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CRSC: This Week: A debunking of a misleading tweet from the UK Home Office about the rights of asylum seekers

Posted on November 15, 2020November 15, 2020Categories Uncategorized

This week we take a look at this tweet, published by the UK Home Office on Wednesday (11thNovember). The UK Home Office is the … More CRSC: This Week: A debunking of a misleading tweet from the UK Home Office about the rights of asylum seekers »

CRSC: This week: UK Parliament votes to drop protections for child refugees after Brexit

Posted on October 25, 2020November 15, 2020Categories Uncategorized

This week we focus on Monday’s (19th October 2020) government vote against attempts to enshrine the legal right to family reunion for child refugees … More CRSC: This week: UK Parliament votes to drop protections for child refugees after Brexit »

Supporting students from conflict areas: ‘It very much depended on me to fight all these challenges’

Posted on April 23, 2018April 23, 2018Categories Uncategorized

CRSC sits down with Dr Mona Jebril (PhD Education, completed 2017-18) to talk about her experience of studying at Oxford and Cambridge as a … More Supporting students from conflict areas: ‘It very much depended on me to fight all these challenges’ »

Panel Discussion Part I: How do we support refugees in post-conflict transition?

Posted on March 18, 2018March 18, 2018Categories Uncategorized

Any response to the refugee crisis must take into account the diverse experiences of refugees. Drawing from his ongoing work with refugees in Cambridge … More Panel Discussion Part I: How do we support refugees in post-conflict transition? »

An interview with Rabia Nasimi Part II: Thoughts on Cambridge and Higher Education for Refugees

Posted on February 3, 2018February 5, 2018Categories Refugee students

By Jamie Hancock *Read Part I of the interview here. Higher Education When we asked Rabia whether she felt universities could do more for … More An interview with Rabia Nasimi Part II: Thoughts on Cambridge and Higher Education for Refugees »

Rabia Nasimi Interview: Personal Experiences and Voluntary Work (Part 1)

Posted on January 31, 2018February 3, 2018Categories Refugee students

By Jamie Hancock *Read Part II of the interview here. Rabia Nasimi arrived with her family in the UK when she was five years … More Rabia Nasimi Interview: Personal Experiences and Voluntary Work (Part 1) »

The Camps at Christmastime

Posted on December 26, 2017December 26, 2017Categories Refugee camps

Christmastime! A time for tinsel and jingle-bells, for train rides home and shopping trips, catch-up coffees and work parties. A time for saying “a … More The Camps at Christmastime »

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