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Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Religion and Migration in Australia and the Pacific

Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Religion and Migration in Australia and the Pacific

Professor Fethi Mansouri and Dr Enqi Weng will both be speaking at the upcoming Interdisciplinary Research Symposium on Religion and Migration in Australia and the Pacific on 7 March 2024.

New research project to understand culturally and linguistically diverse needs relating to road safety

New research project to understand culturally and linguistically diverse needs relating to road safety

The UNESCO Team are seeking to address a data gap and learn more about road safety for culturally and linguistically diverse groups.

Journal of Intercultural Studies Volume 45, Issue 1

Journal of Intercultural Studies Volume 45, Issue 1

Published February 2024

Parallel lives or active citizens? Examining the interplay between multicultural service provision and civic engagement in Australia

Parallel lives or active citizens? Examining the interplay between multicultural service provision and civic engagement in Australia

Fethi Mansouri, Matteo Vergani and Enqi Weng

Living at the Fence – Navigating Complexities While Settling in New Country: Lived Experiences of South Sudanese Refugees in Australia

Living at the Fence – Navigating Complexities While Settling in New Country: Lived Experiences of South Sudanese Refugees in Australia

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