The Refugee Studies Centre, established in 1982 as part of Oxford University’s International Development Centre, pioneered 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. The International Summer School offers an intensive, interdisciplinary and participative approach to the study of forced migration. It aims to enable people working with refugees and other forced migrants to reflect critically on the forces and institutions that dominate the world of the displaced.
Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
International Summer School in Forced Migration 4– 22 July 2005
The Refugee Studies Centre, established in 1982 as part of Oxford University’s International Development Centre, pioneered 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.
The International Summer School offers an intensive, interdisciplinary and participative approach to the study of forced migration. It aims to enable people working with refugees and other forced migrants to reflect critically on the forces and institutions that dominate the world of the displaced.
Who is it for?
Experienced practitioners involved with assistance and policy making for forced migrants. Graduate researchers intending to specialise in the study of forced migration. The course is residential, maximum number of participants 72.
How to apply
By post, fax or online. For further information and an application form, please visit our website or contact
The International Summer School Administrator
Refugee Studies Centre
Queen Elizabeth House
University of Oxford
21 St Giles
Oxford, OX1 3LA
United Kingdom
tel: +44 (0) 1865 270723/270276
fax: +44 (0) 1865 270721
email: [email protected]
website: http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/
































