Dr Delia Rambaldini-Gooding and Associate Professor Natascha Klocker

Meet the researchers - Liverpool


Hear from social policy lecturer Dr Delia Rambaldini-Gooding and critical social geographer Associate Professor Natascha Klocker, as they delve into the contributions and equitable participation of refugees in Australian society.

Both Delia and Natascha will present a comprehensive overview of their research in multicultural societies and refugee participation in Australian society and culture, and their access to equitable employment and healthcare.

The discussion will explore multiculturalism from the perspective of refugee groups in Australia.

Their presentations have been designed with a diverse public audience in mind, and this event is open to the general public. High school students are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Each presentation will last 15-20 minutes, and be followed by an interactive Q&A session where the audience are invited to engage with the researchers. 

Don't miss this opportunity to hear about this research and its implications for societies and multicultural settings.

Doors open at 5.00 pm
Presentations commence at 5.30 pm

Research to Impact | September events

Meet the researchers - Sutherland campus

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Join us at UOW Sutherland Shire on Thursday 5 September 2024 for insightful presentations from exercise science Associate Professor Ric Lovell and neurologist Dr Samara Walpole, focusing on the latest research advancements in how differences between the sexes matter.

Meet the researchers - Liverpool campus

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Join Dr Delia Rambaldini-Gooding and Associate Professor Natascha Klocker as they present on 'Multicultural Societies.' Discover insights from these experts in social policy and critical geography.

Meet the researchers - Wollongong campus

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Hear from Associate Professor Alfredo Paloyo and Dr Michelle Townsend as they delve into the realm of evidence-based practices, particularly emphasising key mental health considerations during pandemic lockdowns, and supporting children who experience self-harm and suicidal behaviours.