Centre for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP)
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About us
Founded in 1985, the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP) is a multidisciplinary centre that brings together academics, development practitioners and policy makers. Our work concentrates on:
- human rights and forced migration
- inclusive recovery and development
- conflict, humanitarian action and peacebuilding
- shelter, housing and home in crises.
We run a number of courses:
- Global Development and Humanitarian Practice (MA / PGDip / PGCert)
- Humanitarian Action and Peacebuilding (MA / PGCert)
- Architecture (MPhil / PhD / PhD by Practice / PhD by Published Work / Research Degree involving Creative Work)
We also conduct research with colleagues and partners worldwide.
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- Humanitarian Action and Peacebuilding (MA / PGCert)
- Architecture (MPhil / PhD / PhD by Practice / PhD by Published Work / Research Degree involving Creative Work)
- Global Development and Humanitarian Practice (MA / PGDip / PGCert)
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Research areas
Shelter, Housing and Home in Crises
Human rights and forced migration: policy and practice
Inclusive Recovery and Development
Conflict, humanitarian action and peacebuilding
News
06 March 2026
Oxford Human Rights Festival returns for its 24th year with the theme “Breaking Free”
A week of free public events will take place across Oxford this month, including at Oxford Brookes University, as the Oxford Human Rights Festival returns for its 24th year.
06 March 2025
Explore ‘The Power of the People’ at the 2025 Oxford Human Rights Festival
The Oxford Human Rights Festival 2025, hosted by Oxford Brookes University, will explore justice, culture, and activism through thought-provoking events, workshops, and exhibitions.
22 October 2024
CENDEP’s Zoe Jordan gets ESRC funding to study the impact of the amphetamine Captagon on refugees
This ESRC Responsive Mode research project investigates the supply and use of Captagon in Jordan among refugee and socio-economically marginalised communities.
08 October 2024
New article on decoloniality and justice
A new article by CENDEP's Dr Farah Mihlar, published in the 'Journal of Human Rights Practice', argues on the need include decolonial thinking in the field of transitional justice.
Oxford Human Rights Festival
14 - 21 March 2025
The Oxford Human Rights Festival, which is hosted by the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice, Oxford Brookes University is back for its 23rd instalment.
Over the past 20 years, this festival has used its platform to shed light on the importance of Human Rights through engaging programmes consisting of films, performances, talks, exhibitions, poetry, forms of art and more.
This year's festival's theme is 'Power of the People'. The theme aims to emphasise the power of the civil society groups and social movements to drive change through voices of the marginalised and affirming solidarities to these voices towards towards fulfilling of the universal Human Rights of all.
It aims to inspire conversations and actions that foster connections, empathy, and collaboration among individuals, social action groups and communities, fostering a platform for solidarity and change. Every person can champion human rights locally and globally while encouraging dialogue and collective mobilisation for justice in Oxford and beyond, towards a more equitable and just world.
Oxford Human Rights Festival website