Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization – Khalid Arar, Yasar Kondakci, Bernhard Steitwieser, Anna Saiti

Author: Khalid Arar, Yasar Kondakci, Bernhard Steitwieser, Anna Saiti
Publisher: Routledge
Year of Publication: 2021
Print Length: 172 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction / Educational Theory and Practices, Non-Fiction / Migration & Refugee Studies
Topic: Education, Global System, Higher Education, Internally Displaced Person (IDP), Internationalism, Migration
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.
Table of Contents
Preface
Higher education in the era of migration, displacement and internationalization: An introduction
1 Definition: Forcibly displaced students
2 Traversing boundaries, moving between different zones
3 Access to higher education for displaced persons: Five country cases
4 Higher education for displaced persons: Lessons from the research
5 Displaced students’ viewpoints on their higher education experiences
6 Support for refugee students at national and international levels
7 Higher education for refugees: Global discourses and future research
Index

Khalid Arar is a Full Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy, Education and Community Leadership, School Improvement Doctoral Program, College of Education, Texas State University.
Source: https://www.txst.edu/clas/educational-leadership/program-faculty/khalid-arar.html
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Yasar Kondakci is an Associate Professor in Educational Administration and Planning at The Middle East Technical University, Ankara Turkey. He gained his PhD degree at Ghent University, Belgium in the field of Management and Organization. His research focuses on educational administration, policy and leadership at all levels of education. Dr. Kondakci is a section editor of the Research in Educational Administration and Leadership (REAL) journal.
Source: https://uol.de/coer/coer-members/dr-yasar-kondakci
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Bernhard Streitwieser is Associate Professor of International Education and UNESCO co-Chair in International Education for Development, George Washington University. His research studies the access and integration of refugees and migrants in higher education; internationalisation of higher education and global competition; and student exchange and study abroad. Dr. Streitwieser’s most recent books are Higher Education in the Era of Migration, Displacement and Internationalization (Routledge), and Accessing Quality Education: Local and Global Perspectives from Refugees (Lexington Books).
Source: https://www.eaie.org/resource-author/bernhard-streitwieser.html
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Anna Saiti is a Professor of Management and Economics of Education, in the Department of Early Childhood Care and Education, School of Administrative, Economics & Social Sciences, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece. She has also served as an academic member at the department of Economics & Sustainable Development (former Home Economics & Ecology), Harokopio University, Athens, Greece. She received her Bachelor Decree in Organization and Business Administration from the University of Piraeus, Athens, Greece, her M.A. in Banking and Finance from the University of North Wales, Bangor, U.K., and her PhD in Administration and Economics of Education from the University of Hull, Hull, U.K. Her research interests focus on the management and economics of education and health as well as the labor market. She is the author of six books (in Greek) and four books in English published by Springer and Routledge publication. She has written several articles regarding management and economics of education and health care published by international scientific journals.
Source: https://ecec.uniwa.gr/en/profile/saiti-anna/
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