Education Research Current Organisation and Cooperation NL
Login as
Prospective student Student Employee
Bachelor Master VU for Professionals
Student Desk Exchange programme VU Graduate Winter School Honours programme VU-NT2 Semester in Amsterdam
PhD at VU Amsterdam Research highlights Prizes and distinctions
Research institutes Our scientists Research Impact Support Portal Creating impact
News Events calendar Energy in transition
Israël and Palestinian regions Women at the top Culture on campus
Practical matters Mission and core values Entrepreneurship on VU Campus
Organisation Partnerships Alumni University Library Working at VU Amsterdam
Sorry! De informatie die je zoekt, is enkel beschikbaar in het Engels.
This programme is saved in My Study Choice.
Something went wrong with processing the request.
Something went wrong with processing the request.

How do newcomers find their feet in our society?

The issue of refugees has sparked a great deal of debate in the Netherlands. Many people feel solidarity with the newcomers, but at the same time, there is a great concern. How do we ensure that newcomers integrate into society?

Professor of Diversity and Integration Halleh Ghorashi is calling for a new vision of integration. “Migration offers opportunities for our society. Think of the shortage of workers on the labour market and the ageing population. These opportunities are rarely mentioned in the debate.”

Attention is primarily paid to the problems, Ghorashi says, such as high unemployment and generations of failed integration. “That’s not surprising, because, from a policy perspective, migrants are always portrayed as a problem. Focusing on the often hidden talents and qualities of migrants and refugees enables them to develop, and allows society to benefit from the input of highly motivated citizens who are keen to contribute to their new society. But they can only have this opportunity if we stop focusing on their shortcomings and disadvantages, and facilitate them instead to develop their skills and talents, especially in the first years after arrival. That way, they get the chance to excel and make their dreams come true. That’s what happened to me. I was lucky enough to come to the Netherlands at the right time, and to come across the right people who saw my talents and didn’t fixate on my weaknesses.”

In addition to her work as a professor at VU Amsterdam, Ghorashi is a crown member of the Social and Economic Council (SER) and a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW).

See also

Quick links

Homepage Culture on campus VU Sports Centre Dashboard

Study

Academic calendar Study guide Timetable Canvas

Featured

VUfonds VU Magazine Ad Valvas

About VU

Contact us Working at VU Amsterdam Faculties Divisions
Privacy Disclaimer Veiligheid Webcolofon Cookies Webarchief

Copyright © 2024 - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam