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Alexander Betts: 'We’re facing a global displacement challenge, and we need new solutions'
2 October 2014
Professor Betts talks to Al Jazeera about a recent report from the International Organization for Migration on migrant deaths in transit
Business Insider reports on RSC Policy Briefing 'Protection in Europe for refugees from Syria'
25 September 2014
Article draws on briefing analysis to determine how host and donor governments help Syrian refugees
SciDev.Net interview FMR author on investing in infrastructure to deal with Syrian refugee crisis
22 September 2014
Development economist Omar Dahi wrote on the subject for issue 47 of Forced Migration Review
Karen Hargrave wins MSc 2013–14 Best Thesis Prize
17 September 2014
Congratulations to Karen Hargrave who is the recipient of this year's award for the best thesis submitted by a student on the MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies course
AlertNet draws on latest issue of FMR for article on re-opening the Golan Heights to refugees from Syria
16 September 2014
Article quotes Crystal Plotner's piece in issue 47 of Forced Migration Review, 'If Israel accepted Syrian refugees and IDPs in the Golan Heights'
An afternoon on Syrian displacement, and protection in Europe – Part 2 | Various speakers
15 September 2014
Listen to Part 2 of 'An afternoon on Syrian displacement, and protection in Europe', held at the Oxford Department of International Development on 10 September 2014
An afternoon on Syrian displacment, and protection in Europe – Part 1 | Various speakers
15 September 2014
Listen to Part 1 of 'An afternoon on Syrian displacement, and protection in Europe, which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 10 September 2014
HIP2014: Welcome address, Keynote address 2, Plenary session 2
12 September 2014
Listen to a recording from day 2 of the Humanitarian Innovation Conference, which took place at Keble College, Oxford, on 19–20 July 2014
HIP2014: Plenary session 3: Humanitarian enterprise: a new approach to private sector engagement | Various speakers
12 September 2014
Listen to Plenary session 3 from the Humanitarian Innovation Conference, held at Keble College, Oxford on 19–20 July 2014.
HIP2014: Welcome address, Keynote address 1, Plenary session 1 | Various speakers
12 September 2014
Listen to a recording from the first day of the Humanitarian Innovation Conference, held at Keble College, Oxford from 19–20 July 2014
Cynthia Orchard: Current donor policy towards Syria's neighbouring countries is unsustainable
9 September 2014
Cynthia Orchard speaks to Syria Deeply about why and how the EU policy of containing Syria's refugee crisis must change
Closed eyes, closed borders: EU policy and refugees from Syria | Cynthia Orchard
4 September 2014
In a new openDemocracy article, Cynthia Orchard argues that European countries should allow more Syrian refugees to enter Europe legally and safely
Challenging the refugee 'burden' | Naohiko Omata
26 August 2014
Dr Naohiko Omata writes for openDemocracy on the benefits refugees can bring to their host communities
Louise Bloom: Humanitarian innovation must put end user needs first
20 August 2014
Louise Bloom comments on how two new flying cars – and high-tech innovations more generally – are being marketed to the humanitarian sector
Alexander Betts: 'Humanitarian innovation begins by understanding the local context'
19 August 2014
The Independent looks at how the aid industry is turning to the private sector, social media and refugees themselves for innovative solutions
World Humanitarian Day: Recognising those who face danger and adversity in order to help others
19 August 2014
2013 sets new record for violence against civilian aid operations; UN campaigns for greater protection; wreath-laying ceremony in memory of humanitarian workers who have died in the service of others
Louise Bloom: Scientists in developing countries need greater access to opportunities
18 August 2014
Louise Bloom comments on Thomson Reuters report on 'The World's Most Influential Scientific Minds' which features few scientists based in developing countries
Dawn Chatty: 'The Bedouin are very hard to terrorize, and the Bedouin will really come back'
13 August 2014
Professor Chatty speaks to Syria Deeply about recent clashes between ISIS and the Bedouin tribes in eastern Syria
Matthew Gibney awarded title of professor
13 August 2014
RSC Deputy Director honoured in University's Recognition of Distinction Exercise
Alexander Betts comments on humanitarian shelters designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect
6 August 2014
Latest issue of The New Yorker profiles Shigeru Ban, a world-renowned architect and designer of affordable housing for the displaced