MACIMIDE Newsletter 30.06.2015

Please find below the latest announcements from the Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development (MACIMIDE).

Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development (MACIMIDE)

PhD position on Formal and Informal Social Protection across Borders

PhD Candidate, “Formal and informal social protection across borders”, Department of Technology and Society Studies, affiliated to the Graduate School Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Specifications – (explanation) Location Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Grote Gracht 90-92,...

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PhD position on Identity Constructions among Polish and ‘Local’ Youth in Limburg through Language Practices

PhD Candidate, “Identity constructions among Polish and ‘local’ youth in Limburg through language practices”, Department of Literature and Arts, affiliated to the Graduate School Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Specifications – (explanation) Location Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social….

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PhD Position on Mobility in Context: Migration Trajectories in a Border Region Context

PhD Candidate, “Mobility in Context: Migration Trajectories in a Border Region Context”, Department of Political Science affiliated to the Graduate School Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Specifications – (explanation) Location Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Grote Gracht….

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10 July: PhD Defence “The Margins of Discretion in European Expulsion Decisions” by Kathrin Hamenstädt

National expulsion decisions following a criminal conviction in light of European standards and their effects on the European level PhD Defence by Kathrin Hamenstädt Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Hildegard Schneider and Dr. Elise Muir Abstract: Foreigners who have been convicted of crimes and….

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1 July: PhD Defence “Living Apart Together Across Borders; How Ghanaian couples form, transform, or dissolve in the context of international migration” by Kim Caarls

Living Apart Together Across Borders; How Ghanaian couples form, transform, or dissolve in the context of international migration PhD Defence by Kim Caarls Abstract: The prevailing notion that all migrants in the Netherlands want to unite their families by bringing….

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1 July: Workshop “Migrant Families Living Across National and Regional Borders”

Migrant Families Living Across National and Regional Borders Cross-border families where one or more family members migrate and leave other members in origin regions are a common and contemporary form of family in today’s globalized world. Quantitative, large-scale research on….

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30 June: Presentation of the project Integration Policies: Who Benefits? MIPEX 2015 results in Brussels

Presentation of the project Integration Policies: Who Benefits? MIPEX 2015 results in Brussels 30 June will mark the publication of the full results of the project “Integration policies: Who benefits?” coordinated by CIDOB and MPG and co-funded by the EU….

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