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    • Europe's post-war refugees
    • Truce? Imperial War Museum

     

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  • Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
  • Research
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  • Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
  • Research
  • Impact
    • Historical perspective impacts on changes in humanitarian aid
    • Schools work and exhibitions highlight the story of Europe's post-war refugees
    • Truce? Imperial War Museum challenges visitors on the complexities of peace-making

Impact

Our research influences and engages with the wider community, in Manchester and beyond, in many ways.

You can read about the impact of our Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute research by viewing some of the projects we've been involved in.

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Imperial War Museum on the complexities of peace-making

We contributed significantly to interactive displays of controversial and complex topics which are now part of the Imperial War Museum North’s permanent main display.

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Research impacts on changes in humanitarian aid

Research into the history of humanitarian responses has provided a new perspective on emergency aid.

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Europe's post-war refugees

Our research has raised new perspectives on Europe's post-war refugee crisis and subsequent humanitarian action.

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  • Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
  • Research
  • Impact
    • Historical perspective impacts on changes in humanitarian aid
    • Schools work and exhibitions highlight the story of Europe's post-war refugees
    • Truce? Imperial War Museum challenges visitors on the complexities of peace-making