Dr Mengwei Tu
@mtujane
Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Swansea University, U.K. Chinese migration, international education, transnational family
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21-02-2011 17:38:23
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Happy to have written this piece and time to think about and tackle gender inequalities among children. What is 'eldest daughter syndrome' and how can we fix it? theconversation.com/what-is-eldest… via The Conversation
Pluralizing Educational Mobilities - great call for papers for the special Issue in Comparative and International Education/ Éducation Comparée et Internationale Western Education ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/cie-… Jenna Mittelmeier Ly Tran @johannalwaters @CIHE_EDUHK OISE_CIHE @CIEatOxord
Elite universities ‘only support diversity if it benefits them’ timeshighereducation.com/news/elite-uni… via Times Higher Education
👇Free book download till July 7 on 🌐 #healthworkforce #migration @lCambridgeCore FYI Women In Global Health Balsillie School of International Affairs Geography of Health and Heath Care @ the CAG Laurier Research Canadian Health Workforce Network Gender and Public Health Emergencies Global 50/50 N4 Network cambridge.org/core/elements/…
📢 Final call for papers for panel on policy processes in authoritarian contexts that Caroline Schlaufer and I are organizing for Conference on Policy Process Research. Deadline October 10. More information below.
I haven’t written academic English before I started my #phd program, while reading papers I also try to learn academic English (English is my L2) and save articles that I feel are great examples to learn from. Here is an abstract from Åsta Haukås I have favorited.
“‘Ageing at Crossroads’ is an important contribution to the definition of ageing & its relationship with time & space...Furthermore, it is a collection of sincerely shared life stories of #hope, love & vulnerability,” notes Dr Mengwei Tu. Swansea University Dora Sampaio buff.ly/4eGrUuF
Dr Mengwei Tu raises important concerns with gender-neutral assumptions in government scholarships, such as those given by the Chinese government to Pakistani students, as they ignore Pakistan’s existing gender disparity in education. #CPEC tandfonline.com/doi/epub/10.10…