Introduction to the Refugee Context and Higher Education Programmes Supporting Refugees in Germany

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Introduction to the Refugee Context and Higher Education Programmes Supporting Refugees in Germany BRUSSELS 11 MAY 2016 Dr. Dorothea Rüland, Secretary General, DAAD 1

Agenda 1. Facts & Figures 2. DAAD s measures to respond to the refugee crisis 3. Challenges with regards to the integration of refugees in Higher Education 4. Next steps / the European level 2

Facts & Figures The situation worldwide 59,5 million forcibly displaced worldwide 19,5 million refugees 38,2 million Internally displaced persons 1,8 million Asylum-seekers TOP hosting countries 1. Turkey (1.84 million) 2. Pakistan (1.5 million) 3. Lebanon (1.2 million) 4. Islamic Republic of Iran (982,000) 5. Ethiopia (702,500) 6. Jordan (664,000) Source: UNHCR, 2014/2015 3

Facts & Figures The number of refugees in Europe Asylum and first time asylum applicants in 2015 EU (28 countries) Germany Hungary Sweden Austria Italy France Netherlands Belgium Switzerland United Kingdom Finland Norway Denmark Bulgaria Spain Greece Poland 0 200000 400000 600000 800000 1000000 1200000 1400000 Note: annual aggregated data; this figure only lists those European countries with more that 10,000 asylum applicants in 2015 Source: Eurostat 4

Facts & Figures The situation in Germany Development of the number of asylum applications (2013-2015) Total number of registered refugees in 2015 Total number of applications for asylum in 2015 1,1 million 477.000 Germany continues to be the largest single recipient of new asylum claims among the group of industrialized countries. Source: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 2016 5

Facts & Figures The situation in Germany 70% are younger than 30 years Asylum applications by age group and gender (01/2015-12/2015) Age group Asylum applications Distribution of male asylum applicants by age group Distribution of female asylum applicants by age group Percentage of Percentage of male asylum female applicants asylum within the age applicants groups within the age groups Total up to 16 years 117.008 26,5% 64.475 21.1% 52.533 38,5% 55,1% 44,9% from 16 to under 18 years 20.471 4,6% 16.253 5,3% 4.218 3,1% 79,4% 20,6% from 18 to under 25 years 109.672 24,8% 88.121 28,8% 21.551 15,8% 80,3% 19,7% from 25 to under 30 years 67.258 15,2% 50.828 16,6% 16.430 12,1% 75,6% 24,4% from 30 to under 35 years 46.698 10,6% 32.923 10,8% 13.775 10,1% 70,5% 29,5% from 35 to under 40 years 31.239 7,1% 21.216 6,9% 10.023 7,4% 67,9% 32,1% from 40 to under 45 years 20.194 4,6% 13.704 4,5% 6.490 4,8% 67,9% 32,1% from 45 to under 50 years 12.848 2,9% 8.557 2,8% 4.291 3,1% 66,6% 33,4% from 50 to under 55 years 7.489 1,7% 4.711 1,5% 2.778 2,0% 62,9% 37,1% from 55 to under 60 years 4.245 1,0% 2.386 0,8% 1.859 1,4% 56,2% 43,8% from 60 to under 65 years 2.382 0,5% 1.294 0,4% 1.088 0,8% 54,3% 45,7% 65 years and older 2.395 0,5% 1.116 0,4% 1.279 0,9% 46,6% 53,4% Total 441.899 100,0% 305.584 100,0% 136.315 100,0% 69,2% 30,8% Source: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 2016 (adapted) 6

Facts & Figures The situation in Germany Most important countries of origin of asylum seekers in 2015 Eritrea; 10.990; 2% Unknown; 12.166; 2% Pakistan; 8.472; 2% Others; 86.297; 18% Syria; 162.510; 34% Mazedonia; 14.131; 3% Serbia; 26.945; 6% Iraq; 31.379; 7% Afghanistan; 31.902; 7% Kosovo; 37.095; 8% Albania; 54.762; 11% Source: Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 2015 (adapted) 7

Facts & Figures The situation in Germany Educational Background a) Asylum seekers from all countries of origin, > 18 years old b) Asylum seekers from Syria, > 18 years old No schooling 7,2 % Primary school 22,4 % Other 0,7 % University 17,8 % No schooling Primary school 2,6 % Other 0,4 % 17,4 % University 27, 0 % Secondary school 28,8 % Secondary school 24,1 % College 2,7 % Gymnasium 20,4 % College 1,9 % Gymnasium 26,6 % Source: BAMF; Background: Self disclosure of a) 220.000 asylum seekers of all nationalities ; b) 90.000 Asylum seekers from Syria 8

DAAD s measures to respond to the refugee crisis Focus: Neighbouring countries Sur place scholarship programmes for the integration of refugees in the region Focus: Germany Programmes to facilitate the integration of refugees into German HEIs DAAD s measures 9

DAAD s measures in Germany - overview 1. Leadership for Syria (LfS) scholarship programme 221 individual scholarships for studies at German HEIs Winter semester 2015 : study start Funded by the German Federal Foreign Office 2. Support to German HEIs for the integration of refugees into academic programmes 10

DAAD s measures in Germany: Support to HEIs for the integration of refugees into academic programmes Objectives: 1. Establish sustainable support structures at German HEIs 2. Provide support at the different levels of the student life cycle On 13 October the Federal Ministry of Education and Research announced to support German HEIs with 100 million Euros until 2019 DAAD will administer all measures and set up programmes for the HEIs 11

Four-phase model to integrate refugees at universities, the research sector and innovation All measures accompanied by digital testing, learning and teaching formats Phase 1: Entrance Assessing prerequisites for admission and aptitude: diagnostics and advising Phase 2: Preparation Preparing refugees for study: foundation courses, subjectspecific language courses, intercultural training Phase 3: Study Monitoring academic progress: mentoring and supplementary modules Phase 4: Career Transitioning into the workforce: coaching and customised qualification measures 12

DAAD s measures in Germany: overview of DAAD programmes Recognising potentials: Diagnostics and advisory services Assessment tests for foreign students (TestAS) Support of HEIs with regards to the document screening: Service provider uniassist web-based language tests onset-german and onset-english Ensuring academic qualification: preparatory courses DAAD- Programme INTEGRA (151 projects): 2400 additional places each year at preparatory colleges Language instruction and subject-based preparation through foundation courses Supporting student engagement DAAD- Programme WELCOME Students Helping Refugees (152 projects): student projects and mentoring programmes 13

DAAD s measures in Germany: Communication and Digital learning 14

Challenges with regards to the integration of refugees into HE Germany (and Europe?) German (and European?) challenges 1. (German) Language skills 2. Lack of documentation 3. Financial issues 4. Formal admission procedures 15

Next steps What could be the contribution of this seminar? How could joint actions of EU countries in the context of HE measures for refugees be developed further? We want to learn from each other! Need of coordination across all European countries Language skills? Virtual learning? Recognition of credit ponits? Enrolment and Integration at HEIs? Exchange of best practices? 16

Thank you for your attention. 17 Michael Jordan