9 things you can do to welcome Afghan refugees
Together we can make a difference and show that refugees are welcome here – so we’ve put together actions you can take to welcome Afghan refugees.
Together we can make a difference and show that refugees are welcome here – so we’ve put together actions you can take to welcome Afghan refugees.
In case you missed it, we held a film screening and panel discussion about the benefits of opening access to higher education to refugee and asylum-seeking students in the UK.
If Baroness Ludford’s Private Member’s Bill passes, the narrow rules for who qualifies for family reunion would be expanded, bringing together loved ones torn apart by war and violence when they need each other the most.
In this article we have collated useful information for Afghan nationals who are studying or about to start studying in the UK.
Equal access to higher education on the basis of merit is a human right. In the UK, people seeking sanctuary are often locked out of higher education, prevented from realising their aspirations and potential.
Today, thousands of A-level and SQA students across the country will find out whether they have the results they need to go to university. For people who are seeking asylum, it’s not that simple.
Last week we celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Refugee Convention. It’s the only global legal mechanism for protecting refugee rights and has saved countless lives since its creation.
When I arrived in the UK, I was confused about how to start my academic life – until I found the STAR website, which was the first key to my higher education.
This year’s Refugee Week was a busy one for STAR, with STAR groups holding events up and down the country, from yoga classes and a treasure trail to a parliamentary workshop and an exhibition.
Our old brand has been with us for a long time, and while we couldn’t be prouder of 26 years welcoming refugees to the UK, we’re sure you’ll agree it was showing its age.