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Our work with people who have been forced to leave their country due to war, violence, conflict or persecution
Working with refugees and partners around the South West and beyond, the University is committed to understanding and collaborating with displaced communities to support a brighter future. From students getting real-world experience with service users, to research exploring the concept of ‘home’, the projects and events taking place make an impactful difference to everyone involved.
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The University undertakes a variety of research related to refugees, from health and wellbeing to arts and heritage.
This research network seeks to provide a voice for the displaced and facilitates a platform for research projects with our global partners.
This project addresses poverty alleviation and empowerment of women refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, will be examining the impact of grassroots micro-entrepreneurship on the lives of the women and their families.
Funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), this study aims to co-design a peer support model for improving refugees’ mental health and wellbeing.
We are a research collective of multidisciplinary academics whose work deals with global challenges cross-cutting issues of social and spatial displacement (and associated harms), migration, memory and material culture, identity, race and ethnicity.
This two year project explores the resilience of Syrian refugee male artisans residing in Jordan and offers them a social enterprise training programme and mentoring.
Working with refugees and asylum seekers in the South West on visualising the meaning of 'home'.
Art by 8bitfaz