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    Jamiya Project: Reconnecting Syrian Refugees to Higher Educations
    (Bergamo: Inclusive Education Network Seminar, European Educational Research Association, 2017)
    Abu-Amsha, O
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    O'Keeffe, P.
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    The Jamiya Project is a Syrian led project which delivers higher education opportunities to Syrian refugees in the Middle East. The Jamiya Project brings European universities, NGOs, Syrian academics, technology and donors together to develop and deliver accredited undergraduate courses in Arabic, via blended online and face-to-face delivery. In August 2016 we launch our first pilot course in Jordan, which is an Applied IT course developed and delivered by the University of Gothenburg and Syrian academics. It will be faclitated with the assistance of the Norwegian Refugee Council at Za'atari Refugee Camp and the Jesuit Refugee Services in Amman. It is a 12 week course and accreditied under the ECTS system. Our second pilot course is scheduled to start in November and is a 7.5 ECTS accredited Global Studies courses, with the same institutional partners, to be delivered in Jordan. Following our pilot courses we aim to develop and deliver a variety of courses, with various European university partners at various locations in the Middle East.