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The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) was established in the early 1990s.
Answer: False
The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) was established in 1982, not the early 1990s, as indicated by its foundational documentation.
The International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) was founded by the RSC.
Answer: False
The Refugee Studies Centre served as the original home for the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), but it was not founded by the RSC.
Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond OBE was the first Director of the RSC.
Answer: True
Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond OBE was the founder of the Refugee Studies Centre and served as its first Director from 1982 to 1996.
Professor Roger Zetter served as RSC Director immediately before Professor Stephen Castles.
Answer: False
Professor Stephen Castles served as RSC Director from 2001-2006, and Professor Roger Zetter served from 2006-2011, meaning Zetter served *after* Castles, not immediately before.
In what year was the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) established?
Answer: 1982
The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) was established in 1982.
Which prestigious award did the RSC receive in 2002?
Answer: A Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education
In 2002, the RSC was awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education.
Who was the founding Director of the Refugee Studies Centre?
Answer: Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond OBE
Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond OBE was the founding Director of the Refugee Studies Centre.
Which individual served as RSC Director from 2011 to 2014?
Answer: Professor Dawn Chatty
Professor Dawn Chatty served as RSC Director from 2011 to 2014.
What was the significance of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) being housed at the RSC?
Answer: It showed the RSC served as the original home for the association.
The significance of the IASFM being housed at the RSC was that it demonstrated the RSC served as the original home for the association.
The primary mission of the RSC is solely focused on academic research without a humanitarian component.
Answer: False
The RSC's mission integrates world-class academic research with a commitment to improving the lives of marginalized people, thus it is not solely focused on academic research.
The RSC is recognized globally as a leading center for research and teaching on forced migration.
Answer: True
The RSC is globally recognized as a leading center for multidisciplinary research and teaching on the causes and consequences of forced migration.
RSC research focuses exclusively on the legal aspects of forced migration.
Answer: False
RSC research encompasses multiple disciplines, including political science, international relations, anthropology, history, economics, and geography, not exclusively legal aspects.
Staff expertise at the RSC is limited to political science and international relations.
Answer: False
Staff expertise at the RSC spans law, international relations, anthropology, politics, history, economics, and geography, indicating a broad range of disciplines.
The RSC's research program is divided into three main thematic areas.
Answer: True
The RSC's research program is structured into three primary thematic areas: contexts of forced migration, the lived reality and management of displacement, and legal/political responses.
The RSC's philosophy prioritizes practical impact over academic rigor.
Answer: False
The RSC's philosophy emphasizes the integration of world-class academic research with a practical commitment to improving the lives of disadvantaged people, indicating a balance rather than a prioritization of one over the other.
The RSC's research on contexts focuses on the lived experiences of displaced individuals.
Answer: False
The RSC's research on contexts focuses on the political, economic, and social factors significant to forced migration. The focus on lived experiences is addressed in a separate thematic area of their research program.
What is the core philosophy guiding the RSC's work?
Answer: Combining world-class academic research with a commitment to improving the lives of marginalized people.
The RSC's core philosophy is to combine world-class academic research with a commitment to improving the lives of marginalized people.
The RSC staff possess expertise across which range of academic disciplines?
Answer: Law, International Relations, Anthropology, Politics, History, Economics, and Geography
RSC staff possess expertise across a broad range of disciplines including law, international relations, anthropology, politics, history, economics, and geography.
What is a key emphasis in the RSC's research approach?
Answer: Understanding issues from the perspective of the people affected by displacement.
A key emphasis in the RSC's research approach is understanding issues from the perspective of the people affected by displacement.
The RSC's research program includes a focus on the 'lived reality and management of displacement' using which types of research?
Answer: Anthropological, psychosocial, and sociological research.
The RSC's research program focuses on the 'lived reality and management of displacement' using anthropological, psychosocial, and sociological research methods.
The MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies aims to teach practical skills for refugee camp management.
Answer: False
The MSc program aims to provide a historical, global, and human context for forced migration and encourage reflection on responses, rather than focusing solely on practical camp management skills.
The International Summer School in Forced Migration is primarily for undergraduate students.
Answer: False
The International Summer School in Forced Migration is designed for practitioners, policymakers, and academics, not primarily for undergraduate students.
RSC's short courses are designed for long-term academic research.
Answer: False
RSC's short courses are designed for professional training and developing specialized expertise, not for long-term academic research.
The RSC's MSc program requires students to focus solely on international responses to displacement.
Answer: False
The MSc program encourages reflection on both international and national responses to displacement, encompassing a broader scope than solely international responses.
What is the main goal of the MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies offered by the RSC?
Answer: To provide a historical, global, and human context for forced migration and encourage reflection on responses.
The main goal of the MSc program is to provide a historical, global, and human context for forced migration and encourage reflection on responses.
Who is the intended audience for the International Summer School in Forced Migration?
Answer: Practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved with refugees and IDPs.
The International Summer School in Forced Migration is intended for practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved with refugees and internally displaced persons.
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is considered a niche publication with limited readership.
Answer: False
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is described as the world's most widely read journal on refugee and displacement issues, indicating a broad and significant readership.
