17/12: Book Launch: COVID-19 and Migration: Understanding the Pandemic and Human Mobility
Virtual Book Launch: COVID-19 and Migration: Understanding the Pandemic and Human Mobility
read moreVirtual Book Launch: COVID-19 and Migration: Understanding the Pandemic and Human Mobility
read moreYou are invited to the Seminar Series on Forced Migration. The upcoming seminar will be given by Jennifer Hyndman (York University, Toronto, Centre for Refugee Studies), titled “Refugee Sponsorship: Will Civil Society Keep Stepping Up?” and is scheduled for Wednesday, December 16, 2020 starting at 5:30pm CET (Vienna time)/ 11:30am EST (Toronto time). The event will be held online. Everyone is welcome and you can register here.
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The next Migration Seminar, offered jointly by MGSoG/UNU-MERIT in collaboration with MACIMIDE, will take place on Wednesday, December 16th.
In this seminar Dr. Evelyn Ersanilli will present the results of the book Marriage Migration and Integration Integration’ (Palgrave) by Katharine Charsley, Marta Bolognani, Evelyn Ersanilli ,and Sarah Spencer. The seminar will be held from 15:00 to 16:00 CET on Zoom (link in location above).
read moreThe next edition of MACIMIDE’s multidisciplinary Annual Conference will take place on Thursday 23 and Friday 24 September 2021.
read moreA hands-on workshop in media-making (no prior experience in media required – all are welcome!)
Date: 27th of January 2021
Time: 15:00 – 17:00 (CET)
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SPEAKERS:
Monique Pariat, Director-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission
Ulrich Weinbrenner, General Director for Migration, Refugees, and Return Policy, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building, and Community, Federal Republic of Germany
Cláudia Pereira, Secretary of State for Integration and Migration, Portugal
Hanne Beirens, Director, MPI Europe
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On 7th April a workshop will be hosted on the ‘Criminalisation of Welfare and Citizenship’ under the broader theme of Crime, Criminalisation and Injustice.
read moreMixed methods research is an excellent way to capture complex phenomena such as migration due to its possibilities to collect rich, comprehensive data. However, the blending of methods in migration studies remains difficult. In this virtual conference, academic researchers will come together from all over the world together to exchange experiences, interests and ambitions in bringing mixed methods to the next level in the field of migration research.
read moreJUSTREMIT and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University invite paper and panel proposals for consideration for the first JUSTREMIT Conference “Remittance Studies: making and mapping a field.”
read moreIn the coming autumn, ITEM is organising several events on cross-border cooperation. The long awaited ITEM Annual Conference will finally take place this year!
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