
We aim to explore and understand the refugee-background student experience at Boise State University...
This paper is based on a qualitative research study conducted across urban and regional Australian u...
As a signatory to the United Nations 1951 International Convention on Refugees, Australia continues ...
This paper seeks to discuss a project that supports pathways to enable the successful transition of ...
Although many students struggle with the complexities of moving into and through higher education, t...
The Australian federal government recently set a challenging national aim: By 2020, 20% of higher e...
Australia has a growing refugee population of about 12,000 people a year who gain entry into Austral...
© 2014 Dr. Abigail BrookerThis research investigated the everyday and cultural challenges for refuge...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
Today's migration patterns have shifted in ways that bring new challenges to educators. New refugee ...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
Although many Australian universities have been proactive in responding to students' diverse needs t...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
The vast majority of refugees arriving in Australia are between the ages of 16 and 35 years, and som...
We aim to explore and understand the refugee-background student experience at Boise State University...
This paper is based on a qualitative research study conducted across urban and regional Australian u...
As a signatory to the United Nations 1951 International Convention on Refugees, Australia continues ...
This paper seeks to discuss a project that supports pathways to enable the successful transition of ...
Although many students struggle with the complexities of moving into and through higher education, t...
The Australian federal government recently set a challenging national aim: By 2020, 20% of higher e...
Australia has a growing refugee population of about 12,000 people a year who gain entry into Austral...
© 2014 Dr. Abigail BrookerThis research investigated the everyday and cultural challenges for refuge...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
Today's migration patterns have shifted in ways that bring new challenges to educators. New refugee ...