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Related Institutions
COMPAS has a close working relationships with the following related institutions:
Related Departments within the University of Oxford
- University of Oxford
- Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Refugee Studies Centre
- IMI (International Migration Institute)
- School of Geography and the Environment
- Department of Economics
- Faculty of Law
- Department of Politics and International Relations
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Social Policy and Intervention
- Oxford Department of International Development
MigrationOxford introduces the large and wide-ranging portfolio of migration research, as well as teaching programmes, people, events and publications related to migration studies at the University of Oxford.
Linked Centres and Agencies
- CCIS (Centre for Comparative Immigration Studies)
- CMD (Centre for Migration and Development, Princeton University)
- GaWC (Globalization and World Cities - Study Group & Network)
- ICAR (Information Centre about Asylum and Refugees)
- IOM (International Organisation for Migration)
- ILO (International Labour Organization)
- ISIM (Institute for the study of International Migration)
- JCWI (Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants)
- MPI (Migration Policy Institute)
- OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
- Refugee Council
- Refugee Action, Refugee Awareness Project
- Sussex Centre for Migration Research
- UNCHR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
Previous Linked Centres and Agencies
Networks
IMISCOE
COMPAS is one of 19 established European research institutes have established a Network of Excellence in the domain of International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion (IMISCOE). The Network brings together some 300 selected, highly qualified researchers. Based on their wide-ranging skills and experience in international comparative research, the institutes implement an integrated, multidisciplinary, rigorously comparative research programme, with Europe as its central focus.
Metropolis
Former director of COMPAS, Steven Vertovec, sits on the steering committee of The International Metropolis Project. It provides a set of co-ordinated activities carried out by a membership of research and policy organizations who share a vision of strengthened immigration policy by means of applied academic research.
