The Migration Oxford Podcast
A podcast by Oxford University
20 Episodes
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Gendered Aspects of Ukraine’s Displacement Crisis
Published: 2/14/2025 -
Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers
Published: 8/23/2024 -
Global Migration Data: Making Sense of the Numbers
Published: 7/16/2024 -
Intersecting Crises: Housing and Forced Migration in Oxford
Published: 4/30/2024 -
Diaspora Communities: Powerful Partners Driving Change
Published: 3/20/2024 -
Artivism and Migration
Published: 2/20/2024 -
Municipal IDs and Local Citizenship
Published: 1/18/2024 -
Emptiness, War and Migration
Published: 11/7/2023 -
Automating Immigration in the Digital Age
Published: 9/29/2023 -
The Aftermath of Forced Return
Published: 6/27/2023 -
Precarious Migrants
Published: 5/19/2023 -
Politics of Emigration
Published: 2/21/2023 -
Who Counts? Data and Migration
Published: 1/19/2023 -
Gendered Migration
Published: 10/5/2022 -
BONUS- Immigration to Innovation
Published: 9/13/2022 -
Immigration to Innovation
Published: 9/6/2022 -
Movement of Money
Published: 8/8/2022 -
Rwanda and refoulement: Can the 1951 Refugee Convention survive?
Published: 5/16/2022 -
Citizenship Deprivation
Published: 4/8/2022 -
Leaving Ukraine
Published: 3/23/2022
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For several decades, researchers based at the University of Oxford have been addressing one of the most compelling human stories; why and how people move. Combining the expertise of the Centre on Migration Policy and Society, the Refugee Studies Centre, Border Criminologies in the Department of Law, the Transport Studies Unit in the School of Geography and the Environment, and scholars working on migration and mobility from across divisions and departments, the University has one the largest concentrations of migration researchers in the world. We all come together at Migration Oxford.