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The course involves analysis of key issues in the field of forced migration, with the option to specialise in the cultural, political, legal and psycho-social fields; the course adopts a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of forced migration, examines global and local dimensions of forced migration, encourages independent critical approaches to contemporary refugee issues, adopts a refugee-centred perspective, considers links between theoretical and applied/policy issues in forced migration, and encourages interest in refugee communities of East London.
Introduction to forced migration; research methods; dissertation; plus options including: migration, citizenship and social policy; international human rights; international refugee law; psycho-social perspectives on forced migration; cultures of exile; the representation of refugees, migrants and diasporas in contemporary European cinema; exploring gender and forced migration; current issues in forced migration.
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Newham, E16 2RD |
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2 years |
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University of East London
Legal Rights (Law), Social Policy / Administration
Very interesting course. The University prepares you properly for your career. Good Marketing teachers with loads of experience, helpful. Teachers have industry contacts to help with work placements. Great massive 24Hr open library, a bit...more
with lots of modular choices throughout the degree it was a great opportunity to learn what you wanted. there was good opportunity to get into a lot of practical work, although equipment could be a bit sparse. the theory side was equally en...more
I like the campus and i find the students friendly (as a foreign student). The facilities are adequate e.g the computers are always availiable for access,and the library is open 24 hours which is good for those of us that are bookworms...more
This is very well arranged course. I feel ready for the world of work. Thanks to UEL for that. ...more
4 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.This course was well supported. The University of East London has excellent tuition, especially for the great resources that they provide....more
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