Forced Migration Review is published only in English.
Answer: False
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is published in English, Arabic, Spanish, and French.
Forced Migration Online (FMO) is a subscription-based service providing limited resources.
Answer: False
Forced Migration Online (FMO) is a web-based portal offering free access to comprehensive information, not a subscription-based service with limited resources.
FMO provides access to research guides and a directory of relevant organizations.
Answer: True
Forced Migration Online (FMO) provides resources including research guides and a directory of key organizations.
The RSC exclusively publishes its research through external academic journals.
Answer: False
The RSC also produces its own Research in Brief series and a Working Paper Series, in addition to sponsoring journals and book series.
The RSC sponsors the Journal of Refugee Studies.
Answer: True
The RSC actively sponsors the Journal of Refugee Studies, supporting this key academic publication in the field.
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is distributed for a fee to ensure quality control.
Answer: False
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is distributed free of charge to ensure wide accessibility, particularly to the Global South, rather than being distributed for a fee.
Forced Migration Online (FMO) aims to provide resources exclusively for academics.
Answer: False
Forced Migration Online (FMO) aims to provide free, impartial access to comprehensive information for an international community of users, not exclusively for academics.
How is Forced Migration Review (FMR) described in terms of its readership?
Answer: The world's most widely read journal on refugee and displacement issues.
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is described as the world's most widely read journal on refugee and displacement issues.
Which languages are used for publication of Forced Migration Review (FMR)?
Answer: English, Arabic, Spanish, and French
Forced Migration Review (FMR) is published in English, Arabic, Spanish, and French.
What is the primary objective of the Forced Migration Online (FMO) portal?
Answer: To offer free, impartial access to comprehensive information on forced migration issues.
The primary objective of the Forced Migration Online (FMO) portal is to offer free, impartial access to comprehensive information on forced migration issues.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a resource available through FMO?
Answer: An archive of refugee camp satellite imagery
An archive of refugee camp satellite imagery is not listed as a resource available through FMO; resources include a digital library, directory of organizations, and research guides.
Besides sponsoring journals, what other publication series does the RSC produce?
Answer: Research in Brief series and a Working Paper Series
Besides sponsoring journals, the RSC produces its own Research in Brief series and a Working Paper Series.
What is the RSC's relationship with the 'Studies in Forced Migration' series?
Answer: The RSC sponsors the 'Studies in Forced Migration' book series.
The RSC sponsors the 'Studies in Forced Migration' book series.
What does Forced Migration Review (FMR) aim to achieve by being distributed free of charge, especially to the Global South?
Answer: To ensure wide accessibility and promote broader awareness of displacement issues.
By being distributed free of charge, especially to the Global South, Forced Migration Review (FMR) aims to ensure wide accessibility and promote broader awareness of displacement issues.
The Refugee Studies Centre is located in London, England.
Answer: False
The Refugee Studies Centre is located at 3 Mansfield Road in Oxford, England, not London.
The RSC's library collection contains over 50,000 bibliographic records.
Answer: False
The RSC's library collection comprises over 39,000 bibliographic records, not over 50,000.
The RSC's library collection was integrated into the Bodleian Social Science Library in 2009.
Answer: True
The RSC's library and documentation centre collection was integrated into the Bodleian Social Science Library in August 2009.
Professor Matthew Gibney has been the Director of the RSC since 2017.
Answer: True
Professor Matthew Gibney has held the position of Director of the RSC since September 2017.
What is the physical address of the Refugee Studies Centre?
Answer: 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford, England
The physical address of the Refugee Studies Centre is 3 Mansfield Road in Oxford, England.
How many bibliographic records does the RSC's library and documentation centre hold?
Answer: Over 39,000
The RSC's library and documentation centre holds over 39,000 bibliographic records.
When was the RSC's library collection integrated into the Bodleian Social Science Library?
Answer: 2009
The RSC's library collection was integrated into the Bodleian Social Science Library in 2009.
Which former department was the RSC initially part of before its current departmental affiliation?
Answer: Queen Elizabeth House
The RSC was initially part of Queen Elizabeth House before its current affiliation with the Department of International Development.
The RSC primarily collaborates with businesses and NGOs to extend its influence.
Answer: False
The RSC collaborates with a broad network including governments, international organizations, NGOs, and businesses, not exclusively businesses and NGOs.
The RSC actively engages with institutions in the Global North but not the Global South.
Answer: False
The RSC maintains a program of institutional links with agencies and academic centers in both the Global South and the Global North.
Besides universities and research institutions, which other types of organizations does the RSC network with?
Answer: Governments, international organizations, NGOs, and businesses.
The RSC leverages an extensive network that includes governments, international organizations, NGOs, and businesses to extend its influence.
How does the RSC facilitate public engagement with its work?
Answer: Through weekly seminars and annual lectures open to the public.
The RSC facilitates public engagement through weekly seminars and annual lectures that are open to the public.
What is the purpose of the RSC's institutional links with agencies in the Global South?
Answer: To enhance research and teaching capacities and improve policy practices.
The purpose of the RSC's institutional links with agencies in the Global South is to enhance research and teaching capacities and improve policy practices.