
UNESCO Chair recognised for leadership in Human Migration Research
Professor Fethi Mansouri has been recognised as the Australian research leader in the field of Human Migration, in The Australian’s 2024 Research Magazine.
Professor Fethi Mansouri has been recognised as the Australian research leader in the field of Human Migration, in The Australian’s 2024 Research Magazine.
Join us this Thursday for a discussion of the key findings from an Australian Research Council Linkage Project on ‘Mapping Social Services in Multicultural Societies’.
Professor Fethi Mansouri, who holds the UNESCO Chair for Comparative Research on Cultural Diversity, has published a new book, The Global Politics of Forced Migration: An Australian Perspective.
Read an analysis from the UNESCO Chair for Cultural Diversity and Social Justice on the current state of democracy in Tunisia, published in Australian Outlook, on the Australian Institute of International Affairs’ website.
Professor Fethi Mansouri spoke at a Lowy Institute panel on the role of Australia’s multiculturalism in foreign policy.