Recent accessions and donations to the Refugee Council Archive at UEL can be found on this page. We are endeavouring to expand and develop the Collection as quickly as available funds and the generosity of donors will allow.
Important recent additions will be listed below so please return to this page on a regular basis to check for updates. We will also provide a regular Accessions and Donations List of new volumes and items added to the Refugee Council Archive at UEL in combination with the provision of regularly updated lists of current and past journal and newsletter subscriptions.
We will endeavour to keep you updated of new additions to the Refugee Council Archive at UEL. For details of our most recent additions, please refer to the Quarterly Accession Lists for 2009 in the table below. A history of previous additions can be found on our Accessions 2005-2008 page. The New Accessions Lists are available in PDF format and are freely available to download.
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New Accessions List |
First Quarter 2009 |
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New Accessions List
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Second Quarter 2009 |
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New Accessions List |
Third Quarter 2009 |
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New Accessions List |
Fourth Quarter 2009 |
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These accession lists are avaiable in Adobe PDF and the free Adobe Acrobate Reader can be downloaded from the Adobe website. Click on the Adobe image to download:
Recent Donations:
May / June2007 - In the course of these two months, we hve received large and significant donations from both Asylum Aid and The Refugee Council.
January 2007 - We are pleased to announce the donation and arrival of the Archive collection of the Northern Refugee Centre in Sheffield.
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