1751. We Will Stop Here and Go No Further: Syrian University Students and Scholars in Turkey
- Author:
- Keith David Watenpaugh, Adrienne L. Fricke, and James R. King
- Publication Date:
- 10-2014
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute of International Education
- Abstract:
- On a warm June afternoon in Reyhanlı, Turkey, more than 30 displaced and refugee Syrian university students, some with their parents, gathered in the living room of the apartment that serves as the headquarters of the Union of Free Syrian Academics (UFSA). They had assembled to talk with our research team about their efforts to finish their university studies. Before the war in Syria Began, Reyhanlı had been a sleepy border town on the road between Antakya and Aleppo, frequented by smugglers. Today, it hosts tens of thousands of Syrians who have crossed into Turkey at one of the few border crossings that remain in the hands of the Western and Turkish-supported Free Syrian Army. Parts of Reyhanlı now feel like a refugee camp – with the sense of boredom, frustration, and expectation one finds in camps – but without barbed wire and restrictions on movement. We were visiting the town because it is home to several initiatives and programs related to higher education and other necessary support for Syrian students and scholars.
- Topic:
- Education and Human Rights
- Political Geography:
- Turkey, Middle East, and Syria