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The Centre for Peace and Justice, BRAC University (CPJ), is pleased to announce the launching of an intensive five-day Short Course in Refugee Studies from 28th August to 1st September 2022. This online course will bring together scholars and practitioners and offer participants a unique learning experience focusing on a range of themes broadly relating to refugee studies, particularly the Rohingya refugee situation in Bangladesh.
With the offices of its Refugee Studies Unit (RSU) merely minutes away from the Kutupalong refugee camp, widely known as the world’s largest refugee camp, the CPJ came into existence in 2017 around the same time the most recent large-scale persecution of the Rohingya people began in Myanmar causing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh. From the outset, the CPJ has forged strong alliances with national and international organizations to extend a range of services that have contributed to alleviating the plight of the Rohingya.
CPJ’s constant and deep engagement with Bangladesh’s ever-evolving Rohingya refugee situation has led it to possess a truly unique and nuanced understanding of the persecuted Rohingya people and the protracted refugee situation they are a part of.
Drawing from five years worth of experience directly engaging with the Rohingya refugee situation, CPJ’s Short Course in Refugee Studies is designed to bridge the gaps between theory and practice in the discipline of forced migration. We are confident that upon completion of the course, participants will leave with a fresh pair of eyes that will enable them to better understand refugee studies and the Rohingya refugee situation.
Course Structure:
The guiding principle of the short course is to ask one core theoretical question complemented by a range of sub-questions that have practical implications in the context of the Rohingya refugee situation in Bangladesh. The questions shall be theoretical in nature, but their implications shall have practical consequences. The Rohingya refugee situation in Bangladesh shall form the basis of further understanding of the theoretical questions asked during the short course.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
– Understanding the causes of ‘refugeehood’ with particular reference to the ethnoreligious and political complexities of the Rohingya refugee situation and the persecution of the Rohingya people in Myanmar.
– Identifying and comprehending the importance of refugee rights with particular emphasis on the right to work, education, and movement.
– Creating awareness of the global refugee protection regime, with a particular focus on the internal domestic legal architecture applicable to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Mode of Operation:
The Short Course in Refugee Studies will be offered online (via Zoom) from the 28th of August to the 1st of September 2022.
Each day will be divided into two sessions, with Session 1 taking place from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, and Session 2 taking place between 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
The time and date are determined per Bangladesh Standard Time.
Participants will be given access to a series of reading materials, provided lectures, and the opportunity to engage in panels and seminars throughout the course.
All participants are expected to attend a minimum of 8 out of 10 sessions in order to qualify for the certificate provided at the end of the course.
Who can apply?
The course is designed to help bridge academia and practical experiences in order to provide a comprehensive picture of the Rohingya refugee situation. Individuals who have an intermediate understanding of the overarching refugee situations across the world and those with a particular interest in the Rohingya situation are encouraged to apply. The course will accept a maximum cohort of 25 participants.
– Participants should ideally hold a Master’s degree in a field relevant to refugee studies. However, participants who hold an undergraduate degree, complemented by one or two years of professional experience will also be considered.
– Applicants with an undergraduate in refugee studies or relevant fields of social sciences, law will be preferred.
– Applicants with more professional/academic experience will be preferred.
– The course will be delivered in English; hence candidates should have adequate proficiency in English.
Fees and Funding:
The course fee is 21,400 BDT (US$ 250 approx.)
Student Discount: If you are a student and are able to produce a valid student ID Card, the fees of the course will be reduced to 19,500 BDT (US$ 225 approx.)
Flock Discounts: Groups of 3 or more from the same organisation/institution can sign up for the course at 17,200 BDT (US$ 200 approx). This means that if you group includes 3 or more people, but less than 5 people, you qualify for this discount.
Groups of 5 or more from the same organisation/institution can sign up for the course at 15,000 BDT US$ 175 approx.). This means that if your group includes 5 people or any more than that, you qualify for this discount.
All discounts will apply on an individual basis. For example, if you are one among a 5-person group, then each member of that group will be required to pay the stipulated fee.
To apply for Flock discounts, please send an email indicating the names and designations of the applicants to cpj.courses@bracu.ac.bd
Application:
To Apply, Please Click Here: https://forms.gle/UjeDPVidPGDZ2Noe6
Or visit https://cpj.bracu.ac.bd/cpj-post/cpj-shortcourse/
Application Deadline- 10th August 2022