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'Syrians Studying In Turkey Contribute To Both Nations'

04.07.2019 14:05

Syrian students going to university in Turkey receive graduation certificates at ceremony in capital Ankara.

Syrian students studying in Turkey will contribute to building society in both countries, the head of the EU delegation in Turkey said Thursday.

"Your presence here is also very powerful message, because it shows that you have succeeded in making a life for yourselves in Turkey," Christian Berger told a graduation ceremony of Syrian students at the Hilton hotel in capital Ankara.

Berger underlined that the students managed to get out of a very difficult situation in Syria, and worked very hard and learned the Turkish language.

Stressing the importance of higher education, as it determines many students' future, Berger noted that the EU delegation's focus in Turkey was education.

He added: "Our approach to education is from kindergarten all the way to university."

He said the delegation instituted a two-fold approach to the issue, providing support to both refugees who fled to Turkey and their host country which welcomed the refugees.

Berger said Syrian students who received higher education in Turkey would contribute to building society "either here or back in Syria" if they chose to return.

Turkey provides scholarships to over 6,000 Syrians

Abdullah Eren, the President of Turkey's Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) office, said they bore the university fees of Syrian students in the country since 2014.

"Syria and Turkey are two countries which have very old historical and cultural ties," he said, adding that the close ties were also affected by the Syrian civil conflict.

Eren said he believed both the Turkish and Syrian youth would return ties to pre-civil war levels and beyond.

"Since 2014, we have given scholarships to over 6,000 students as the YTB," he said, adding that the education of around 3,000 of them were ongoing.

He thanked the EU and UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) for their contributions to Syrian students' access to higher education.

Eren said since 2012, some 15,000 students were granted scholarship via the YTB, EU and UNHCR.

"According to our figures, in 2021, nearly 230,000 Syrians will be awaiting or applying to education in our universities," he said.

He added that the roughly 3.5 million Syrians who Turkey currently hosts will be a catalyst for inseparable ties between the two countries in a few decades.

Noting that being away from one's country is difficult, Eren said: "Turkey is your homeland as well."

Higher education overlooked during crisis

For her part, UNHCR's Turkey Representative Katharina Lumpp also congratulated the students who completed their education in Turkey.

She said their determination and hard work was an "important sign of hope for future."

Lumpp noted that the partnership between the EU, YTB and UNHCR aims to support access to higher education for refugees in Turkey.

"Higher education is often overlooked during time of crisis," she added.

Wala Muhendis, one of the Syrian students, said they came to the central Konya province in Turkey in 2014 from Aleppo due to civil war.

Saying the language barrier posed some difficulties when she first arrived, Muhendis said she overcame these problems after starting to learn Turkish in 2015 with support of the YTB.

Muhendis said she would graduate this year from Konya Technical University.

She thanked the YTB, UN and EU for the scholarship they provided.

Zahraa Mawaldi, a graduate from Necmettin Erbakan University in Konya, also expressed gratitude for the support she received in Turkey. -



 
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