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Hein de Haas

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Alumni Weekend

Alumni Weekend

The annual Oxford University Alumni Weekend aims to showcase the Collegiate University ...
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International Migration Institute

International Migration Institute

Podcasts recorded by the International Migration Institute ...
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North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

The so-called Arab Spring continues to reverberate locally, regionally and geopolitical...
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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Refugee Studies Centre

Public lectures and seminars from the Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Department of Inte...
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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

The Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is the focal point for entreprene...
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Heroes, Villains and Victims: The dangerous politics of international migration This panel debate discusses key facts and fiction in international migration, and presents new ideas for a better politics of immigration. Bridget Anderson, Hein de Haas, Martin Ruhs, Katrin Bennhold 2 October, 2014
THEMIS: Migration system dynamics: evidence from global data Hein de Haas presents his paper 'Migration system dynamics: evidence from global data' co-authored by Mathias Czaika in Parallel session III(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond held in Oxford from 24-26 Sept 2013 Hein de Haas 23 January, 2014
FMR 39 Migration and revolution The Arab Spring has not radically transformed migration patterns in the Mediterranean, and the label 'migration crisis' does not do justice to the composite and stratified reality. Hein de Haas, Nando Sigona 8 May, 2013
Borders beyond control? Assessing and meausring the effectiveness of migration policies Lecture by Hein de Haas. Hein de Haas 18 February, 2013
RSC Public Seminars 2012: Conceptualising Structure and Agency in Environmental Displacement RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. Hein de Haas 13 March, 2012
Global Migration Futures: Scenario methodology to study the future of international migration Presentation on the Global Migration Futures project; why scenario-building is particularly suited to study migration futures, and discusses what insights and challenges the project has encountered thus far. Hein de Haas 2 June, 2011
Using Scenarios in Academic Research to Study the Future: Introduction The Global Migration Futures team will introduce some of its key findings on future migration in North Africa and Europe, arising from the project's recent second stakeholders workshop in Cairo. Hein de Haas 2 June, 2011
North Africa in Transition: Mobility, Forced Migration and Humanitarian Crises: Session 2 This workshop provided a space for interested academics, practitioners and policy makers to critically engage with the evolving contemporary crises in North Africa. Dawn Chatty, Julien Brachet, Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Philip Marfleet, Hein de Haas, Oliver Bakewell, Michael Willis, Marc Petzoldt, Elizabeth Eyster 11 May, 2011
North Africa in Transition: Mobility, Forced Migration and Humanitarian Crises: Session 1 This workshop provided a space for interested academics, practitioners and policy makers to critically engage with the evolving contemporary crises in North Africa. Dawn Chatty, Julien Brachet, Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Philip Marfleet, Hein de Haas, Oliver Bakewell, Michael Willis, Marc Petzoldt, Elizabeth Eyster 11 May, 2011
Oxford at Said: Migration, Life on the Move An exploration of global migration and development and the economics of migrant labour. Hein de Haas, Carlos Vargas-Silva 19 January, 2011
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