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search-total-matching25search-total-matching- Family reunion and refugee integration | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Current situation of Myanmar students in exile in Thailand | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- A rights-based approach to reframing and reducing harmful sexual behaviours and cultures in schools | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Fostering an inclusive and supportive research environment | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Siegel on felt reasons, Dostoevsky, and The Brothers Karamazov | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Emerging longitudinal scholars: Socioeconomic influences on diet and health | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- The individual, social cohesion and democratic citizenship in the age of educational capitalism | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Social transmission of support for authoritarian rule: Evidence from field and survey experiments | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- ReMAP conversations: Ways of machine seeing | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Writing as ‘passing’ and the role of generative AI | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
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