Global Education Review (Dec 2018)

Needs, Barriers, and Support Systems for Refugee Students in Germany

  • Bernhard Thomas Streitwieser,
  • Maria Anne Schmidt,
  • Katharina Marlen Gläsener ,
  • Lukas Brueck

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 135 – 157

Abstract

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This paper details the results of a study of 25 students of refugee background (SoRB) from Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan at two technical universities of applied sciences in Berlin who were participating in preparatory courses to matriculate or were already engaging in their first semesters of study. The research shares what these refugee students feel they need in order to succeed in German higher education, and what they see as barriers. The data are organized around Baker, Ramsay, Irwin and Mile’s (2017) analytical framework of hot (familiar-informal), warm (familiar-formal) and cold (unfamiliar-formal) sources of support. This study is relevant at a time of both a massification of participation in higher education leading to greater student diversification and the development of more holistic support for all students, and an increasing mood of political agitation in countries traditionally open to migration.

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