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MigrationOxford website launched

The University of Oxford is a world-leader in the study of international 
migration, whether forced or voluntary. We are happy to announce the 
launch of a new website which showcases this work: MigrationOxford 
(www.migration.ox.ac.uk).

MigrationOxford has been developed by three collaborating centres in the 
Social Sciences Division: Refugee Studies Centre (RSC), the Centre on 
Migration Policy and Society (COMPAS) and the International Migration 
Institute (IMI).

MigrationOxford provides:

* A downloadable calendar of migration-related events across the University
* A list of all academics within the University who have an interest in 
international migration
* An introduction to the University’s portfolio of research into the 
causes and effects of migration
* Information about migration-related teaching programmes within the 
University
* Links to the latest publications for policy, practitioner and academic 
audiences

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Paul Ryder
Research and Information Manager
Refugee Studies Centre,
University of Oxford
Oxford Department of International Development
3 Mansfield Road,
Oxford OX1 3TB
United Kingdom
Direct Tel: +44 (0)1865 281725
Fax: +44 (0)1865 281730
Web: www.rsc.ox.ac.uk
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