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[ecrea] UEL offers postgraduate scholarships to Syrian refugees

Thu Sep 10 13:11:18 GMT 2015





UEL offers postgraduate scholarships to Syrian refugees
Posted on September 9, 2015 by Virality
 >From the UEL website…
The University of East London has responded to the refugee crisis
currently gripping Europe by committing to offer ten postgraduate
scholarships to Syrian refugees. The scholarships will cover all
academic fees.

The move comes after the UK Government announced it would allow 20,000
Syrian refugees to settle in the country over the next five years.

Tens of thousands of Syrian men, women and children have been
desperately making their way to Europe this summer to escape war and
persecution in their homeland.

Charities and local authorities have been quick to respond to the
escalating crisis. In east London, the London Borough of Newham Council
has already announced it will provide accommodation for ten Syrian families.

As a leading centre for the study of forced migration and refugees, the
University of East London is offering the new arrivals the opportunity
to build a successful future in the UK by studying free of charge for a
postgraduate degree.

“No-one could fail to be moved by the plight of these desperate people,”
said UEL’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Joughin. “This University is
passionate about migration issues so this crisis goes to the very core
of who we are.

“We are ideally placed to help. East London has a long and proud history
as a place of settlement for refugees and is now one of the ethnically
diverse areas in the capital. This is mirrored in our University, where
we welcome students from more than 120 countries.”

The University of East London is home to the Refugee Council Archive –
one of the largest collection of materials about the study of forced
migration and refugees. It also conducts internationally acclaimed
research at its Centre of Research on Migration, Refugees and Belonging,
based in the School of Social Sciences.
Professor Joughin said he hoped the scheme would provide stability for
the new arrivals and the chance to pursue their academic ambitions in a
safe, tolerant and supportive environment.
“These people have endured considerable trauma,” said Professor Joughin.
“Our hope is that these scholarships will give some of them the chance
to realise their potential and flourish in the future.”
Any student interested in applying will have to fulfil the following
criteria:
Meet the general academic entry requirements for the programme
Meet the general English language entry requirements
Complete an assessment with the compliance team
For more information, please contact UEL at (international /at/ uel.ac.uk)
<mailto:(international /at/ uel.ac.uk)>

http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/press-releases/2015/09/uel-offers-postgraduate-scholarships-to-syrian-refugees.htm

Dr Tony D Sampson
Reader in Digital Culture and Communications
School of Arts and Digital Industries
UEL
Homepage: http://www.uel.ac.uk/research/profiles/adi/tonysampson/
Blog: http://www.viralcontagion.wordpress.com
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