The Refugee Studies Centre is the world's leading multidisciplinary centre for research and teaching on the causes and consequences of forced migration. This vibrant research centre is located within the prestigious Department of International Development at the University of Oxford.
Where: School of Advanced Study, University of London When: Eight week evening course (18.00-20.30 on Mondays), February-March 2013
The Refugee Law Initiative is pleased to announce its short course on European Union Asylum Law and Policy, to be held in London in early 2013. It will focus on both procedural and substantive aspects of the common asylum regime and provide attendants with an in-depth look at the complex relation between the universal and European systems of refugee protection.
Submitted by Irene Tumwebaze on Wed, 2010/09/22 - 04:43
Institución Principal:
University Of Essex
The Human Rights Centre has been providing world class Masters’ level education in human rights for over two decades. Starting from October 2009 the HRC is offering a Ph.D. in Human Rights. This new Ph.D. was established to meet the demand of many prospective students who have an established interest in human rights and who wish to pursue doctoral research which goes beyond a single academic discipline and includes a distinct multi- and inter-disciplinary perspective upon human rights.
Submitted by Irene Tumwebaze on Wed, 2010/09/22 - 04:19
Institución Principal:
University Of Ulster
Research proposals for PhD applications are judged on their own merit, however, a standard and useful ‘rule of thumb' for those considering applying is a normal entry requirement of at least a 2:1 Honours degree in Law or a cognate discipline; given the high standard of applications that we receive, it is also often the case that an appropriate Master's Degree, in particular an LLM, will be of benefit to prospective applicants.
Submitted by Irene Tumwebaze on Fri, 2010/08/13 - 06:30
Institución Principal:
University of Kent
The MA in Migration Studies is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time course, taught at the Brussels campus. It is intended both for those with field or other practical experience working with migrants as well as recent university graduates or those with other experience who have an interest in migration.
This conference will be launched at the House of Lords 5th July 2010 (Hosted by Baroness Joyce Gould) and will be held at the University of Greenwich 6th – 7th July 2010.
The conference is being organized by the University of Greenwich (School of Humanities and Social Sciences) & ICAS (Institute for the Converging Arts and Sciences) in collaboration with the Metropolitan Support Trust, UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group, Michael Bell Associates Research & Consultancy, Metro Centre and Stonewall Housing.