Welcoming Third-Country Nationals in Higher Education in Europe
On 1st December 2022 we held an interactive event on the topic of welcoming third-country nationals in higher education in Europe!
With the recent and ongoing migrations, it has become increasingly undeniable that higher education institutions in Europe must be able to provide accessible and inclusive study paths for refugees and other third-country nationals. However, despite the Lisbon Recognition Convention and the Bologna Declaration, substantial obstacles have remained up to this day, especially for migrants coming from outside the European Higher Education Area.
Programme via this link
Any questions? Feel free to contact Marie-Céline ([email protected]) and Filip ([email protected]).
Welcoming Third-Country Nationals in Higher Education in Europe is the closing event of the MaxiPAC project. MaxiPAC (Maximizing Previously Acquired Competences) is an Erasmus+ funded project implemented by Thomas More, AEGEE-Europe, University of Bari, University of Lapland, and EKKE - Εθνικό Κέντρο Κοινωνικών Ερευνών.
On 1st December 2022 we held an interactive event on the topic of welcoming third-country nationals in higher education in Europe!
With the recent and ongoing migrations, it has become increasingly undeniable that higher education institutions in Europe must be able to provide accessible and inclusive study paths for refugees and other third-country nationals. However, despite the Lisbon Recognition Convention and the Bologna Declaration, substantial obstacles have remained up to this day, especially for migrants coming from outside the European Higher Education Area.
- How can third-country nationals, including refugees, have optimal opportunities in European higher education?
- What can universities, student organisations, policy-makers, civil society and other stakeholders do to enable inclusive study paths?
- How can competences and qualifications be assessed and valorised for access to higher education or to employment activities even when documentary evidence is lacking?
Programme via this link
Any questions? Feel free to contact Marie-Céline ([email protected]) and Filip ([email protected]).
Welcoming Third-Country Nationals in Higher Education in Europe is the closing event of the MaxiPAC project. MaxiPAC (Maximizing Previously Acquired Competences) is an Erasmus+ funded project implemented by Thomas More, AEGEE-Europe, University of Bari, University of Lapland, and EKKE - Εθνικό Κέντρο Κοινωνικών Ερευνών.