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New report on the EU’s relocation of asylum seekers from Greece and Italy to other Member States
10 March 2017
Study commissioned by the European Parliament co-authored by Cathryn Costello
New Research in Brief on decriminalising ‘humanitarian smuggling’
9 March 2017
A new research brief by Rachel Landry
The Syrian internal displacement | Dr Leïla Vignal
2 March 2017
Listen to the podcast of the 1 March seminar, part the Hilary term 2017 Public Seminar Series
Forced to flee and to adapt, refugees can be natural entrepreneurs | Alexander Betts
28 February 2017
The RSC Director talks to The Guardian
Syrian trajectories: from local revolutionary actors to exiled humanitarian workers | Dr Laura Ruiz de Elvira Carrascal
17 February 2017
Listen to the podcast of the 15 February seminar, part the Hilary term 2017 Public Seminar Series
New RSC working paper examines the Twitter narrative on Alan Kurdi
14 February 2017
Providing insights into responsiveness to images of suffering and Twitter as a medium for social change
Forced Migration Review on ‘Resettlement’ is out now
10 February 2017
FMR 54 is available online free of charge
The struggle for Syria | Professor Ziad Majed
10 February 2017
Listen to the podcast of the 8 February seminar, part the Hilary term 2017 Public Seminar Series
Why is architecture failing refugees?, asks Dr Mark Breeze
2 February 2017
The RSC Research Officer and architect features on BBC Radio 4’s Four Thought
Trump era casts new shadow over refugees | Jeff Crisp
1 February 2017
The RSC Research Associate writes for Chatham House
Refugees can be a political resource to help those left behind | Alexander Betts
23 January 2017
The RSC Director writes in the Observer
Syria and its refugees: a historical perspective | Professor Dawn Chatty
19 January 2017
Listen to the podcast of the 18 January seminar, part the Hilary term 2017 Public Seminar Series
New books out this month on EU asylum policies, and the voting rights of refugees
17 January 2017
Two new publications by RSC staff and associates
Uganda’s unsung heroes of refugee protection | Georgia Cole
12 January 2017
Geogia Cole writes for openDemocracy 50.50 on everyday acts of kindness towards refugees in Uganda
Announcing a new AHRC/ESRC-funded project on Architectures of Displacement led by Dr Tom Scott-Smith
10 January 2017
This new interdisciplinary project, a partnership with the Pitt Rivers Museum, will help understanding of the impact of shelter policies on refugees
Jordanian experiment to enable Syrian refugees to work can benefit both refugees and their hosts | Alexander Betts
9 January 2017
The BBC World Service programme ‘World Hacks’ talks to the RSC Director