May 11, 2016
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Register for Event on Higher Education in Syria: Protecting Academia Amid Civil War

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Brookings Institution, Washington, DC | May 17, 2016 | 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT | Register

The war in Syria has killed as many as 300,000 Syrians displaced half of the country’s population. This violence and insecurity has also had a devastating impact on professors, university students, and the country’s education sector, exemplifying the consequences when scholars are targeted. War has decimated the university system inside the country, and amongst the refugees are an estimated 2,000 university professionals and a minimum of 100,000 university-qualified students. On May 17, the Center for Universal Education at Brookings will host a panel discussion to explore the frequently overlooked impact of the Syrian crisis, and the broader political and security implications on higher education in conflict settings. The panel will also highlight the Institute for International Education’s Scholar Rescue Fund, which supports visiting appointments for threatened scholars worldwide.
 

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