We invite you to join us for the launch of Asylum By Boat: Origins of Australia’s refugee policy by Dr Claire Higgins.
Join us for an evening of positive discussion about fresh approaches to Australia’s refugee policies, hosted at the Sydney Opera House by the Kaldor Centre and the UNSW Grand Challenge on Refugees & Migrants.
As the Trump administration casts immigration to the forefront of its agenda, Professor David FitzGerald, from the University of California San Diego, offered a global, domestic and historical context for the latest American plans.
The movement of asylum seekers and migrants by boat has seized attention across the world.
From refugee emergency to protracted exile: The role of 'time' in international protection
On the 28 June 2016, the Kaldor Centre hosted a conversation with Dr Jeff Crisp and Professor Jane McAdam on the implications of this year’s international summits to address global displacement.
On 18 May 2016, Kaldor Centre Research Associate Madeline Gleeson presented her new book 'Offshore: Behind the wire on Manus and Nauru.
On the 21 March 2016, the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law hosted a lunchtime seminar to discuss the social and legal situations of asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia.
On 20 November 2015, the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law hosted its second annual conference.
This symposium on 'Public Attitudes to Refugees' was organised by the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law in conjunction with the Migration Law Program (ANU) and the Centre for Refugee Research (UNSW).
The Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, in partnership with Australia21, the Centre for Policy Development (CPD), launched the report Beyond the Boats: Building an Asylum and Refugee Policy for the Long Term.
The Kaldor Centre held its first annual conference on the 3 November 2014.