Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
International Summer School in Forced Migration 11-29 July 2011
Applications are invited for the 2011 International Summer School in
Forced Migration. Apply by 1 March (bursary applicants) or 1 May
(self-/employer-funded applicants).
Now in its 22nd year, the course 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.
Participants
Practitioners involved with assistance and policymaking for forced
migrants. Graduate researchers specialising in the study of forced
migration.
Fees
£3,125. Early-bird fee (apply and pay by 31 March): £2,950.
Applications
By post, fax or online. For further information and an application form,
please visit our website www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/teaching_summer.html or contact:
Heidi El-Megrisi
International Summer School Manager
Refugee Studies Centre
Oxford Department of International Development
University of Oxford
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford, OX1 3TB
United Kingdom
tel: +44 (0)1865 281728/9
fax: +44 (0)1865 281730
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