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SCHOLARSHIP AIMS TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS 

12 December 2016

A scholarship scheme for asylum seekers has been launched by Queen’s University Belfast, which will give two students the life-changing opportunity to pursue a world-class education.

The scholarships, which will cover the cost of tuition and provide an £8,000 award to support living costs for each year of study, up to a maximum of four years, are the first of their kind in Ireland.

The University set up the scholarship after working with the Student Action for Refugees (STAR) group and Queen’s University Students’ Union.

Head of Domestic Recruitment and Events, Una Reid, said: “I am delighted to see this scholarship come to fruition. Queen’s is committed to welcoming students from all over the world and helping them to achieve their ambitions.”

Students' Union President Seán Fearon said: “These scholarships have been brought forward as a student-led initiative, and will dramatically improve the educational opportunities for young asylum seekers living here.

“The global refugee and asylum seeker crisis is a defining humanitarian issue of our age. Queen’s students, their Students’ Union, and the University have together risen to this challenge as advocates of the rights of displaced peoples around the world.”

During the launch, student and University representatives joined with academics, members of the asylum seeker community, local refugee and asylum seeker charities, political representatives, NGOs and legal specialists.

Prospective students should apply through the normal UCAS process and once they have received an offer they may then apply for this scholarship through the University website.

Applications for the scholarship will close at 5pm on 4 April 2016.

Media inquiries to Emma Gallagher, Communications Officer at Queen’s University on +44 (0)28 9097 5384.

 

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