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Name: Josiane Matar
University of Oxford
https://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/people/josiane-matar
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 5 June 2025
Safe for Whom? Rethinking Return Through Marginalised Refugee Voices
Date: 5 June 2025, 15:30 - 17:00
Speaker
s:
Jasmin Lilian Diab (Lebanese American University),
Professor Dawn Chatty (University of Oxford),
Nicholas Van Hear (University of Oxford),
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Venue: Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
Venue Details: Seminar Room 1
Organiser:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Host:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Events this person is hosting:
Thursday 5 June 2025
Safe for Whom? Rethinking Return Through Marginalised Refugee Voices
Date: 5 June 2025, 15:30 - 17:00
Speaker
s:
Jasmin Lilian Diab (Lebanese American University),
Professor Dawn Chatty (University of Oxford),
Nicholas Van Hear (University of Oxford),
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Venue: Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
Venue Details: Seminar Room 1
Organiser:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Host:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 5 June 2025
Safe for Whom? Rethinking Return Through Marginalised Refugee Voices
Date: 5 June 2025, 15:30 - 17:00
Speaker
s:
Jasmin Lilian Diab (Lebanese American University),
Professor Dawn Chatty (University of Oxford),
Nicholas Van Hear (University of Oxford),
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Venue: Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
Venue Details: Seminar Room 1
Organiser:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)
Host:
Josiane Matar (University of Oxford)