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September 6, 2015

A Novel Approach to Getting Syrian Students Into Universities

Al-Fanar Media
By Benjamin Plackett

In Lebanon, the Lebanese Association of Scientific Research has developed an innovative program for enrolling Syrian students at local universities. This “very pragmatic model,” according to IIE-SRF's James R. King, prioritizes students who are the most likely to graduate and finds ways to enroll them in such a way that benefits partner universities financially. 

August 31, 2015

New Universities To Teach Syrian Refugees

Al-Fanar Media
By Benjamin Plackett

In Turkey, there are preliminary plans to establish three new universities for Syrian refugee students and scholars. The universities aim to enroll large numbers of Syrians and, in some cases, allow them to study and teach in their native Arabic. IIE-SRF's James R. King interviewed.

August 20, 2015

Saving Scholars Who Become Victimized in the Middle East

PassBlue
By Chris Chaky

PassBlue, a project of the Ralph Bunch Institute at the CUNY Graduate Center, interviewed IIE-SRF Director Sarah Willcox for a feature on IIE-SRF’s response to growing threats to scholars in the Middle East in the wake of continued civil war. “For scholars, the fund is a way not only to continue pursuing research safely but to also work on research that they could not do otherwise because of restrictions in their home country. Amid all the upheavals in the world recently, the safety of scholars remains the fund’s fundamental mission.” With a steadily increasing number of applications from the MENA region, IIE-SRF’s attention has necessarily “moved from persecution and individual concerns of the scholar who speaks up because of his or her academic work, to a focus [on] responding to a conflict where hundreds or thousands of scholars may be affected by civil conflict.”

June 19, 2015

Could Turkish elections affect Syrian refugee students?

University World News
By James King

Turkey’s 7 June elections sent shockwaves through the country and internationally. With the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, failing to win a majority of votes for the first time since 2002 and unable to form a single-party government, the elections have been described as a rebuff to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s domestic and international ambitions, including his plan to modify the Turkish constitution and transform the country into a presidential system similar to the United States.

June 13, 2015

Global fund needed for higher education in emergencies

University World News
By Brendan O’Malley

A global fund for higher education in emergencies should be established to enable alternative provision to be made during times of war and other disasters, participants at the British Council’s Going Global conference for leaders of international education were told on 2 June.

June 11, 2015

Scholar Rescue Program Provides Academic Safe Haven on Campus

Trinity College

International Scholar Rescue Fund Publication Features Trinity as Model Host Partner

Hartford, CT, June 11, 2014 – Since 2008, Trinity has provided a safe haven for scholars suffering severe and targeted threats to their lives and/or careers because of their academic work in their home countries. These rescue scholars have been able to continue their academic work at Trinity in safety.