Edinburgh Global is committed to supporting students and colleagues affected by the crisis in Afghanistan. We have been working with partners across the University and beyond to provide support and advice. Increased funding In recognition that this crisis is likely to require an ongoing effort for the coming months and years, I have increased our funding through our partnership with The Council for At-Risk Academics (Cara). These increased funds will support placement of more fellows from Afghanistan at the University of Edinburgh. A representative for Cara in Scotland Cara provides urgently needed help to academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile, and many who choose to work on in their home countries despite serious risk. Cara works with UK universities like Edinburgh to host Cara Fellows for placements and to deliver workshops to displaced academics in surrounding regions. Through our Cara Scotland Manager, Scott McQuarrie, who is based in Edinburgh Global, we’ll be able to assist in placing more fellows across Scottish higher education too. Read Cara’s recent statement on Afghanistan [PDF]. Working closely with our partners Edinburgh Global will continue to work closely with other sector groups, Universities of Sanctuary, Scholars At Risk and the Council for At Risk Academics (Cara) to provide support now and in the future. …we need above all for the world - governments, funders and especially our universities – to appreciate that Afghanistan is not lost, yet. As long as we do everything we can to support this extraordinary, never-before generation of Afghans – young, educated, multicultural, gender-respecting – Afghanistan still has a future. And insofar as their Afghanistan will be rights-respecting, knowledge-based and forward-looking, their future is one that we should aspire to. Robert Quinn CEO of Scholars At Risk Universities of Sanctuary The University of Edinburgh was the first in Scotland to be approved as a member to Universities of Sanctuary. Universities of Sanctuary recognises and celebrates the good practice of universities welcoming people seeking sanctuary through access to higher education, supporting local refugee communities, and taking an active role in tackling the obstacles faced by this group in pursuing HE. Universities of Sanctuary has made a following statement around solidarity and compassion for the people of Afghanistan Read their statement Scholars at Risk Network Scholars at Risk (SAR) works with a global network of HE institutions to provides services and activities which support scholars with practical and theoretical issues relating to academic freedom, responses to attacks on higher education, and related human rights issues. We welcome your support A large increase in demand for Cara support from academics and their families in Afghanistan seeking temporary relocation to the UK is now expected. I am very proud to note that the level of individual donations from colleagues across the University of Edinburgh shows we are one of the leading universities in the UK who fund Cara’s very important work. Any support you can give will be very welcome. Donate to Cara's work Our community work Learn more about our work with partners (Scholars At Risk, Universities of Sanctuary, and Cara) on our Education Beyond Borders website. You can also learn about the support and activities offered by Edinburgh Global’s Education Beyond Borders team and other community services and groups across the University. Education Beyond Borders A series of resources for Afghans at risk The University of Edinburgh is committed to supporting students and colleagues affected by the crisis in Afghanistan. We have been working with partners across the University and beyond to provide support and advice. Below is our list of resources and initiatives for individuals in crisis areas. For students at risk The Hilde Domin Programme (DAAD) The PIESC Scholarship Program (Bard College Berlin) (UG students in the humanities or social sciences) The IIE Odyssey Scholarship (UG and masters scholarships for refugee and displaced students) Platform for Education in Emergencies Response (PEER) (scholarship database for students at risk) Free Online Courses Science in Exile Initiative (PG students) UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) Student Action for Refugees (STAR) (information for students at risk) For scholars at risk Gerda Henkel Temporary Funding Initiative Philipp Schwartz Initiative Einstein Fellowships Further sponsorship opportunities (compiled by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) For artists at risk Martin Roth Initiative IEE Artist Protection Fund General support Afghanistan Support Group Applying to UK Universities course| UWTSD Further information Scholars at Risk Scholar Rescue Fund CARA (Council for At-Risk Academics) OSUN - Open Society University Network PAUSE - French National Emergency Programme for Scholars in Exile Universities of Sanctuary (UK) Boris Johnson announces 300 university scholarships for Afghan refugees | Metro Video Free online courses OpenLearn Future Learn and Kiron (includes English courses) Kiron (online university for refugees) This article was published on 2024-06-24