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Refugee students join Master in Transnational Governance through UNHCR project

The EUI is among twenty-four universities in Italy that have signed on to the UN project ‘University Corridors for Refugees’, or UNICORE.

12 March 2021

Photo of UNICORE participants from Ethiopa at airport (Photo UNHCR_Alessandro Penso)

The EUI is among twenty-four universities in Italy that have signed on to the UN project ‘University Corridors for Refugees’, or UNICORE. Under the project, now in its third year, up to 43 refugees from Ethiopia will be selected to begin degree courses in participating universities across Italy.

The selected students will be exempt from tuition fees at the universities participating in the programme. UNICORE will also provide financial support for plane tickets and visa-related expenses, as well as a study grant to help them during their stay in Italy.

At the EUI, eligible candidates were invited to apply for the Master of Arts in Transnational Governance at the Institute’s School of Transnational Governance. The two selected students will join the master’s programme in September 2021. 

The project supports the UN Refugee Agency’s objective to strengthen legal routes of entry for refugees, and to promote their enrolment in higher education. It also reflects the aims stated in the European Commission’s 2020 Pact on Migration and Asylum encouraging member states to create legal study and work pathways for refugees to enter the EU.

UNICORE is supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the UN Refugee Agency, Caritas Italiana, Diaconia Valdese, Centro Astalli and Gandhi Charity.

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Photo UNHCR/Alessandro Penso

Last update: 26 January 2022

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