Supporting In Exile or At Risk Students and Scholars
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On this page, you’ll find initiatives and resources for global emergency response and crisis support.
Scholars at Risk Network
The University of Rochester is an institutional member of the . This is an international network of higher education institutions and individuals dedicated to protecting threatened scholars, preventing attacks on higher education, and promoting academic freedom and related values worldwide.
Global Emergency Response Fund
The University of Rochester has established the Global Emergency Response Fund (GERF), made possible by the University’s Board of Trustees chair, Rich Handler ’83, and his company, the Jefferies Group.
Recently, the Jefferies Group raised $6 million for 45 charities to aid Afghan refugees, military heroes, and victims of the Haiti disaster, extending their generosity to the University. All new gifts made to this fund will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Jefferies Challenge, up to $150,000.
New University in Exile Consortium
The University of Rochester is an institutional member of the . This global group includes colleges and universities from the U.S., Bangladesh, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, the Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Each member institution commits to hosting at least one threatened scholar annually, forming a supportive scholar cohort.
Institute of International Education (IIE)
The University of Rochester is an institutional member of the . This includes two notable funds:
- : Formalizes a century-long commitment to preserving the lives, voices, and ideas of scholars worldwide
- :Â Provides fellowship grants to threatened artists from any field, and places these artists at host institutions in safe countries where they can continue their work and plan for their futures
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