University student equity cohorts experience inequitable graduate/ employment outcomes. These challenges are magnified for Culturally and Linguistically Marginalised Migrant and/or Refugee students (CALMMR). Consequently, this study aimed to investigate the views of Australian university educators on the transitioning of CALMMR students from higher education into employment. Employing mixed methods, this study commenced with a survey of university educators (n=40) followed by semi-structured interviews (n=13). Findings highlighted that specialised, diverse support is needed for CALMMR students across studies and into careers. Specifically, students faced additional challenges, which are not being met in a fragmented university system. Unive...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
The Australian federal government recently set a challenging national aim: By 2020, 20% of higher e...
In the helter skelter of people legally and illegally seeking refuge in Australia, often overlooked ...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
Although many Australian universities have been proactive in responding to students' diverse needs t...
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 ...
Armed conflict and political repression have created a refugee crisis in higher education, interrupt...
With his theories on habitus and social and cultural capital, Bourdieu posited a relationship betwee...
This article employs the concepts of recognition and precarious mobilities to understand university ...
The refugee phenomenon has become an issue of world importance, affecting vast numbers of peoples wh...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
The world currently has the highest documented level of displaced people in recorded history. This i...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
This paper seeks to discuss a project that supports pathways to enable the successful transition of ...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
The Australian federal government recently set a challenging national aim: By 2020, 20% of higher e...
In the helter skelter of people legally and illegally seeking refuge in Australia, often overlooked ...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
Although many Australian universities have been proactive in responding to students' diverse needs t...
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 ...
Armed conflict and political repression have created a refugee crisis in higher education, interrupt...
With his theories on habitus and social and cultural capital, Bourdieu posited a relationship betwee...
This article employs the concepts of recognition and precarious mobilities to understand university ...
The refugee phenomenon has become an issue of world importance, affecting vast numbers of peoples wh...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
The world currently has the highest documented level of displaced people in recorded history. This i...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) is used broadly and inclusively to describe communities...
This paper seeks to discuss a project that supports pathways to enable the successful transition of ...
Transitioning into higher education is a challenge for many students, particularly for those from un...
The Australian federal government recently set a challenging national aim: By 2020, 20% of higher e...
In the helter skelter of people legally and illegally seeking refuge in Australia, often overlooked ...