Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement: fund for crises, emergencies, and refugees

Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement: fund for crises, emergencies, and refugees

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Pioneering programmes to support people affected by crises

The Cambridge Refugee Hub, hosted at the Centre, offers a wide range of programmes in support of people affected by crises and emergencies. These include remote learning initiatives to broaden access to higher education; mentoring programs for women in crisis (particularly in Afghanistan); and collaborative research with exiled scholars, ensuring their knowledge, experiences, and voices are central to academic work and policy. The Hub also promotes awareness-raising across Cambridge; supports student volunteering; and organises events such as Refugee Week.

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Clare Gordon

Associate Director, Humanities and Social Sciences

clare.gordon@admin.cam.ac.uk

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Dr Tugba Basaran

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