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      • A leading advocate for marginalized people, Susan McGrath has ardently defended human dignity for over four decades. Her early training as a social worker prompted what would become a lifelong concern for displaced persons abroad.
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  2. Susan Lee McGrath OC is a Professor Emerita in the School of Social Work at York University and former director of York's Centre for Refugee Studies.

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Susan McGrath, who died on September 19, made a difference to many people’s lives in Rye, Kent and Sussex. Husband Chris has been sharing some snippets from her eventful life. Susan was born in Southampton on September 25 1948, just in time for the NHS.

  4. York University’s Susan McGrath, winner of SSHRC ’s 2015 Partnership Award, is a dynamic research leader of global stature. Her consistent success over the past decade in forging innovative partnerships—interdisciplinary, equitable and cross-sector—revolutionized the fields of refugee studies and forced migration.

  5. Susan McGrath is professor emerita and senior scholar at the School of Social Work and Centre for Refugee Studies, York University. She has been invested with the Order of Canada in recognition of her outstanding achievement in research and policy on refugee rights.

  6. Susan McGrath. School of Social Work. Professor Emerita. Resident Scholar, Centre for Refugee Studies. Member of Order of Canada. Office: Kaneff Tower, 853. Phone: 416-736-2100 Ext: 30391. Email: smcgrath@yorku.ca. Secondary website: http://www.refugeeresearch.net.

  7. May 24, 2005 · It’s also a trend that York Professor Susan McGrath. is trying to change. Director of the Centre for Refugee Studies at York, McGrath is leading a major collaborative and interdisciplinary research project, called “The Refugee Research Cluster” (RRC).