Diversity in a Time of Rising Nationalism: The Challenge and the Opportunity – European Perspectives

Liviu Matei Neo-nationalism is on the rise in Europe. Does this development influence the policies and practices regarding diversity in higher education? The answer to this question points to new historical developments on the continent, but also to long-standing characteristics and differences between Europe and other parts of the world, for example, the United States. […]

Promoting Access for Refugees to Graduate Education at The American University in Cairo

By Adham Ramadan Political upheavals in the MENA region over the past decade have led to a substantial refugee population with significant regional and global impacts. While some of the regional conflicts would need years to be resolved, for others, the repatriation of refugee populations will continue to be a challenge for years to come. […]

Decolonising the University (Book)

This essay collection, edited by Gurmindar K. Bhambra, Kerem Nişancıoğlu, and Dalia Gebrial, examines the issue of curriculum decolonization in a global context. Essays included in the volume situate the movement in historical context, examine institutional decolonization initiatives, and explore how decolonization fits into larger university priorities. Read and download the full volume here.  Facebook […]

Borderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER)

Borderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER) is a Canadian digital resource advocating for educational programs for displaced persons. The website features research, advocacy resources, and student success stories. Visit the site here. Facebook Twitter Linkedin