UCL’s Centre for Rohingya Studies (CRS) is the world’s first academic centre dedicated to the study of the victims of one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our time.

The Centre will have three principal aims:

  1. Archival Evidence: To support a research agenda and an institutional framework to study the treatment of the Rohingya, including establishing the world’s foremost documentary resource on the campaign waged by the Army of Myanmar against the Rohingya minority in Rakhine state.
  2. Policy Solutions. . To carry our rigorous research and develop proposals for political solutions to this crisis, as well as to develop frameworks for managing similar refugee crises expected in the future.
  3. Rohingya Identity. To study Rohingya identity, history, culture and way of life before it disappears by decades of living in refugee camps and assimilation into host countries.



Contact: azeem.ibrahim@ucl.ac.uk

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