Welcome to the home page for The Refugee Council Archive at UEL. The Archive is located within the Library & Learning Service on the University's Docklands Campus and provides a unique resource for the study of refugees, asylum, forced migration and related issues.
Archive Induction : For students on the postgraduate MA in Refugee Studies here at the University of East London, I am including a PDF copy here of the Powerpoint Presentation I have created for the Archive Induction session tonight. I hope you will find this useful? [PDF Download]
News: Our Latest Refugee Archives Newsletter is now available for download from the Newsletter page on this website. The Newsletter is available in PDF fornat and can be downloaded from the following link : Download Newsletter (1.63 MB).
Through these pages you will be able to search the Archive's online catalogue, learn more about the Archive and the types of material it holds and you will also be able to contact the Archivist responsible for managing the Collection to gain further information or perhaps to make an appointment to visit.
Please navigate the site using the menus listed on the left. You may also click on one of the Core Page links listed below:
Core Pages:
Our latest accessions list coving the period for January to June 2011 is now available to download in PDF format from this website. Please visit our `New Accessions' webpage to view the file.
Further information and a current awareness service will be made available via our new Refugee Research E-Mail Group. To subscribe and for further information, please Click Here.
The new brochure for the MA/Postgraduate Diploma in Refugee Studies is now available online. To download - please click here.
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