Gypsy Roma Traveller (GTR) Communities: Accessing Higher Education
Work Package 1: Internationalisation with Equity and Diversity?
Work Package 2: Debating and Designing a Module to Encourage Reflexive Accounts of Internationalisation
- BRIEFING PAPER: WP2 [PDF 317.67KB]
- Morley, L., Alexiadou, N. Garaz, S. González-Monteagudo, J. Taba, M. (2018): ''. Higher Education.
In September 2016, Professor Louise Morley, Professor Nafsika Alexiadou and Dr José González Monteagudo were on secondment to the Roma Education Fund, Budapest, where they worked with Dr Marius Taba and Dr Stela Garaz to write a paper Internationalisation and Migrant Academics: The Hidden Narratives of Mobility. The paper was based on interviews with 14 migrant academics (of whom four were members of the Roma community). The research findings suggest that there is a a complex coagulation of opportunities and constraints. While there are many gains from internationalisation, including transcultural learning, enhanced employability and inter-cultural competencies, there are also less romantic aspects to mobility including ‘otherness’, affective considerations such as isolation, and questions about whose knowledge is circulating in the global academy?
A further output was developed at the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ with the assistance of Dr Catherine Pope in the form of a Training Module.
Work Package 3: Network of Roma Early Stage Researchers
Part of this Work Package involved the development of a to support Roma students in higher education internationally.
Another aspect was to search resources. Visit our Resources pages for links to useful resources on Higher Education Internationalisation and Roma Education.
Work Package 4: Supporting Roma Students in Higher Education
- BRIEFING PAPER: WP4 [PDF 365.75KB]
- REPORT - Roma, Education, and Higher Education policies: The International Context and the Case of Sweden [PDF 602.41KB]
- REPORT - Supporting Roma Students in Higher Education: Briefing Report on Higher Education, Internationalisation and Roma in the UK [PDF 1.25MB]
- REPORT - Good Practice for Widening the Participation of Roma in Spanish Higher Education [PDF 877.16KB]
- Hinton-Smith, T., Danvers, E. & Jovanovic, T. (2017): 'Roma women’s higher education participation: whose responsibility?' Gender and Education, DOI:10.1080/09540253.2016.1274386
- Hinton-Smith, T., and Danvers, E. (2017): 'Exploring Identity and Belonging for Roma Women Students in International Higher Education'. In, Morley, L. (ed) The Europa World of Learning Essays 2017: Gender and Access to and Participation in Higher Education. London: Routledge.
- Padilla Carmona, M. González Monteagudo, J., and Soria-Vilchez, A. (2017): '', in Revista de Educacion (No.377, July-September).
- Alexiadou, Nafsika & Norberg, Anders (2017) Sweden’s double decade for Roma inclusion: An examination of education policy in context, European Education, 49(1), 36-55.
- Norberg, A. and Alexiadou, N. (2016): 'The Swedish double decade for Roma inclusion', Nordic Educational Research Association Conference (NERA), Helsinki, 8-11 March 2016.
This Work Package involved the secondment to the Roma Education Fund, Budapest of three Early Stage Researchers (Danvers, Norberg, Soria-Vichez) and three Experienced Researchers (Alexiadou, Hinton-Smith, Padilla-Carmona).
The Early Stage and Experienced Researchers from Seville, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ, and Umea researched their national policy contexts for including Roma communities in Higher Education.
Work Package 5: Researching Marginalised Minorities in Higher Education Institutions - Policies and Practice
- BRIEFING PAPER: WP5 [PDF 325.84KB]
- REPORT - Marginalized Minorities in Higher Education in Spain: Policies and Practice [PDF 2.39MB]
- REPORT - Researching Marginalized Minorities in UK Higher Education and the Case of Roma: Policies and Practice [PDF 1.19MB]
- DRAFT REPORT - Researching Marginalized Minorities in Higher Education in Sweden and the Case of Roma: Policies and Practice [PDF 1.30MB]
Early Stage Researchers (Idrizi ,Notar, Petre, Tomic) and Experienced Researcher (Garaz) from the Roma Education Fund were seconded to the Universities of Seville, Sussex and Umea to research Widening Participation Policies in Spain, Sweden and the UK.
Work Package 6: Research Methodologies Training for Equality and Diversity
- BRIEFING PAPER: WP6 [PDF 273.47KB]
- REPORT - Work Package 6 Interim Report: April 2016 [DOCX 18.74KB]
- REPORT - Work Package 6 Evaluation: July 2017 [PDF 349.19KB]
- HEIM RESEARCHER THINK PIECE: The first sparks of Romani LGBTQ (Dezso Mate) [PDF 436.98KB]
- HEIM RESEARCHER THINK PIECE: Do “National Roma Integration Strategies: a first step in the implementation of the EU Framework” achieve goals in Housing of Roma in Hungary? (Imre Balog) [PDF 419.23KB]
- HEIM RESEARCHER THINK PIECE: Mind the Gap: Promoting Social Inclusion in Higher Education at the International Level (Radu Lacatus) [PDF 283.69KB]
- HEIM RESEARCHER THINK PIECE: Go After the World - Creating a Roma education movement (Tom Bass) [PDF 303.45KB]
- HEIM RESEARCHER THINK PIECE: The Impacts of Internationalisation on Roma Civil Society in Romania (Ion Goracel) [PDF 189.16KB]
15 Early Stage Researchers from the Roma Education Fund were seconded to the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ in 2015, 2016 and 2017 for Research Training in Equality and Diversity.
Gypsy Roma Traveller (GTR) Communities: Accessing Higher Education