Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization

Khalid Arar (Texas State University, USA),Yasar Kondakci,Bernhard Streitwieser (George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development, USA.),Anna Saiti

Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
6 December 2021
Pages
144
ISBN
9780367363024

Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization

Khalid Arar (Texas State University, USA),Yasar Kondakci,Bernhard Streitwieser (George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development, USA.),Anna Saiti

This book draws from the voices of students and those who educate them to reveal the unique issues faced in the quest to access higher education in order to provide a greater understanding of the complex phenomenon of international migration and its intersection with higher education.

Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization examines how higher education institutions globally can improve to meet the needs of displaced people, refugees, migrants, and international students. Examining relevant policy, leadership, programs, and services that equitably meet diversified students’ needs, this book examines how institutions can increase access, participation, and success. The chapters present cutting-edge scholarship that tie the existing body of knowledge on international migration for higher education to ways that institutions of higher education can assist the formation of relevant policy towards displaced groups around the globe. Through students’ voices from different nations as well as global policy analysis, the book exemplifies how different higher education institutions are widening access pathways for atypical students.

This book is essential reading for scholars, policy-makers, and communities of practitioners. It offers a greater understanding of the complex phenomenon of international immigration and its intersection with higher education. By transcending national policy analysis, it extends the subject of refugee and migration studies to a wider audience.

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