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Refugee students start a master's degree at the KU Leuven and UCL Louvain as part of the EU Passworld programme

02/09/2024

Students, who were originally from Syria and Congo before becoming refugees in Egypt and Uganda, have the opportunity to start this new academic year in Belgian universities thanks to the legal and sustainable migration pathway offered by the university corridors. 

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
university corridor
legal pathway
refugee

The Court of Justice of the EU stresses that the prohibition of abusive practices is a general principle of EU law

29/07/2024

In a judgement from 29 July 2024, the Court of Justice of the EU states that a Member State may reject an abusive application for an authorisation to reside on its territory for the purpose of study, even if it has not correctly transposed the directive that provides for that option.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
abusive application
abusive practice
abusive intention
study

Ad Hoc Query on intra-EU mobility for international students (Directive 2016/801)

18/07/2024

This ad hoc query focuses on the implementation of Article 31(2) of Directive 2016/801, which sets out the conditions for notifying mobility of students between two or more EU Member States. The query examines the mobility notification process, existing arrangements in the absence of an official notification process, and the rules applicable to students covered by an EU programme, a multilateral programme involving mobility measures or an agreement between two or more higher education institutions, as opposed to those applicable to students who are not.

Theme:
Student Migration
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
student mobility
notification
mobility agreement

Impact of COVID-19 on international students (EMN OECD Inform)

17/09/2020

The COVID-19 crisis has impacted the ability of international students to enrol in a HEI abroad and to travel to that country to take up studies. How did EU & OECD countries respond? Did they adapt their admission processes? An answer to these and other questions can be found in the Inform.

Theme:
Student Migration
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
student migration

EMN-OECD Webinar "Impact of COVID-19 on international students in EU and OECD Member States", 17 September 2020, 10.30 – 12.00 (CEST)

31/08/2020

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the substantial measures taken by EU and OECD countries to prevent the spread of the virus are having direct and indirect impacts on international students coming to those countries. While the long-term consequences are difficult to predict, the immediate impacts are already visible, for example, the processing of new applications or renewing of residence permits has in many cases been hindered or suspended, with consequences for international students already present in the host country. In addition, the abrupt downturn in economic activity has had a significant impact across many sectors, with international students facing the loss of their part time jobs or reduced or lost incomes, which could have an impact on their ability to continue their studies or find a job or start a business following their graduation.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
Event
Keywords:
international students
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