Year End Message from Director Susan McGrath

It has been a busy and successful year at CRS - we brought in over $1 million in research dollars, half of that is due to the efforts of Wenona Giles whose project on Borderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER) has been most successful.

Welcome to CRS

The Centre for Refugee Studies is engaged in research on refugee issues; it informs public discussion as well as policy development and practice innovation by international, governmental, advocacy and service organizations; and it supports teaching in refugee and migration studies. Refugee studies is conceived in broad terms, as being concerned with the displacement of populations and individuals across and within borders, for reasons of persecution, expulsion, violence, violation of fundamental human rights and loss of essential human security and livelihood. It covers not only accommodation, protection, and assistance for refugees through asylum, settlement, resettlement and reintegration, but also the prevention of displacement. Its approach is necessarily interdisciplinary and it respects diversity in perspectives.

CFP: CRS Student Conference

The Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS) Student Caucus is pleased to announce that theAnnual Student Conference will take place on April 20th and 21st, 2012 at York University,
Toronto, Canada. This event offers graduate and upper year undergraduate students fromacross disciplines, as well as practitioners, with a keen interest in migration and refugee issuesthe opportunity to present and discuss their research ideas with fellow students, academics,professionals, frontline practitioners, researchers, scholars and all those interested in forcedmigration issues.

CRS Student Caucus

The CRS grad student caucus

We are an enthusiast energetic group of graduate students at York University studying, researching, and doing volunteer and advocacy work on refugee and forced migration issues. In most of the cases, it was the personal experience of being migrants or refugee ourselves that determined us to be deeply involved in the advancement of knowledge, deepening of policy contributions, and improvement of practices related to refugees and forced migration issues.

CFP - CARFMS12: Restructuring Refuge and Settlement

Deadline / Event Date: 
05/16/2012 - 00:00 - 05/18/2012 - 00:00
(le français suit)

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

RESTRUCTURING REFUGE AND SETTLEMENT: RESPONDING TO THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF DISPLACEMENT

Conference organized by

The Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS)

Hosted by Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS)

York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

May 16-18, 2012

Contact email: 

CERIS-CRS 2011-12 PUBLIC SEMINAR SERIES

Changes in Contemporary Refugee and Immigration Policy and Practice

WINTER TERM SCHEDULE

 

FRIDAY, JAN. 6th,12:00 pm –2:00 pm

LOCATION: Room TR321, CAMH, 33 Russell Street (at Spadina)

‘Canadian Experience’ in the Media and Public Policy

Izumi Sakamoto, University of Toronto