Submitted by Irene Tumwebaze on Fri, 2010/08/13 - 05:22
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Queen Mary, University of London
In an increasingly globalised world, migration and the legal issues involved is a matter of growing importance. The Masters programme in Migration and Law acknowledges the demand for a postgraduate degree which incorporates the intricate relationship between the movement of people and the legalities that surround those migrations.
CALL FOR PAPERS The Forty Years' Crisis: Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959
15-17 September 2010, Birkbeck College London (Deadline 1 February 2010)
Organisers: Dr Jessica Reinisch (Birkbeck) and Dr Matthew Frank (Leeds)
When the United Nations launched the first ever 'World Refugee Year' in June 1959, it came at the end of a tumultuous half century of military and diplomatic conflict and a succession of refugee crises originating in Europe. The publicity and events surrounding World Refugee Year were
RAGU (The Refugee Assessment and Guidance Unit), at London Metropolitan University is looking for a full-time careers adviser to deliver the IAG service to Refugee Teachers as part of the newly established Refugee Teachers Centre. The application closing date is 17 June 2009.
In order to apply for this post please follow these directions:
For the first time ever, thousands of immigrants, some of the illegal, marched from Westminster Cathedral to Trafalgar Square with the backing of faith leaders, politicians and trade unionists, to call for a “pathway into citizenship” for the 500,000-odd “undocumented migrants” in the UK who have been left in legal limbo.