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Science 4 Refugees in Aegean Archipelago Project Presentation BACKGROUND/CONTEXT The refugee’s fluxes in the Mediterranean area that passed through Greece have shown high numbers particularly since 2015. The number of refugees and asylum seekers is estimated to be 58,000 (2018 data). Recent survey about the qualifications of the refugees incomers in Lesvos island showed that almost 7%% of the refugees have a university degree and 1% of them a Master’s or even a PhD degree (SCIREA project findings). SCIREA project (http ://scirea.aegean.gr/index.php), with the University of the Aegean to act as main coordinator, focuses on highly skilled refugees, to re-integrate them in research and education. TARGET GROUP Asylum seekers and Refugees scientists in Aegean Archipelagos LOCATION Lesvos island, Mytilene DURATION 03/2018-03/2020 OBJECTIVES The objective of the project is to help asylum seekers and refugee scientists living in Greece to re- integrate in the academia and in the labour market of Europe and to improve their qualifications. In particular, the attention is addressed specifically to the highly skilled refugees (Tertiary education, ISCED 2011 levels 5-8). Organisation: University of the Aegean The main project activities are summarized as: Screening the training needs of highly skilled scientist refugees living in the Greek islands in relation to the foreign labour market dynamics, Create webinars and companion book (application preparation, CV, degrees translation) in order to apply to a European university or to a research institute (Farsi, Arabic to English) Organize ‘tailor made’ life-long learning seminars dedicated to highly skilled (programming, statistical analysis, proposals preparation); Organize 25 months of Fellowships for experienced researchers’ refugees (3-12 months internship duration) for short research/training stays in its premises in various laboratories and scientific fields. Organize match-making events of the highly skilled refugees with the academics and the labour market. Organize dissemination events that refugees present their progress and achievements to the academic community and to the public sector. The ultimate goal is the highly skilled refugees to get familiar with the European research and academic community through the University of the Aegean, to get a real chance to catch up, provided they shows further progress in vocational training, as well as in the enlargement of their contacts. Project Results Refugees scientists living in the Greek islands SCIREA, 19/09/2018, Brussels, Ourania Tzoraki IMPLEMENTING ORGANISATION PARTNERS FUNDED BY CONTACT INFORMATION Contact person Ourania Tzoraki Email [email protected] Telephone +30 22510 36840 WEBSITE http ://scirea.aegean.gr/index.php https ://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/214823_en.html SCIREA, 19/09/2018, Brussels, Ourania Tzoraki Sustainability & Synergies with other Projects inHERE Final Conference, 19 September 2018, Brussels Synergies for Sustainability of Higher Education Projects Supporting Refugees in Europe This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Information Project Activities The inHERE project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the EU Picture/ logos/misc BRiDGE ΙΙ EU- Horizon project: Bridge for Researchers in Danger Going to Europe - Part II (BRiDGE ΙΙ). SCIREA is supporting with its available human resources database refugee researchers to reintegrate in research and academic community. RESPOND EU- Horizon project: Multilevel Governance of Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond. SCIREA field work experience exchange with the RESPOND project. The Erasmus + / Directorate for Scholarships National Agency, delivered to the University of the Aegean 2,000 language learning licenses online to be granted to refugees in the Aegean islands. SCIREA is supporting the University Erasmus + office to deliver the licenses. Information exchange with the Independent Department for the Coordination and Monitoring of the Refugee Education of the Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs related to the EU program “European Qualifications Passport for Refugees”. Information exchange with the UNEP MAP, One Happy Family, MOSAIC and other related NGOS. Participation in the INTER-AGENCY CONSULTATION FORUM meetings chaired by UNHCR for information flow related to the refugees education matters Refugees Camps visits to inform about SCIREA 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 9 10 22 27 Conakry Guinea Mali Rwanda Uganda Yemen Burkina Faso Pakistan Togo Eritrea Somalia Irak D.R. Congo Iran Syria Cameroon Afghanistan Participants’ composition by Country of origin No 47% Yes 53% Participants having their certifications (documents) 1% 3% 6% 7% 7% 10% 14% 14% 17% 19% Art Natural science Engineering Education Maths / Statistics Humanities Business / Economics Medicine Computer science Law / Social sciences “Software” & “Sustainable AgricultureSeminars Field research Professional refugees Seminars Topics E-mail management Curriculum vitae - Europas Microsoft office Photoshop Statistics software (SPSS) Studying in Europe Working in Europe

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Science 4 Refugees in Aegean Archipelago

Project Presentation

BACKGROUND/CONTEXT

The refugee’s fluxes in the Mediterranean area thatpassed through Greece have shown high numbersparticularly since 2015. The number of refugees andasylum seekers is estimated to be 58,000 (2018data). Recent survey about the qualifications of therefugees incomers in Lesvos island showed thatalmost 7%% of the refugees have a university degreeand 1% of them a Master’s or even a PhD degree(SCIREA project findings). SCIREA project(http://scirea.aegean.gr/index.php), with theUniversity of the Aegean to act as main coordinator,focuses on highly skilled refugees, to re-integratethem in research and education.

