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A global leader in the development of understanding of forced migration, the University of Oxford’s Refugee Studies Centre:
Conducts multidisciplinary research, including policy relevant studies on the causes and consequences of forced migration.
Provides a range of academically rigorous, study and learning opportunities for students, academics, policy makers and practitioners.
Informs and enhances humanitarian policy, institutional practice and academic debate through a range of outreach, networking and publication projects.
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Migration Studies: Call for papersMigration Studies is a new multi-disciplinary refereed journal from Oxford University Press... —moreMigration Studies: New journal launchedCurrent and former staff at the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) and the International Migration... —moreOckenden International Lecture to mark the establishment of a Junior Research Fellowship in Refugee Studies and Forced MigrationDate: Tuesday 7th February 2012, 5.15pm Location: Simpkins Lee Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall... —more |
Conferences and workshopsThe Arab Spring and Beyond: Human Mobility, Forced Migration and Institutional Responses Refugee Studies Centre, International Migration Institute and Oxford Diasporas Programme —moreConferences and workshopsPalestine Refugees and International Law Refugee Studies Centre —morePublic SeminarsSocial Scientific Approaches to Equivocal Issue-Areas: the case of the ‘environmental migration’ nexus Calum Nicholson, Swansea University —more |
Latest Publications & Resources
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8. Stabilising the Congo
Author(s): Emily Paddon, Guillaume Lacaille
The brief considers the ‘stabilisation approach’ adopted by both the international community and national government to address the continued insecurity in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). ...
Working Papers
80 Rwanda’s Ingando camps: Liminality and the reproduction of power
Author(s): Andrea Purdeková
In the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, reconciliation and the building of a unified nation have become key challenges for the new Rwandan political elite. To this end, over almost two decades,...
Forced Migration Review
FMR 38 : The Technology Issue
Now online and in hard copy in English and French. Order your email alert to be told when copies of FMR come out at www.fmreview.org/alerts.htm......
