Education scholars, development workers, and other social scientists present case studies of educationists and non-government organizations promoting education among refugees. Looking in turn at access to higher education and education toward career development, they consider such topics as access to and quality of higher education available to Syrian refugees in Jordan and Germany, disabled refugee students in Zimbabwe, the political economy of public higher education in Malawi: proposals for extending equitable higher education access to refugee applicants, business education to create livelihood among refugees and internally displaced people in the camps of Kurdistan, and from pipe dream to possibility: developing an equity target for refugees to study medicine in Australia.