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Read Houman's article about the brokers who facilitate dangerous journeys through the Americas, and how they juggle constantly changing requirements along the route in a complex interplay of legal statuses, visa rules and strategic decision-making.
www.fmreview.org/dangerous-jo...
📺💡📚Chief Editor of the #JournalofAfricanEconomies John Hoddinott hosts a session on publishing papers on African Economics in Academic Journals at #OxCSAE2025.
Hoddinott discusses pitfalls & opportunities, drawing on experiences from academia & his role at the JAE.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=THZI...
A new podcast series: ‘Refugees at work - What are their prospects?’, launches on 25 September at 14.00 CET with Roger Zetter, Emeritus Professor in Refugee Studies, Oxford University and Nicholas Grisewood, Chief Technical Adviser, ILO.
Register here: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/490b50...
Oxford's Refugee-Led Research Hub (RLRH) is running Graduate Horizons: a global application support programme for prospective students who have been affected by displacement, e.g. as refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs, and stateless, among other categories www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/news/rlrh-la...
Closing on 11 August!
📣📣We're #hiring
We're looking for a highly organised & motivated Projects Officer to support major multi-partner research initiatives focused on economic development in Africa at the CSAE.
ℹ️Find out more & apply: www.csae.ox.ac.uk/vacancies
We have now made our selection for our forthcoming issue, FMR76 'Climate Change: Choices for displaced people'.
We have a fantastic set of articles and are busy editing, ahead of an expected launch at the end of the month.
Sign up for our emails to be notified! www.fmreview.org/fmr-alerts/
📢Calling prospective authors!
Are you engaged in scholarly research in the field of refugee law? Apply for our online Author Workshop & get feedback on your work from the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Refugee Law.
⏰Deadline to apply: 12 Sept
www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/files/events...
"Every migrant lost on a dangerous journey is someone's child, parent or friend. Writing for FMR meant honoring those lives by reaching people who can prevent the next loss. Not just academics, but aid workers at borders & officials whose policies determine life & death."
-Houman Oliaei, FMR75
The latest issue of FMR explored Dangerous Journeys and asked:
-how can more lives be saved on land and at sea?
-where tragedies occur, how can more support and resolution be provided for those left behind?
Read a blog post that pulls out some of the findings:
www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/blog/dangero...
The video of our launch event for FMR 75 on ‘Dangerous journeys’ is now online!
See: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyfQWFG0LZQ
Speakers: Ngang Fru Delvis, Ralph Mamiya, Jana Röthlisberger, Ndumbeh Saho, Malvika Verma, Sanjula Weerasinghe
#Refugees #Displacement #Asylum #Migration #EduSky #AcadmicSky
People from the Middle East attempting to reach the US navigate varied terrains as well as bureaucracy, corruption and changing visa regimes. Migration brokers develop dynamic networks, both regular a...