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Forced Migration Review is free of charge. To maximise scarce resources, however, the number of copies sent to any one organisation is limited and we prefer not to send FMR to individuals. Please circulate FMR among colleagues.

How to request a copy

To be posted hard copies of future issues, please complete our online request form.

Before doing so, please note that the full text of all articles is available online. If you have reliable and fast Internet access, do consider whether you could read it online.

Students: As a general policy we do not send hard copies of FMR to students. Most students in northern academic institutions have free, fast access to the Internet and can access FMR online. Also, we find that students' postal addresses rapidly go out of date and we do wish to avoid wasting resources posting copies only to have them returned - or perhaps discarded. We would be happy to send FMR to your college/university library - please email us the full postal address. You can also join our email alert list to be notified as soon as the latest issue is available.

We will contact all readers at regular intervals to check that they wish to continue to receive FMR. If your address or email changes in the meantime, please let us know so that we can update our records and avoid wasting postage.

If you would like to make a voluntary contribution to help cover the cost of postage of FMR to your institution and to refugee organisations in other countries, please email us at fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk Many thanks.

 


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