‘Welcome Corps’ a potential lifeline for refugees
A private sponsorship program, supporting the resettlement and integration of refugees as they begin a new chapter in their lives in the US, has launched.
A private sponsorship program, supporting the resettlement and integration of refugees as they begin a new chapter in their lives in the US, has launched.
English UK began working with RefuAid in 2017 when it became the pathfinder charity for the Eddie Byers Fund, and is now renewing and expanding that partnership.
Almost 7,000 refugees benefited from the DAFI program in 2018 – but limited resources mean some applicants are still missing out.
Turkey is aiming to enrol 200,000 international students by 2023, Turkish president Erdogan said at an event in Istanbul and has praised educators for their work helping students from 'struggling' nations.
The first ever Global Forum for the Institute of International Education’s PEER initiative was held in New York City on April 4, and brought together international educators and facilitators to discuss refugee education in 2019.
Many Syrian youth in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey feel that scholarship provision is inadequate and they are offered are ‘leftover’ spaces at institutions, according to a new study.
The University of East London will launch two courses to help refugees prepare for university study as part of a collaborative project with two other universities in Europe.