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    Alexander Betts

    Professor of Forced Migration & International Affairs at University of Oxford

    Dr. Alexander Betts is a distinguished academic known for his work in International Relations, especially in the field of Forced Migration. He holds a D.Phil in International Relations, an M.Phil in Development Studies with Distinction, an MSc in International Relations with Distinction, and a BA (hons) in Economics with French.

    Currently, Dr. Betts serves as a Professor of Forced Migration & International Affairs at the University of Oxford. He has also held significant positions in academia including Director of the 'Grand Union' Doctoral Training Partnership at ESRC, Associate Head (Graduate and Research Training) in the Social Sciences Division at the University of Oxford, and Director of the Refugee Studies Centre at University of Oxford.

    His expertise and contributions to the field have been recognized internationally, having been a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and a British Academy Mid-Career Fellow at The British Academy. Prior to his current positions, he has held various roles such as Associate Professor of Refugee Studies, Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University, and Hedley Bull Research Fellow in International Relations at the University of Oxford.

    Dr. Betts has a diverse academic background which has been enriched by his experiences such as being a Rose Junior Research Fellow in International Relations at Lady Margaret Hall, and working as an Assistant Liaison Officer at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.

    His career exemplifies a strong commitment to research, education, and advocacy in the area of Forced Migration and International Affairs.

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    Oxford, England, United Kingdom