Abstract
The present study used a mixed-methods approach to understand the challenges faced by Australian higher education institutions in supporting the career development of students from culturally and linguistically diverse migrant and refugee backgrounds. Specifically, this project included a desktop audit of all Australian universities, data from a survey (n = 32) and interviews with staff in various functions (n = 10). Four main challenges were identified: (1) difficulties in identifying and engaging with students; (2) a lack of targeted resources and programs; (3) difficulties faced by students in engaging with employers; and (4) a lack of work-readiness and unfamiliarity of Australian work culture.
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Dunwoodie, K., Due, C., Baker, S., Newman, A., & Tran, C. (2022). Supporting (or not) the career development of culturally and linguistically diverse migrants and refugees in universities: insights from Australia. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 22(2), 467–490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10775-021-09506-y
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