ESU launched a Small Grants Programme to help its member student unions contribute to securing the refugees’ fundamental human rights and stimulate a sense of belonging to the national and European community. With a budget for actions of over 125,000.00 EUR, the programme aims to strengthen the capacity of ESU members, to foster their ability to be more responsive to current global challenges and improve their planning, strategizing and leadership capacity. More...
SPARK’s 4th IGNITE Conference, 16 November, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
On 16 November 2016, SPARK’s 4th IGNITE Conference took place in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This year, it focused on tackling instability, radicalisation and forced migration in the Middle East, Africa and the EU, and gathered entrepreneurs, student refugees and practitioners from as far as Syria, Libya and Iraq.
Staff members from Mosul University and Tikrit University in Iraq presented the stories of their universities, as with the arrival of the Islamic State (IS) both institutions were shut down. The University of Mosul was represented by its President, Dr Obay Al-Dewachi, and Tikrit University by Professor Ahmed Khalaf Hussein. Although heavily damaged, Tikrit University has re-opened and is almost a year into its post-IS experience. Students from Mosul University are following news reports, hoping to return anytime soon. More...
Refugee Status Forces A Student to Switch His Studies
By . After every exam, students in the Arabic department at Jerash University crowd around Basim Abdallah, a 33-year-old Syrian student, to find out the correct answers to exam questions. More...
Le FAF.TT s'engage pour l'intégration professionnelle des réfugiés
Le FAF.TT s’est engagé dans la construction et le financement de solutions pour faciliter l’accueil et l’intégration professionnelle et sociale des réfugiés, en visant l’accompagnement vers l’autonomisation et le retour durable vers l’emploi de ces publics qui rencontrent des difficultés de maîtrise de la langue française.
Le conseil d’administration du FAF.TT a décidé fin 2015 de voter un plan d’action pour accompagner l’Etat à accueillir les demandeurs d’asile et les réfugiés statutaires dans de meilleures conditions et favoriser leur insertion sur le marché du travail par la mobilisation de son offre de services.
Une première expérimentation a démarré mi-octobre pour 100 réfugiés en partenariat avec la préfecture de l’Ile-de-France, l’AFPA, l’ETTI HUMANDO et Pôle Emploi. Voir l'article...
Higher Education Supporting Refugees in Europe
The newly launched inHERE project (Higher Education Supporting Refugees in Europe), which is coordinated by UNIMED, addresses the challenge of facilitating integration and access of refugees in European Universities. The refugees crisis in Europe worsened in 2015, when over one million people – refugees, displaced persons and other migrants – have been forced out their home country, and they have made their way to the EU. Proximity to the conflicts in the Middle East and Africa have made Europe the preferred destination. More...
EURASHE Workshop on Refugees
Europe and its different countries are considered to be one of the safest places in the world, providing relief to people confronted with life-threatening wars and violence. Actually, it has always been like that. Moreover, Europe is a well-chosen place for a better future for people living in this hopeless situation.The last year, Europe came under great pressure because of the great flux of refugees, crossing the Mediterranean by thousands and trying to create a route to the Northern part. As the flow of refugees was lasting, positions changed. The search for a solution on European level became difficult but also more and more urgent.
This refugees crisis is a challenge for Europe. Higher education is one of the actors confronted with the need of positioning and solving that crisis. During the ‘Access and inclusion of refugees in higher education’ workshop, EURASHE wants to give an overview of the current situation and evolution of the refugee crisis as it is nowadays.
What is the position of and the action taken by the Council of Europe and the European Commission? How can a national ENIC-NARICs deal with the issue of cooperation with institutions? What does research teach us about the actions taken by higher education?
These are some examples of questions that will be dealt with during our workshop. The four keynote presentations will be given by presenters at the ‘frontline’ of policy and research.
In the afternoon, some practices will be presented in parallel sessions. Subjects will vary from access to integration and participation of refugees in higher education.
The workshop will show the ethical positioning and the voluntarism of institutions. They are confronted with legal and, sometimes, political barriers.
They show the double-track approach: integration of refugees or post-war reconstruction of countries. At the end of the day EURASHE will launch its own position statement. More...
Refugee education: start by picking low-hanging fruit
By . At EAIE Glasgow 2015, European international educators were confronted with the largest number of refugees since the Second World War was moving across the Mediterranean Sea and into European soil. It seemed clear that all parts of society would have to contribute if we were to avoid – or at least lessen – a humanitarian crisis in Europe. More...
Slamming the Door in Syrian Faces
By . A profound change has occurred in Syrian refugee movement over the past year: It has almost completely ended. More...
Wider Lessons From Vocational Education for Refugees
By . The worrisome level of unemployment among the Arab world’s youth is one of the biggest challenges facing the region. The problem is magnified for Syrian refugees, whose opportunities are further limited by their inability to get work permits. More...
Refugees are a strength for Canada, not a threat, York symposium told
By Brenna Baggs. Canada is a stronger country thanks to the millions of refugees who’ve made their homes here, said former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson. But, she added, we must do more to help them integrate with dignity. More...