An urgent appeal from Kabul
Ruth Arnold gives a personal account of why the UK prime minister should again intervene to help Afghan Cheveners
Ruth Arnold gives a personal account of why the UK prime minister should again intervene to help Afghan Cheveners
Afghan Chevening scholars fear family members still in the country are at risk from Taliban reprisals, while Afghan alumni say their messages are ignored.
An Afghan recipient of the UK prestigious Chevening scholarship has described his journey from Afghanistan with his young family.
IIE scholarships for students of the now-closed American University of Afghanistan have launched, and an all-female robotics team has arrived in Qatar.
The Institute of International Education in the US is looking to offer additional support for students from Afghanistan and Haiti.
Chevening scholars from Afghanistan have begun to arrive in the UK as the evacuation efforts continue from the international airport in Kabul.
European governments and EU institutions must take ‘immediate action’ to protect the lives of Afghan students, higher education stakeholders have urged.
Afghans are being urged to preserve their educational and professional records to ensure they can re-establish their lives if leaving the country.