This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher education and social stratification through the analytical lens of refugees’ access to high participation systems of higher education (HPS). Taking stock of the growing numbers of refugees and their increasing—yet still marginal—demand for accessing higher education, the paper analyses the specific statuses and rights they are granted, and how they combine in two European Higher Education Area HPS, England and Germany. The comparative analysis draws on the desk-based study of immigration and access to higher education policies and mechanisms for refugees in the two countries. The concept of assemblage is called upon to highlight h...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
This thesis investigates the impact of managed migration policy and practice on forced migrants’ acc...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher educat...
This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher educat...
The role of higher education in refugee protection is highly contested. On the one hand, access to h...
Apart from teaching, research and service to society, since 2015 higher education systems and instit...
Europe has been a scene of mass migration unparalleled in scale since the World War II in the last c...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
The 2015–2016 refugee crisis in Germany has made its universities more aware of the student services...
The 2015–2016 refugee crisis in Germany has made its universities more aware of the student services...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
Pursuing higher education is one of the top priorities of many refugees after settlement in host cou...
This paper explores how the hostile environment manifests in UK higher education. Our findings highl...
In recent years, the number of new asylum applications in Germany has risen with a peak in 2015. Man...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
This thesis investigates the impact of managed migration policy and practice on forced migrants’ acc...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher educat...
This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher educat...
The role of higher education in refugee protection is highly contested. On the one hand, access to h...
Apart from teaching, research and service to society, since 2015 higher education systems and instit...
Europe has been a scene of mass migration unparalleled in scale since the World War II in the last c...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
The 2015–2016 refugee crisis in Germany has made its universities more aware of the student services...
The 2015–2016 refugee crisis in Germany has made its universities more aware of the student services...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
Pursuing higher education is one of the top priorities of many refugees after settlement in host cou...
This paper explores how the hostile environment manifests in UK higher education. Our findings highl...
In recent years, the number of new asylum applications in Germany has risen with a peak in 2015. Man...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...
This thesis investigates the impact of managed migration policy and practice on forced migrants’ acc...
The article presents an ethnographic fieldwork carried out at three universities in Switzerland, Ger...