The European University Association will host a webinar on Tuesday 28 May 2019 at 14:00 CEST to launch the report Higher Education for Third Country National and Refugee Integration in Southern Europe, prepared in the framework of the TandEM project. The study identifies challenges that international and refugee students face in participating in higher education, both at the system level and in individual HE institutions. It also provides recommendations on how to overcome such challenges, with a special focus on Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain. Experts from EUA and IOM, as well as representatives from national Institutions will participate as speakers.
Project ‘TandEM: Towards Empowered Migrant Youth in Southern Europe’ is a project for migrant youth in formal and non-formal learning contexts (e.g. Universities, student associations), emphasizing youth’s multiple forms of identification to combat prejudice, intolerance and exclusion. At the national level, the University of Malta is a partner to this project that will be on campus at the very beginning of next academic year with debates with students on these study findings, intercultural exchange events around food and music, interfaith dialogue seminar and to support the engagement of students in this conversation!
Project ‘TandEM: Towards Empowered Migrant Youth in Southern Europe’ is a project for migrant youth in formal and non-formal learning contexts (e.g. Universities, student associations), emphasizing youth’s multiple forms of identification to combat prejudice, intolerance and exclusion. At the national level, the University of Malta is a partner to this project that will be on campus at the very beginning of next academic year with debates with students on these study findings, intercultural exchange events around food and music, interfaith dialogue seminar and to support the engagement of students in this conversation!
Registration is available online.
More information is available on the project's website and on Facebook.