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JOINclusion Lite & Teacher Training: Tools for Building Empathy in Education
The Lite version of the JOINclusion app is now available for download on Google Play, providing educators and trainers with an accessible tool to initiate meaningful activities that foster empathy and cultural understanding.
read morePolicy brief: Towards the More Effective Use of Irregular Migration Data in Policymaking
This new MIrreM policy brief has been published and launched jointly with MPI-Europe on Dec 10. Drawing on data from various MIrreM stakeholder workshops, this policy brief highlights challenges such as the political nature of data collection, limited accessibility, and the lack of data literacy among users.
read more04/12/2024 – Migration Seminar Series: Atlas of Uncertainty: Journeys Transforming African Cityscapes
You are cordially invited to join the next UNU-MERIT Migration Seminar Series: Atlas of Uncertainty: Journeys Transforming African Cityscapes with speaker Professor Loren Landau- University of Oxford. This will be on Wednesday, 04 December 2024 at 16:00-17:00. To join, and for more information, see: https://unu.edu/merit/seminar/migration-seminar-series-atlas-uncertainty-journeys-transforming-african-cityscapes.
read more17/12/2024 – Invitation to the next Jean Monnet EU Migration Law and Governance Lecture
Please find below information on the next lecture in the Jean Monnet EU Migration Law and Governance Lecture series convened at the Law Faculty by Lilian Tsourdi.
read more18/12/2024 – GTD Colloquium with Suze van Meegan
The Globalisation, Transnationalism, and Development (GTD) Research Group at FASoS, Maastricht University cordially invites you its Fall Colloquium Series.
read moreNew publication: Migrant money and political unrest: Remittances and Support for Protest in Latin America and the Caribbean
López García, A.I. (2024) Migrant money and political unrest: Remittances and Support for Protest in Latin America and the Caribbean. International Migration, 00, 1–20. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.13351
read more06/12/2024 – Invitation Refugee Project Maastricht Lecture on Migrants and Refugees under International and European Law
Refugee Project Maastricht will be hosting a lecture (in English) titled “Migrants and Refugees under International and European Law” where Felix Peerboom, a lecturer of law, will explore the legal framework that protects refugees and migrants.
read moreEthics Guidelines of the German Network for Forced Migration Studies published
We are delighted to inform you that the Ethics Guidelines of the German Network for Forced Migration Studies (Netzwerk Fluchtforschung e.V.) are now available in German and English as Open Access publications.
read more29/11/2024 – Refugee Project Maastricht Lecture on the Basics of Migration
Refugee Project Maastricht (RPM) has a lecture about the basics of migration this week, with guest speaker Martijn Pluim who has more than 25 years experience in migration policy.
read moreSeminar: Hacking anti-immigration attitudes and stereotypes: A randomised intervention in Italian high-schools (hybrid)
The next EUI Migration Policy Centre (MPC) seminar will welcome Professor of Economics Mariapia Mendola (University of Milan-Bicocca).
read more20/11/2024 – Conference on Building Knowledge: Temporary Protection in Europe
Together with UNHCR, Lilian Tsourdi Associate Professor at the Law Faculty of Maastricht University
read more28/11/2024 – Film screening and discussion “Solace”
We are delighted to invite you to a collaborative event hosted by Women in Refugee Law (WiRL) and GenSeM. Join us in Room Arts C333 (School of Global Studies) or online for the film screening of the documentary ‘Solace’ and an accompanying panel discussion.
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