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OxMo Vol 3, No 1: Out now!
5 July 2013
Download the recent edition of the Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, an independent student publication supported by the RSC
The UNHCR is much better than its reputation in Uganda suggests (and needs to say so) | Will Jones
30 June 2013
The proposed implementation of the Cessation Clause for some Rwandan refugees has prompted fierce debate. Will Jones writes for Democracy in Africa about a recent trip to the Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda, to meet a group of refugees who have been campaigning against the move
New issue of Migration Studies available free online
27 June 2013
Volume 1, Issue 2 of Migration Studies is published and now available free online
World Refugee Day 2013: A brief look at UK media coverage
20 June 2013
Today is World Refugee Day and much of the focus in the UK media is on the ongoing conflict in Syria
Development responses to forced migration | Roger Zetter
20 June 2013
Emeritus Professor Roger Zetter looks at re-framing humanitarian crises as development opportunities in an address to the 5th Wana Forum 2013
Cathryn Costello appointed Andrew W Mellon University Lecturer in International Human Rights and Refugee Law
18 June 2013
We are delighted to announce that Dr Cathryn Costello has been appointed the Andrew W Mellon University Lecturer in International Human Rights and Refugee Law beginning October 2013
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh: 'Faith groups can play diverse roles in supporting migrants'
10 June 2013
Dr Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh joins Guardian live chat panel on enhancing the roles of faith groups in global development
Family ties: remittances and support in Puntland and Somaliland | Laura Hammond
30 May 2013
Listen to the 29 May 2013 seminar by Dr Laura Hammond (School of Oriental and African Studies), part of the Trinity term 2013 Public Seminar Series
Dawn Chatty guest speaker at UNRWA / NRC public lecture
29 May 2013
Professor Dawn Chatty is the guest lecturer for a joint event hosted by UNRWA and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) at the St George Landmark Hotel, Jerusalem, taking place today at 5.30pm
Constitutionalism, ethnicity and minority rights in Africa | Jérémie Gilbert
23 May 2013
Listen to the 22 May seminar by Dr Jérémie Gilbert (University of East London), part of the Trinity term 2013 Public Seminar Series
The future of energy and connectivity | Louise Bloom
22 May 2013
Louise Bloom writes for the Humanitarian Innovation Project Blog about solar energy and the new age of the digital era
Evidence about torture in the UK asylum system | Toby Kelly
16 May 2013
Listen to the 15 May seminar by Dr Toby Kelly (University of Edinburgh), part of the Trinity term 2013 Public Seminar Series
The Deportation of Unaccompanied Minors from the EU: Family Tracing and Government Accountability in the European Return Platform for Unaccompanied Minors (ERPUM) Project | Various speakers
6 May 2013
Listen to podcasts from this one-day workshop convened by academics and policymakers to discuss the ERPUM project, on 3 May 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development.
MapAction: Geospatial support for humanitarian disasters | Roy Wood
3 May 2013
Listen to the special seminar by Roy Wood (MapAction) recorded on 30 April 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development
Opportunities and risk: enacting socio-cultural transformation in refugee camps in Uganda | Tania Kaiser
25 April 2013
Listen to the 24 April seminar by Dr Tania Kaiser (School of Oriental and African Studies), part of the Trinity term 2013 Public Seminar Series
The water challenge | Louise Bloom
17 April 2013
Louise Bloom writes for the Humanitarian Innovation Project Blog on the ‘student design challenge’, part of Engineering and Humanity Week
The many meanings of humanitarianism | Tom Scott-Smith
28 March 2013
Tom Scott-Smith writes for Debating Development, looking at diverse uses of the term 'humanitarianism'
Za'atari camp: a snapshot of a simmering crisis | Dawn Chatty
26 March 2013
Professor Dawn Chatty writes for Debating Development of her experience visiting the Za'atari camp, Jordan
Anti-deportation campaigns: ‘what kind of country do you want this to be?’ | Jennifer Allsopp
25 March 2013
Jennifer Allsopp writes for openDemocracy, arguing that the key role of anti-deportation campaigns is to build support for an asylum system that upholds the rights of all
Roger Zetter joins Gold Mercury's International Advisory Board
20 March 2013
Emeritus Professor Roger Zetter has joined the International Advisory Board of Gold Mercury, an independent think tank