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A Panel Discussion on the BBI Judgment of the High Court of Kenya - Media Hopper Create
The Edinburgh Centre for Consitutional Law presents A Panel Discussion on the BBI Judgment of the High Court of Kenya Overview: The recent BBI judgment of the High Court of Kenya (David Ndii v. The Attorney General [2020]) has aroused major
Africa 2023: Prospects and Forecasts (Edinburgh) | School of Social and Political Science
refugee status experiences in host communities.
If you have any other type of immigration permission | Student Immigration Service | Student Administration
Find out what to do if you have another type of permission for the UK, for example BN(O), Ukraine Scheme, an asylum claim, refugee status, Skilled Worker and Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

Clara Calia | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: c.calia@ed.ac.uk
Clara Calia. Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology. Contact details. Email: c.calia@ed.ac.uk. Web: Supporting ethical research and clinical practice: a Toolkit. Web: European Consortium on Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology (ECCroN). Web: One Health

Dr James Mackay | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: james.mackay@ed.ac.uk
Space and Place, Doing Refugee History Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, October 2021.
Adam Ferron | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: Adam.Ferron@ed.ac.uk
Palestine Refugees and International Law, University of Oxford's Refugee Studies Centre (RSC), short course, 2016.
Design & Screen Cultures (D&SC) Research Group | Edinburgh College of Art
Sexual Cultures; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) joint grant Energy and Forced Displacement: A Qualitative Approach to Light, Heat and Power in Refugee

David Farrier | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: David.Farrier@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)131 650 3607
His books have been translated into ten languages. David is also the author of Postcolonial Asylum (Liverpool University Press, 2011), and Unsettled Narratives (Routledge, 2007), and co-editor of Refugee Imaginaries:
Week2|My thoughts on the exhibition format – Jiaying Lyu / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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Dr Jingyi Li | The University of Edinburgh
- Email: jingyi.li@ed.ac.uk
- Tel: +44(0)131 651 6205
Sarah Austin, Title: Teacher Development in Refugee Contexts . Dorothea Vincent, The United Nations' relationship with civil society: development of the 2nd Charter 'The united peoples' and the United Nations' principled
