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** REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! **
The Centre for Refugee Studies at York University is offering the Summer Course on Refugee and Forced Migration Issues from May 12 - May 18, 2014.
The Summer Course on Refugee and Forced Migration Issues is an internationally acclaimed seven-day, non-credit course for academic and field-based practitioners working in the area of forced migration. It serves as a hub for researchers, students, practitioners, service providers and policy makers to share information and ideas. The Summer Course is housed within the Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS), York University.
All participants who complete the full course receive a York University Centre for Refugee Studies Summer Course Certificate.
2014 Summer Course topics will include:
. Forced displacement: International case studies
. Legal approaches to refugee studies
. UNHCR, the Convention and the international refugee regime
. UNRWA and Palestinian refugees
. Refugee resettlement policy
. Urban refugees
. Internally displaced populations
. Age, gender and diversity mainstreaming in forced migration
. Sexual minority claims
. Environmentally-induced displacement
. Externalization of asylum
. Transitional justice
. Detention practices
Dates: May 12-18, 2014
Location: York University, Toronto
Course Fee: $975 CAD +13% HST (by February 1st, 2014)
Late Registration Fee: $1400 CAD +13%HST (after February 1 until
April 1, 2014)
For more information, and to apply, please visit our website at
http://crs.yorku.ca/summer/
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2014 Summer Course on Refugee and Forced Migration Issues
Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
Kaneff Tower, Suite Room 845
4700 Keele Street, Toronto
Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
Phone: 416-7362100 Ext: 55423
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http://crs.yorku.ca/summer/
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