“The Refugee Crises: Reshaping Europe and the Middle East” – A Teach-In, September 18, 2015 Everyday international news features stories of multiple refugee crises across the Middle East and through Europe. This Teach-In will feature presentations and discussion by Brown faculty and alumni with intimate knowledge of the causes, realities and consequences of these crises. Beshara Doumani, Joukowsky Family Professor of Modern Middle East History, Director, Middle East Studies Sarah Tobin Associate Director, Middle East Studies Syrian Refugees in Jordan; Palestinian Refugees from Syria Reva Dhingra ’14 CMES Alumna, Fulbright Fellow – Jordan 2014-2015 A Lost Generation: The Education Crisis Facing Refugees in the Middle East Nicola Perugini Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Brown University Middle East Studies, Italian Studies Cogut Center for the Humanities The Metamorphose of Asylum Keith Brown Director of Postdoctoral and Undergraduate Policy Programs Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs Faculty Fellow Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Metaphors “We” Live By, “They” Die By J. Nicholas Ziegler Visiting Associate Professor Watson Institute, Brown University Europe’s Place in the Refugee Crisis