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Policy-Driven Research or Research-Driven Policy? Challenges to, and 
Dilemmas for, Forced Migration Studies

Roundtable

when: Friday 13 May, 6-7.30 pm
where: Lloyd Lecture Theatre, Gypsy Lane Campus, Oxford Brookes 
University, Oxford (UK)

As part of the 3rd Annual ESRC Postgraduate Student Conference on Forced 
Migration -  hosted by Development and Forced Migration Research Unit at 
Oxford Brookes and organised in collaboration with ICAR and UNHCR - we are 
organising a roundtable with distinguished academics on the future - 
challenges, dilemmas, perspectives and opportunities - of forced migration 
studies.

The roundtable is open to the public. But, given the limited number of 
places available, it is strongly advisable to book a place sending an 
email to: [log in to unmask]

Tickets for non-FMSC delegates cost £4. Refreshments to follow.

Programme:

CHAIR:
Nando Sigona and Alex Mann (Forced Migration Student Conference [FMSC] 
organisers)

PARTICIPANTS:
Prof Floya Anthias (Oxford Brookes University)
Prof Stephen Castles (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford)
Prof Robin Cohen (University of Warwick)
Dr Giorgia Dona' (Refugee Research Centre, UEL)
Prof Roger Zetter (Development and Forced Migration Research Unit, 
Oxford Brookes University)

-- 
Nando Sigona (coordinator)
Forced Migration Student Conference 2005
DFM - School of BE
Oxford Brookes University
OX3 0BP Oxford
UK

tel +44(0)1865483071
fax  +44(0)1865483559
email [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/planning/dfm/FMSC/



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