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Education: Hope for Newcomers in Europe

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About the author:

Sonia Grigt Sonia Grigt works as a consultant for Education International in Rome (Italy). She supports the development of EI work in favour of migrants’ and refugees’ rights through research, capacity building and advocacy activities. She holds a Master degree in International Relations (University Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne, France) and is completing her PhD in Comparative Education at the University Tor Vergata (Rome, Italy). Her research interests include international migration and forced displacement, refugee and migrant education, global and regional education policies (EU), international academic mobility patterns and globalisation of higher education and research.

Education International Education International represents organisations of teachers and other education employees across the globe. It is the world’s largest federation of unions and associations, representing thirty million education employees in about four hundred organisations in one hundred and seventy countries and territories, across the globe. Education International unites teachers and education employees.


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