TARGET GROUPAsylum seekers and Refugees scientists in AegeanArchipelagos

LOCATIONLesvos island, Mytilene

DURATION03/2018-03/2020

OBJECTIVES

The objective of the project is to help asylumseekers and refugee scientists living in Greece to re-integrate in the academia and in the labour marketof Europe and to improve their qualifications. Inparticular, the attention is addressed specifically tothe highly skilled refugees (Tertiary education, ISCED2011 levels 5-8).

Organisation: University of the Aegean

The main project activities are summarized as:

• Screening the training needs of highly skilled scientist refugees living in

the Greek islands in relation to the foreign labour market dynamics,

• Create webinars and companion book (application preparation, CV,

degrees translation) in order to apply to a European university or to a

research institute (Farsi, Arabic to English)

• Organize ‘tailor made’ life-long learning seminars dedicated to highly

skilled (programming, statistical analysis, proposals preparation);

• Organize 25 months of Fellowships for experienced researchers’

refugees (3-12 months internship duration) for short research/training

stays in its premises in various laboratories and scientific fields.

• Organize match-making events of the highly skilled refugees with the

academics and the labour market.

• Organize dissemination events that refugees present their progress

and achievements to the academic community and to the public sector.

The ultimate goal is the highly skilled refugees to get familiar with the

European research and academic community through the University of the

Aegean, to get a real chance to catch up, provided they shows further

progress in vocational training, as well as in the enlargement of theircontacts.

Project Results

Refugees scientists living in the Greek islands

SCIREA, 19/09/2018, Brussels, Ourania Tzoraki

IMPLEMENTING ORGANISATION PARTNERS FUNDED BY

CONTACT INFORMATIONContact person Ourania TzorakiEmail [email protected] +30 22510 36840

WEBSITEhttp://scirea.aegean.gr/index.phphttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/214823_en.html

SCIREA, 19/09/2018, Brussels, Ourania Tzoraki

Sustainability & Synergies with other Projects

inHERE Final Conference, 19 September 2018, BrusselsSynergies for Sustainability of Higher Education Projects Supporting Refugees in Europe

Picture/ logos/misc

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Information

Project Activities

The inHERE project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the EU

Picture/ logos/miscPicture/ logos/misc

BRiDGE ΙΙ EU- Horizon project:

Bridge for Researchers in Danger Going to Europe - Part II

(BRiDGE ΙΙ). SCIREA is supporting with its available human

resources database refugee researchers to reintegrate in

research and academic community.

RESPOND EU- Horizon project: Multilevel Governance of

Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond. SCIREA field work

experience exchange with the RESPOND project.

The Erasmus + / Directorate for Scholarships National

Agency, delivered to the University of the Aegean 2,000

language learning licenses online to be granted to refugees in

the Aegean islands. SCIREA is supporting the University

Erasmus + office to deliver the licenses.

Information exchange with the Independent Department for

the Coordination and Monitoring of the Refugee Education

of the Ministry of Education, Research and Religious

Affairs related to the EU program “European Qualifications

Passport for Refugees”.

Information exchange with the UNEP MAP, One Happy

Family, MOSAIC and other related NGOS.

Participation in the INTER-AGENCY CONSULTATION

FORUM meetings chaired by UNHCR for information flow

related to the refugees education matters

Refugees

Camps visits

to inform

about

SCIREA

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

4

5

9

10

22

27

Conakry Guinea

Mali

Rwanda

Uganda

Yemen

Burkina Faso

Pakistan

Togo

Eritrea

Somalia

Irak

D.R. Congo

Iran

Syria

Cameroon

Afghanistan

Participants’

composition by

Country of origin

No47%

Yes53%

Participants having

their certifications

(documents)

1%

3%

6%

7%

7%

10%

14%

14%

17%

19%

Art

Natural science

Engineering

Education

Maths / Statistics

Humanities

Business / Economics

Medicine

Computer science

Law / Social sciences

“Software” & “Sustainable Agriculture”

Seminars

Field research

Professional

refugees

Seminars Topics

• E-mail management

• Curriculum vitae - Europas

• Microsoft office

• Photoshop

• Statistics software (SPSS)

• Studying in Europe

• Working in Europe