International migration has become an all-important issue for the world
as a whole, and for the European Union and its neighbourhood in particular. If
you are interested in studying migration from a number of different
disciplinary perspectives, critically interrogating some of the subtle assumptions underlying much contemporary
academic, political and media debate on migration and re-framing
how we view and speak about migration, why not join the 10th Migration Summer School?
The call for applications is now open for the 10th Migration Summer School: Framing Migration Differently: From Implicit Problem to Implied Asset, which will take place in Florence, Italy from Monday 23 June until Friday 4 July 2014.
A number of fee-waiver and fully-funded scholarship places are available by application.
Doctoral and postdoctoral researchers as well as civil servants and professionals from intergovernmental, governmental and non-governmental agencies working in migration-related areas are encouraged to apply.
For further information on the application criteria, fees and scholarships, a list of proposed workshops and to access the application form, please visit the 10th Migration Summer School webpage (http://www.migrationpolicycentre.eu/events/migration-summer-school/10th-migration-summer-school/?utm_source=MPC+Newsletter&utm_campaign=caffcef940-10th_Migration_Summer_School3_27_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5739ea1f8b-caffcef940-40560833).
For further information or queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Migration Policy Centre:
Telephone: +39 055 4685 817/892
Email: mpc@eui.eu