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Refugees in the 21st Century

This MOOC provides insight into the refugee phenomenon as one of the most complex, compelling and (arguably) misunderstood features of the 21st century. Taking a global perspective, it will outline the fundamentals of who ‘refugees’ are, where they come from and where they go, as well as delving into the features of the global system for refugee protection and ‘solutions’ for those who have been forcibly displaced. It places the student at the centre of the learning experience through engagement with a range of robust and challenging activities, materials and online peer engagement.

Status: Policy Analysis
Status: Immigration Law
BeginnerCourse28 hours

Featured reviews

CA

5.0Reviewed Nov 29, 2020

If you looking for more interactive course with your peers, this will meet your expectation. You will find lots of course materials to read that really give you deeper understanding on the subject.

AC

5.0Reviewed Nov 7, 2022

I thought this course was really amazing in delivering an overall overview of the Refugee Situation in the 21st Century. Great up-to-date reading examples and good assignment exercises.

MP

5.0Reviewed Oct 10, 2020

The course is very informative and knowledgeable. Its fun to learn! If there could be more visuals and videos in this course it would have been even more good !

BC

5.0Reviewed Aug 16, 2020

Very happy with this course. As a student of Human Rights, I enjoyed knowing more about the current challenges of forced displacement and refugee law. 100% recommended.

MT

5.0Reviewed Jan 3, 2022

I learned the basics of the forced migrant situation around the world and the key points to understand the real problems to face and the possible solutions. Thank you

KP

5.0Reviewed Oct 7, 2020

Very insightful course providing detailed information on refugees and migration. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in refugees and migration field.

SS

5.0Reviewed Apr 21, 2020

This was an interesting and accessible course. For the most part, the reading load was manageable, interesting, and up-to-date. I would recommend it,

EO

5.0Reviewed Nov 3, 2020

Excellent and worthwhile course. Very informative course with astute and knowledgeable lecturers. I enjoyed and benefited from every bit of the course. Kudos

CB

5.0Reviewed Nov 1, 2020

This is just the course I was looking for. Briliantly succinct, informed and up to date overview. I feel equipped to take my studies and career move to the next level. Thank you.

OA

5.0Reviewed Jan 19, 2021

Thank you so much Prof DAVID AND PROF SARAH, you both made this course very interesting and educative. l am leaving here with an enlighten mind on issues that borders migration and refugees.

MF

5.0Reviewed Sep 9, 2023

Very well structured course and very interesting readings. If there had been more recorded videos with the instructors, it would have been even better.

DG

5.0Reviewed Mar 24, 2021

Thanks a lot, a must for people interested in social science, it gives an approach as to how governments, ONG's and UNHCR address these topics, the background and the challenges ahead

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