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Conference :Improving Access to Higher Education and Employment for Sanctuary Seekers

Monday 14th June 2021

10:00am

Celebrating a decade of Swansea City of Sanctuary: 

A Conference in Partnership with The Open University

 

We’d like to invite you to our online conference taking place on 14th June. This conference will identify key barriers and solutions to these barriers. It brings together policy makers, asylum seekers and refugees, researchers and academics, and community organisations to debate issues of access to Higher Education and Employment for forced migrants.

The conference will be a very positive and forward-thinking event that aims to contribute to the goal of Wales becoming the first Nation of Sanctuary, while increasing awareness of asylum issues throughout Wales.

Here is the Eventbrite link to register for the conference and view our programme for the day: https://heefm.eventbrite.co.uk

And here is our Open University webpage with more information: https://fass.open.ac.uk/research/conferences/HEEFM

We hope to see you there!

Thank you, on behalf of the Conference Planning Team 

 

 

 

 

 

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EVENT: Monday 14th June

@SwanseaCoS and @OpenUniversity 

Bringing together policy makers, asylum seekers, refugees, researchers, academics, and community organisations to discuss access to HE and Employment

Register to secure a place at this event!

➡️heefm.eventbrite.co.uk⬅️

 

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EVENT: Monday 14th June

Celebrating a decade of Swansea City of Sanctuary: A Conference in partnership with The Open University

Bringing together policy makers, asylum seekers, refugees, researchers, academics, and community organisations to debate issues of access to HE and Employment for forced migrants

Please take a look at our Eventbrite below to register for this event and to view programme for the day!

➡️heefm.eventbrite.co.uk⬅️

 

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