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Audrey Osler is Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Citizenship and
Human Rights Education at the University of Leeds, UK. Professor Osler has a
well-established reputation for research and teaching in three related fields: international
and comparative education; education for human rights, equalities and democratic
citizenship; and children’s rights and student participation. She has worked on projects
in sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia that were sponsored by several organizations,
including UNESCO, the Carter Center, and Amnesty International. Professor Osler is
currently completing a European Commission (EC) funded transnational study on
citizenship and intercultural learning, and is principal researcher in a second EC funded
project examining education for European citizenship. In 1999 she was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Among her publications are 16 books, including
the award-winning Girls and Exclusion (2003); The Education and Careers of
Black Teachers (1997); Teachers, Human Rights and Diversity (2005),and Changing Citizenship: Democracy
and Inclusion in Education (2005).


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