
Case Studies
Welcome to the RefugEAP Network Case Studies area! Here you can explore case studies of different types of provision from across the sector, to give you a flavour of what’s being done and what sorts of challenges are being faced along the way (and, of course, creative ways in which they are being tackled). The intention is that these case studies will serve as a solid evidence base upon which to model future provision
If you have an idea for a case study (or other type of blog contribution) that you would be keen to post on this website, take a look at our Blog section for the submission guidelines and form
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Pre-sessional course: Springboard to new beginnings

Three sanctuary students and two tutors from the University of Glasgow’s Pre-sessional for ‘Access to HE’ Programme share powerful testimonials of their experiences on the programme
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LINEs4Palestine: An international collaboration for ELT capacity building in times of genocide

Dr Maria Grazia Imperiale (University of Glasgow) outlines how the LINEs4Palestine project has been providing CPD opportunities and mentoring to ELT/Education students and staff in Gaza
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Case study: Implementing research / researching implementation: Integrating trauma-informed pedagogy in training MSc TESOL students volunteering to teach English to Ukrainian Displaced People

Dr Tomasz John discusses how he and his colleague (Dr Joanna McPake) introduced MA TESOL students to trauma-informed pedagogy
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Case Study: Utilising universities as ESOL providers

Sadie-Jade Fouracre-Reynolds outlines Swansea University’s initiative to offer ESOL community classes to refugee-background students, in partnership with local organisations
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