Stuart Cameron
Stuart Cameron is a research fellow at UNICEF, working on issues of education and urban poverty. During 2009-2012 he worked for UNESCO on the Education for All Global Monitoring Report. He is finishing a doctorate at the University of Sussex on household education decisions in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and has also worked in Bangladesh for the international Consortium for Research on Education, Access, Transitions and Equity (CREATE). For three years he worked at the UK Institute of Development Studies where he wrote about research on health and international development for the information service Eldis. He has a masters in Development Economics and an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology.
Selected publications
- 2008. Education decisions in slums of Dhaka. Paper for the British Association for International & Comparative Education (BAICE) Conference, September 2008. (Powerpoint)
- 2009. Education in slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Paper for the UK Forum for International Education and Training (UKFIET) Conference, Oxford, September 2009. (Powerpoint)
- 2010. Access to and Exclusion from Primary Education in Slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pathways to AccessResearch Monographs. Sussex, UK: Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CREATE)
- 2011. Whether and where to enrol? Choosing a primary school in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. International Journal of Educational Development, 31 (4) 357-366