Learning to Live

University Of Cork

University Of Cork

UCC Team present details of Web Hub development at conference

UCC Team present details of Web Hub development at conference

At the recent Multiplier Event Conference, hosted by University of Maribor, members of the UCC team gave two presentations on their research outputs as part of this project.

Dr Angela Flynn gave a presentation on the challenge of developing a web hub across a five-partner research team and detailed the ambition of the site. Conference attendees viewed a short clip of a training video that had been created to help partners to populate their country-specific web pages.

Later in the conference Dr Emma Hurley gave a fascinating presentation on the interim findings of the research she has led involving in depth interviews with individual students from asylum-seeking/refugee status backgrounds. Her analysis of these interviews demonstrated the challenges experienced by these students in trying to get along and get through their higher education experience. Evidence from this study which is still ongoing, suggest that higher education institutions may be well intentioned in their provisions but that these services need to be more effectively joined-up. Look out for the publication of these findings coming very soon.

UCC Equality Week event

“One Single Story”

UCC Equality Week 2021

Dr Emma Hurley of the Irish team hosted a conversation with a UCC student in ‘One Single Story: There is no ‘single story’ of being a displaced migrant in Ireland. In this session Dr Emma Hurley talks with one student, who has kindly agreed to share their story of their experience of higher education in Ireland
This talk stemmed from Emma’s qualitative arm of our Learning to Live project, in which she is undertaking in-depth one-to-one interviews with students from asylum-seeking or refugee status.

You can watch a recording of this event by clicking below

Skip to content