To mark the launch of the CAMMIGRES network in January 2014, Research Horizon featured a 'Spotlight' on migration research at the University of Cambridge.
Articles by CAMMIGRES network members are listed here:
- Professor Madeleine Arnot, Faculty of Education; Migrant children: the litmus test of our education system
- Professor Alison Bashford, Department of History; Migration: Britain's hospitable past
- Professor Andy Cliff, Department of Geography; Unsafe havens? Health risks for refugees
- Dr Shana Cohen and Dr Edward Kessler, Woolf Institute; 'Intelligent trust', ethno religious relationships and the rise of the food bank
- Dr Romola Davenport, Department of Geography; Cities of dreams..and death
- Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe, Institute of Criminology; Trafficked women, detained in the UK
- Professor Christopher Hill, Department of Politics and International Studies; Foreign policy, home truths
- Dr Andrea Manica, Department of Zoology, Evolutionary Ecology; Ancient genome lays to rest the origins of Americas' first humans
- Dr Thomas Jeffrey Miley, Department of Sociology; Rhetoric, policy and immigrant identities in Europe
- Dr William O'Reilly, Centre for History and Economics; Soul seller: the man who moved people
- Dr Ronika Power, Division of Archaeology; Biographies in the Bone
- Professor Jacqueline Scott and Dr Rory Coulter, Department of Sociology; Minor moves make major differences