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Migration Stories


29 May 2026, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

RHB 221, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free / Book here
Department Migrant Futures Institute
School Mind, Body and Society
Website Further details
Contact F.Shain(@gold.ac.uk)

Please join us on 29 May at 4pm to 7pm for this dissemination and networking event for this Migrant Futures Institute funded ‘Migration Stories’ research project.

Programme
4.00 Welcome and Introduction

4.15- 5.15 Migration Stories– research context, approach and findings
• ‘Human Costs of War: from Iraq 2003 to Ukraine 2022’ — Professor Bulent Gokay and Dr. Lily Hamourtziadou

• ‘Creative Responses to War and Insecurity: Co-creating the Documentary Drama ‘Peace is Home’’ — Sue Moffat in conversation with Farzana Shain

• ‘Making ‘Londoner’: Documenting Fatma’s Migration Journey from a Kurdish Village in Turkey to Cyprus, and then to London — Fatma Yuksel and Hasan Dogan in conversation with Bulent Gokay

• ‘Leaving War and Conflict: Settling in the UK’ — Findings from the Migration Stories Research Project, Prof. Farzana Shain and Dr. Mustafa Demir

5.30 - 6.30 Community Support, Advocacy, and Research

6.30 Networking

This event is free and all are welcome but booking is essential for managing room capacity and refreshments.

We look forward to seeing you!

Trigger warning: due to the focus on war and conflict the content of this session may be emotionally challenging for some people.

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29 May 2026 4:00pm - 7:00pm
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