Access to higher education : refugees' stories from Malaysia

Until 2015, no refugees in Malaysia were able to access higher education, and they were unable to attend government schooling. Since then, six private higher education institutions have agreed to open their doors to refugees for the first time. This book contains stories from this small group of...

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Main Authors: Bailey, Lucy, İnanç, Gül
Other Authors: School of Art, Design and Media
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1441682020-10-19T06:13:46Z Access to higher education : refugees' stories from Malaysia Bailey, Lucy İnanç, Gül School of Art, Design and Media Social sciences::Education Refugees Education Until 2015, no refugees in Malaysia were able to access higher education, and they were unable to attend government schooling. Since then, six private higher education institutions have agreed to open their doors to refugees for the first time. This book contains stories from this small group of successful refugees, who have managed to receive higher education in a country that neither recognizes that they exist nor offers them even basic education. It identifies the factors that aided their success, and charts the challenges that they and their communities have faced. The authors present each story, based on interviews, within the context of the individual’s background and nation of origin. These stories are framed by a discussion of the situation that refugees face in accessing education globally, explaining how these stories and the methodologies used for this study are universal. 2020-10-19T06:13:46Z 2020-10-19T06:13:46Z 2019 Book Bailey, L., & İnanç, G. (2019). Access to higher education : refugees' stories from Malaysia. New York: Routledge. 9781138495128 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144168 en © 2019 Lucy Bailey and Gül İnanç. All rights reserved. Routledge
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Education
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Access to higher education : refugees' stories from Malaysia
description Until 2015, no refugees in Malaysia were able to access higher education, and they were unable to attend government schooling. Since then, six private higher education institutions have agreed to open their doors to refugees for the first time. This book contains stories from this small group of successful refugees, who have managed to receive higher education in a country that neither recognizes that they exist nor offers them even basic education. It identifies the factors that aided their success, and charts the challenges that they and their communities have faced. The authors present each story, based on interviews, within the context of the individual’s background and nation of origin. These stories are framed by a discussion of the situation that refugees face in accessing education globally, explaining how these stories and the methodologies used for this study are universal.
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