International Summer School in Forced Migration
University of Oxford / Refugee Studies Center
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15.07.2013 Oxford
Course Content
Research and teaching in the multidisciplinary field of forced migration studies, combined with a deep commitment to improving the lives of some of the world's most disadvantaged people, intensive, interdisciplinary and participative approach to the study of forced migration, working with refugees and other forced migrants
Research and teaching in the multidisciplinary field of forced migration studies, combined with a deep commitment to improving the lives of some of the world's most disadvantaged people, intensive, interdisciplinary and participative approach to the study of forced migration, working with refugees and other forced migrants
Target Audience
Persons involved with assistance and policymaking for forced migrants, participants typically include host government officials, intergovernmental and non-governmental agency personnel engaged in planning, administering and co-ordinating assistance and researchers specialising in the study of forced migration
Persons involved with assistance and policymaking for forced migrants, participants typically include host government officials, intergovernmental and non-governmental agency personnel engaged in planning, administering and co-ordinating assistance and researchers specialising in the study of forced migration
Qualifications
Experience in working with, or on issues related to refugees or other forced migrants, a first degree, proficiency in the English language
Experience in working with, or on issues related to refugees or other forced migrants, a first degree, proficiency in the English language
Enquiries and Registration:
Ms. Dominique Attala
Type of degree
Certificate of attendance
Certificate of attendance
Languages
English
English
Fees
On request
On request
Organizer contact info
3 Mansfield Road
OX1 3TB Oxford
United Kingdom
3 Mansfield Road
OX1 3TB Oxford
United Kingdom
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