Researching Forced Migration: Stuck between Good Intentions and Ethical Standards?
Ulrike Krause (Visiting Research Fellow)
Tuesday, 07 March 2017, 1pm to 2pm
Meeting Room A, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TB
Hosted by Refugee Studies Centre
About the speaker
Dr Ulrike Krause is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Conflict Studies of the Philipps University of Marburg in Germany and the Director of the research project “Global Refugee Protection and Local Refugee Engagement”. She is a member of the executive boards of both the German Network Refugee Research (Netzwerk Flüchtlingsforschung) and as the German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung e.V.). She received her doctorate in political science from the Magdeburg University in Germany and worked for international organisations in several countries. Her research focus is on conflict-induced displacement, refugee protection and assistance, gender sensitivity, with a regional focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to academia, Ulrike has also worked for international organizations such as UNICEF, GIZ and World Vision in refugee assistance, human rights and gender mainstreaming in Uganda, Germany and other countries.
Contact
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