Lillian Frost started as a Junior Visiting Fellow at MACIMIDE on February 19. She is a Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at George Washington University (GWU), with primary research interests in forced migration, citizenship, and Middle East politics.
read moreOn Wednesday, March 21, Lisa Andersson (OECD) will present “Interrelations between public policies, migration and development”. The seminar will be held from 12:00-13:00 in the UNU-MERIT building at Boschstraat 24 in room 1.23. A sandwich lunch will be provided. The migration seminar series is offered jointly by MGSoG/UNU-MERIT in collaboration with MACIMIDE, and features researchers and practitioners whose work addresses human mobility.
read moreBilisuma B. Dito, Assistant Professor in Globalization and Development Studies at Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, represents MACIMIDE at H2020 Cross Migration event in Florence.
read moreWe are happy to announce three PhD thesis defenses by TRANSMIC fellows that will take place at Maastricht University (Aula, Minderbroedersberg 4) soon:
read moreGlobalization, Transnationalism & Development Colloquium
When: April 18, 2018, from 15.30 to 17.00
Where: Spiegelzaal
read moreBücken, L., de Groot, R. (2018). ‘Deprivation of nationality under article 8(3) of the 1961 Convention on the reduction of statelessness’. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (forthcoming)
read moreInterested to lead @IMISCOE’s Standing Committee on Migration, Citizenship and Political Participation (MIGCITPOL)? Submit your nomination by 15 May! https://www.imiscoe.org/news/news-from-members/783-call-for-standing-committee-coordinators-migration-citizenship-and-political-participation
read morePlease find below the latest announcements from the Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development (MACIMIDE).
read moreProf. Dr. Arjen Leerkes joined the Migration Group at UNU-MERIT as a professorial fellow. There has been a selective securitisation of migration since the 1990s, and it is against this backdrop that Prof. Leerkes studies how states impact patterns of international migration in (un)intended ways, and at what human costs.
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