In this episode of Displacing Universities Ian is speaking with Andrew Flaus about Education Pathways at the University of Galway. Andrew Flaus is a lecturer in the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences at the University of Galway and, along with his colleagues Mary Dempsey and Aidan Harte, has been developing and implementing the University of Galwayโs education pathways programmes since 2022.
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This is an episode of Displacing Universities. The theme music is World Histrionic Forum by Dhow Jones and the Mariana Trenchcoat. If you want to get in touch about anything, please drop a line to ian.cook@dcu.ie This podcast is part of a wider project ‘Displacing Universities โ Refugee Voices for Higher Education in Europe’ funded as part of a Marie Skลodowska-Curie Action. Grant Agreement number 101154597. Hosted at Dublin City University. Image by Ibrar Mirzai
Abstract: The Displacing University podcast series is a series of long form interviews with people who have set up, run or research education programmes at European universities for people who have experienced displacement, including refugees and asylum seekers. In this episode of Displacing Universities Ian is speaking with Andrew Flaus about Education Pathways at the University of Galway. Andrew Flaus is a lecturer in the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences at the University of Galway and, along with his colleagues Mary Dempsey and Aidan Harte, has been developing and implementing the University of Galway’s education pathways programmes since 2022.





