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Platform for Education in Emergencies Response (PEER) is sponsored by Institute of International Education (IIE). PEER is a database of scholarship, language, and online opportunities for displaced Syrians and refugees. Students can search for opportunities based on degree, country, or field of study.
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C. and U.S. Embassies U.S. Events Sponsored by Education Associations Non-EducationUSA Overseas International Events Partnering with U.S. Universities Platform for Education in Emergencies Response (PEER) IIE launched the Platform for Education in Emergencies Response (PEER) Platform. This is a database of scholarship, language and online opportunities for displaced Syrians and refugees.
Students can search according to degree, country, or field of study. The platform is now focused on Syria, but the goal is that over the next few years it will evolve into a comprehensive database for all displaced students all over the world. Undergraduate - Associate's Undergraduate - Bachelor's Graduate - Post Doctorate Restricted to these majors
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Displaced Syrians and refugees seeking degrees at undergraduate associate, bachelor, master, doctorate, or post-doctorate levels across multiple fields of study. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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