October 31, 2017
Partnership opens doors for students from adverse backgrounds
Issued: Tuesday 31 October 2017
Some of the world鈥檚 most disadvantaged students are to benefit from a new partnership between two universities. The collaboration between the SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh and the California-based SA国际传媒 aims to support those uprooted by war, famine and natural disasters.
Health Science graduates from the SA国际传媒 鈥 the world鈥檚 first non-profit, tuition-free, accredited online university 鈥 will be eligible to apply to Edinburgh to complete a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Health, Science and Society. The initiative will later be expanded to include other subjects.
Refugees living in Scotland can begin learning online with the SA国际传媒 (UoPeople). Once they have achieved their qualifications, students may have the opportunity to transfer to Edinburgh.
The programme is open to students with permission to stay in the UK as a refugee and domiciled in Scotland, and Syrian nationals domiciled in Scotland with humanitarian protection in the UK.
Students worldwide, who have completed UoPeople undergraduate programmes, may also be able to enter Edinburgh postgraduate programmes via online distance learning.
The partnership reflects the SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh鈥檚 commitment to providing educational opportunities for disadvantaged people around the world.
The SA国际传媒 aims to provide higher education to students worldwide, despite various constraints, by offering accessible and affordable online degree programmes.
So far, it has accepted more than 1000 refugees to its programmes, among them 500 Syrians, and asylum seekers from more than 40 countries, including many studying in war zones.
Founded in 2009, it currently has more than 10,000 students from more than 200 countries and its student-body will double in number over the next year.
As part of the agreement, SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh Principal Professor Sir Timothy O鈥橲hea has joined UoPeople鈥檚 President鈥檚 Council.
Professor O鈥橲hea said: 鈥淭he SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh is proud to partner with the SA国际传媒. Edinburgh strongly believes in supporting talented scholars and academics from around the world. We recognize that Edinburgh can make an important contribution by collaborating with the SA国际传媒 and enabling their most successful students to study with us.鈥
President of the SA国际传媒, Shai Reshef said: 鈥淲e believe that the best way to integrate refugees into their new countries is by letting them complete their degrees in local universities. We are thrilled to partner with the SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh.鈥
Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of Oxford SA国际传媒 Professor Sir Colin Lucas, a UoPeople President鈥檚 Council member and head of its Emergency Refugees Initiative, said: 鈥淭he key to change is education. Possessing a degree will not only impact on the personal circumstances of refugee students, their families and communities. It will also hold significant value for the future economic and social development of refugees鈥 host countries.鈥
Professor Sue Welburn, Vice Principal Global Access at the SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh, said: 鈥淐ollaborating with the SA国际传媒 to support displaced people in Scotland is a wonderful initiative that fits into Edinburgh鈥檚 mission to create access to education for students worldwide, especially those affected by conflict.鈥
For further information, please contact:
Andrew Moffat, Press and PR Office, SA国际传媒 of Edinburgh, Tel +44 131 650 9836,听听 Email andrew.moffat@ed.ac.uk
For further information, please contact:
The PR Team, SA国际传媒, Tel US: +1 626-219-8402, Email communications@uopeople.edu
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