The International Summer School in Forced Migration fosters dialogue between academics, practitioners and policymakers working to improve the situation of refugees and forced migrants. It will be conducted between July 6-24, 2015.
About
The Summer School 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.
The three-week course combines the very best of Oxford University’s academic excellence with a stimulating and participatory method of critical learning and reflection.
Eligibility
Applicants should have:
a. substantial experience in working with, or on issues related to, refugees or other forced migrants;
b. a first degree as a minimum;
c. proficiency in the English language. As a guide, foreign-language English speakers should be able to obtain a score of 7.00 in ELTS/IELTS or 570 in TOEFL.*
Apply
Fee for 2015: £3,300.
The fee includes 19 nights’ bed-and-breakfast accommodation; all tuition; all course materials, including reading materials; and a range of social activities. Lunches, evening and weekend meals are not included in the course fee.
Click HEREÂ to complete the online application form
Important Dates
Closing date for applications: 1 May 2015.
Closing date for receipt of all course fees: 15 May 2015.
Please note: a non-refundable deposit of £150 is required to confirm acceptance of a self-/employer-funded offer of place.
Places cannot be guaranteed after 15 May without full payment of course fees.
Contact
For all enquiries, please contact:
Heidi El-Megrisi
Email: summer.school@qeh.ox.ac.uk | Tel: +44 (0)1865 281728
More information HERE.
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