Abstract

Housing over three million Syrian and two million other refugees on its soil, Turkiye has been dealing with migration issues for a long time. With the migration influx, cultural differences began to surface more frequently creating serious issues requiring added planning and managing of public policies. Using a convenience sampling technique, we selected 310 students from a state university in the 2021-2022 academic year utilizing the “Attitude Scale Toward Syrian Refugees” methodology to measure subjects’ feelings and attitudes toward the Syrian refugees. As a result of this research, it has been revealed that students have a negative perception of the Syrian refugees, but they still think those refugees’ rights and privileges must be provided according to international agreements and conventions.

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