The UNESCO Chair for Comparative Research on Cultural Diversity and Social Justice at Deakin
A forum for communities, researchers and policy makers to examine critical issues of diversity and social justice in our globally connected world.

Through research, collaboration and capacity building, the Chair aims to build inclusive, just and peaceful societies by promoting respectful intercultural dialogue and combatting discrimination and structural inequality.
UNESCO Chair, Professor Mansouri talks to ABC about tragedy in Tunisia
Image: Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi (C) and Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid (L) speak to media about hotel attack in Sousse after they inspect the area in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 26, 2015 (Amine Landoulsi/Getty). Overnight there were three separate...
Resilience of Carthage has lessons for Tunisia’s leaders
Article written by Professor Fethi Mansouri published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 5 April 2015.
Social media role in fight against global terror must be recognised and matched as IS wields new weapons
Article written by Professor Fethi Mansouri, published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 11 March 2015.
David Tittensor joins the UNESCO Chair team
Dr David Tittensor has joined the team as the Research Fellow to the UNESCO Chair, Cultural Diversity and Social Justice.
Natalia Pereira awarded PhD scholarship
Natalia Pereira welcomed to the UNESCO Chair teamNatalia Pereira has be awarded a PhD scholarship by the UNESCO Chair, Cultural Diversity and Social Justice. Under the the supervision of Alfred Deakin Professor Fethi Mansouri, Natalia's PhD is tentatively titled...




