Gras starts program to save endangered students in Austria
Gras starts program to save endangered students in Austria
Österreich - The Austrian program "Students at Risk" (Star) has successfully recorded speed and now offers endangered students the opportunity to continue their studies in a protected environment. The green and alternative students (grass) welcomes this step as an important milestone in education policy. As ots.at , the program was implemented in Austria in particular to support those students who are given the right to education in their countries of origin. This is not only a question of educational policy equality, but also a fundamental human right.
Viktoria Kudrna, the nationwide top candidate of the grass, emphasizes the relevance of the program. Her statements underline that education is not only a personal goal, but also an indicator of the democratic values of a society. "The accessibility of education is crucial for the promotion of tolerance and integration," explains Kudrna.
support for endangered
The Star program aims to create a safe environment for endangered students so that they can perceive their right to education. The need for such programs is particularly evident due to the deteriorated humanitarian situation in countries such as Iran and Afghanistan, where many students have to suffer under extreme conditions. Educational rights are also severely restricted in Belarus. Keya Baier, former ÖH chairman, emphasizes the importance of access to universities as a democratic fundamental right. Gras also demands support such as residence law aids and language courses that are of essential importance for successful integration of these students.
The program is not limited to Austria alone. It has already been successfully implemented in countries such as Norway and Germany. It aims to facilitate university access for students in risk situations and to actively promote their academic future. The program is considered in a larger context, in which beneficial nodes are often exposed to political persecution or other crisis situations according to Stiftungschweiz.ch
European funding and support
In addition, the European Commission promotes various projects to support migrants and refugees in the university area. These initiatives include programs to improve language skills and recognition of qualifications. According to DetailsOrt Österreich Quellen
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