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19 septembre 2016

UN call to ease visa restrictions for refugee students

By Brendan O'Malley. UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency, is calling on universities to support scholarships for refugees and on governments to invest in education for refugees and to ease the provision of visas for refugee students. Read more...

19 septembre 2016

UNHCR calls on countries to ease visa provision for refugee students

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. In a Special Report covering last week’s annual conference of the European Association for International Education which took place in Liverpool in the UK, Melissa Fleming of the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, made a plea to universities and governments to invest in education for refugees and for governments to ease visa restrictions on these students. Brendan O’Malley interviews keynote speaker Richard Gerver on the culture shift needed in higher education to adapt to a world of increasingly rapid change, from Brexit and the refugee crisis to digital disruption, while Patrick Hackett of the University of Liverpool discusses the development and future of transnational education, “probably the fastest growing feature of the international higher education landscape”.
In Commentary, Philip Warwick considers the discouraging message Brexit and heavier UK visa restrictions – a likely response to immigration concerns – will send to young scholars around the world. Jason Tan says Singapore’s well-intentioned ‘global schoolhouse’ vision over a decade ago encountered some unforeseen obstacles with the result that the original 2015 target for international students was not nearly achieved.
In World Blog, Patrick Blessinger expounds the value of international university partnerships and explores best practice in the pursuit of common goals.
In a series on ‘Transformative Leadership’ in which University World News is partnering with The MasterCard Foundation, Brendan O'Malley talks to a first-generation Nigerian graduate with degrees from North America who is attempting to transform the lives of African artisans through a 'Made in Africa' enterprise.
In Features, Sharon Dell explains why South African Vice-chancellor Thandwa Mthembu believes so strongly in entrepreneurship education.
You are invited to register for the second international free webinar to be hosted by University World News in partnership with DrEducation on 4 October, entitled 'Embracing Technology for Global Engagement: A leadership challenge and opportunity'. Read more...

12 septembre 2016

Qualifications passport to speed up refugee integration

Faced with a flood of refugees, Norway has tested a new fast-track procedure to evaluate the qualifications of those who arrive in the country without proper documentation of their academic degrees or professional certificates, writes Burton Bollag for Al-Fanar Media. Read more...

12 septembre 2016

More funding for refugee students in NRW

By Michael Gardner. As support for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s immigration policy plummets, the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia, or NRW, has announced extra funding for the integration of refugees in higher education. Read more...

12 septembre 2016

Internationalisation as a first response for refugees

By Jennifer Olson. Elite. Competitive. Strategic. Economically focused. These words have been used to describe several of the current trends in higher education internationalisation. The activities that follow from emphasising these exclusionary practices inevitably create winners and losers. Read more...

11 septembre 2016

More than 1800 academics sign open letter calling for a just and humane approach for refugees

By Jeannie Rea. The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) last week published a request from the Academics for Refugees group seeking support from colleagues in signing an open letter to the Prime Minister and all MPs, calling for a just and humane approach for refugees. More...

11 septembre 2016

Academics urged to sign ‘Just and Humane Approach for Refugees’ open letter

By Andrew MacDonald. In the aftermath of this week’s shocking ‘Nauru files’ revelations of the mistreatment of asylum seekers in offshore detention, it is timely that the Academics for Refugees Steering Group is urging colleagues to sign an open letter to the Prime Minister and all members of parliament calling for ‘A Just and Humane Approach for Refugees’. More...

6 septembre 2016

Major Austrian newspaper ‘discredits’ refugee support

By Michael Gardner. Universities Austria, or uniko, has sharply criticised what it regards as an attempt by the Kronen Zeitung, the country’s largest newspaper, to “discredit efforts to integrate refugees”. Read more...

5 septembre 2016

In Berlin, a Syrian Student Teaches Refugees

By Patrick Costello. Mouaz al-Qudsi, a Syrian who came to Germany on a student visa, was completing his degree in computer science and working as a software engineer when he and his colleagues began wondering how they might help the one million refugees pouring into Germany. More...

5 septembre 2016

Norway Develops “Qualifications Passport” for Refugees

By Burton Bollag. Faced with a flood of refugees, Norway has tested a new fast-track procedure to evaluate the qualifications of those who arrive in the country without proper documentation of their academic degrees or professional certificates. More...

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