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Each year, the Odysseus Network organizes a Summer School in EU immigration and asylum law and policy. The courses tackle the most recent legislative, jurisprudential and political developments in the field at EU level.
When
01 July 2019
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: immigration law
On May 27, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, European Commission and European Migration Network organise the International Conference “A New European Agenda on Migration?”. During this event, experts will share their views on the achievements, challenges and perspectives of integration and migration policies in Europe.
When
27 May 2019
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Main Theme: Integration, Asylum, Migration
Keywords: European Agenda on Migration
On 18 January a conference will take place in Brussels organised by the federal Migration Centre Myria, the Académie Royale des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, the Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten and newspaper Le Soir. The focus will be on international protection and economic migration.
When
18 January 2019
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Main Theme: International Protection, Economic migration
Keywords: conference
The ChildMove project represents a unique attempt to follow young refugees and migrants as they travel from Libya and Turkey to European shores and onwards, and to allow young people themselves to speak of what it means to be on the move.
Join the Migration Policy Institute Europe and Ghent University for a morning coffee and discussion of this ground-breaking study of the experiences of young refugees and migrants who have travelled across Europe, unaccompanied by their families
When
27 November 2018
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Main Theme: Vulnerable groups
Keywords: unaccompanied minors
In 2018, the annual Metropolis conference will take place in Sydney from 29 October to 2 November. The theme for this year’s conference is 'Global Migration in Turbulent Times'.
When
29 October 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: metropolis
This conference seeks to shed light on the interesting topic of returning third-country nationals who have entered or stayed irregularly in the EU, as well as on their subsequent reintegration.
When
23 October 2018
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Main Theme: Return & Readmission
Keywords: reintegration
This conference will provide an opportunity to exchange good practices used in creating and maintaining partner relations between diasporas and their countries of origin acknowledging the important role they have in their countries’ development.
When
22 October 2018
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Main Theme: External Dimension
Keywords: diaspora
This conference will seek to discuss global migration trends, the role of the EU, as well as the external dimensions of the EU migration policy.
When
04 October 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: Austria
This year seminar will be focused on vulnerabilities of migrants in the current global migration context.
When
22 August 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: Slovakia
The 15th IMISCOE Annual Conference will take place in Barcelona, 2 - 4 July 2018. The conference covers the theme "Europe, migrations and the Mediterranean: human mobilities and intercultural challenges".
When
02 July 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Each year, the Odysseus Network organizes a summer school in EU immigration and asylum law and policy. The courses tackle the most recent legislative, jurisprudential and political developments in the field at EU level.
When
02 July 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: Training
On the occasion of the publication of its annual report "Migration in rights and numbers: family life in jeopardy", Myria organizes a conference in the Belgian Senate on June 26.
When
26 June 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
Keywords: family reunification right
This conference is entitled 'Sustainable migrration from poor to rich countries - Towards a new refugee and migration system?'. It will address the challenges and sustainability of today’s migration. There is a growing call for a more holistic and sustainable approach to migration policy.
When
21 June 2018
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Main Theme: Cross-sectional
The results of the third sociomonitoring report, published in December 2017, will be presented by the Federal Public Service Employment and Unia, in order to better understand the situation of persons on the labour market according to their origin.
When
18 June 2018
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Main Theme: Integration
Keywords: socioeconomic monitoring, labour market
This interesting conference is organised by the German Contact Point of the EMN. It aims to bring together policy-makers, academics and actors from NGOs and administration in Germany and at EU-level. Therefore, the conference covers a wide range of topics ranging from the arrival of unaccompanied minors to the transition to adulthood.
When
14 June 2018
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Main Theme: Vulnerable groups
Keywords: unaccompanied minors
On the 31st of May and 1st of June, the Bulgarian Contact Point of the EMN - in the framework of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council - organizes the EMN Annual Conference. The conference will be dedicated to the following topic: challenges and success factors in managing migration flows.
When
01 June 2018
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Main Theme: Borders & Visa, Irregular Migration
Keywords: Bulgarian Presidency, Bulgaria, EMN conference
The panel discussion will present the findings of the recently completed research project of the European Foundation for Democracy which examined how different European countries with high numbers of refugees and/or experience of integrating high numbers of refugees are managing the integration process and identifies good practices for integrating refugees. The research looked in particular at the situation of Syrian refugees in Europe, though not exclusively.
When
16 May 2018
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Main Theme: Integration
Keywords: Immigrant integration
48 winning journalists will receive EU-funded contracts to produce a story focused on diaspora, labour migration, vulnerable groups or legal and irregular migration to counterbalance the narrative on migration.
When
15 May 2018
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Main Theme: Migration
Keywords: media, Euro-Mediterranean region
This conference aims to provide legal practitioners with an update on recent developments in the EU legal migration system and the mechanisms put in place to tackle labour and skills shortages and to reinforce the attractiveness of the EU for key workers
When
03 May 2018
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Main Theme: Economic migration, Family reunification
Keywords: legal migration
At the height of the refugee “crisis” in October 2015, over 7,000 asylum seekers crossed the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece per day. This created problematic conditions for refugees in reception centers and overwhelmed Greece as a first country of entry to the EU. In this setting, the EU-Turkey Statement was concluded with the aim of managing migration across the Aegean Sea and curbing arrivals to the EU. Whilst the Statement was effective in reducing the number of arrivals, it has been met with a series of human rights concerns.
When
20 March 2018
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Main Theme: External Dimension
This training session (in Dutch) provided by the Flemish Agency for Integration and Civic Integration aims at providing participants with a basic understanding of international family law.
When
15 March 2018
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These 2 training sessions (in Dutch) provided by the Flemish Agency for Integration and Civic Integration aim at providing participants with a basic understanding of the different residence statuses in Belgium, the different residence documents, and - to some extent - the associated rights.
When
13 March 2018
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Main Theme: Asylum, Migration
Keywords: immigration law, Agency for Integration and Civic Integration
These 2 training sessions (in Dutch) provided by the Flemish Agency for Integration and Civic Integration aim at providing participants with a basic understanding of the different residence statuses in Belgium, the different residence documents, and - to some extent - the associated rights.
When
12 March 2018