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Refugee Studies Centre

The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) was established in 1982 as part of the Oxford Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House) at the University of Oxford. It has since won an international reputation as the leading multidisciplinary centre for research and teaching on the causes and consequences of forced migration. Its philosophy is to combine world-class academic research with a commitment to improving the lives and situations for some of the world’s most disadvantaged people. Website: www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/
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Forced Migration Review No. 52 - Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions

May 2016 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Country Reports

Forced Migration Review No. 51 - Destination: Europe

January 2016 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Country Reports

Forced Migration Review No. 44 - Detention, alternatives to detention, and deportation

September 2013 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Thematic Reports

Forced Migration Review mini-feature - Syria crisis

September 2013 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Country Reports

Forced Migration Review No. 43 - States of fragility

May 2013 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Thematic Reports

Iraqi protracted displacement

22 March 2012 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Conference Reports

Unlocking protracted displacement: an Iraqi case study

August 2011 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Country Reports

Forced Migration Review No. 36 - Democratic Republic of Congo Past. Present. Future?

November 2010 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Thematic Reports

Forced Migration Review No. 34 - Adapting to urban displacement

February 2010 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Thematic Reports

Iraq's refugees - beyond 'tolerance'

December 2009 | Publisher: Refugee Studies Centre | Document type: Research, Background and Discussion Papers

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