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Summer School 2019, “Moving on from the Migrant Crisis: Socio-political implications of movements to Europe”

Summer School 2019, “Moving on from the Migrant Crisis: Socio-political implications of movements to Europe”
Added on 24/06/2019

Summer School 2019, “Moving on from the Migrant Crisis: Socio-political implications of movements to Europe”
Monday, 24 June – Tuesday, 2 July 2019
Thessaloniki, Greece

Description of the programme:

The sustained political and media focus on movements of people across the Mediterranean Sea, which peaked in 2015, has moved on. However, the people who moved remain in Europe - and the medium and long term issues of managing diversity are only just beginning to be addressed. What is life like now for those who moved a few years ago and remain in precarious living settings with insecure immigration status? How are local organizations and institutions, in the places where numbers of recent international incomers peaked in 2015-2016, moving on from the crisis of arrival to longer term questions of integration and settlement? And what are the long terms implications for a ‘new’ European politics of the language of migration crisis, given the rise in populism and far-right political movements across many European countries? Attend lectures on migration and integration, listen to real life experiences, views and insights from people working in NGOs and public authorities managing migration flows and integration in Greece and volunteer on site with an NGO.

Main Themes and Activities

Lectures - Workshops - Experiential Learning - Group Work - Coaching Sessions - Volunteering

Students who participate in the summer school will attend lectures on migration and integration, listen to real life experiences, views and insights from people working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and public authorities managing migration flows and integration in Greece, as well as, volunteer on site with an NGO.

The summer school focuses on making students aware of the wider political, economic and social implications of the migration flows and the new challenges rising from refugee integration, through a series of lectures, workshops, guest speeches and volunteering.

Through this summer school students will have the chance to:

  • Expand their knowledge on migration management and integration post-2014;
  • Understand how refugee and migrant integration affects every aspect of modern society;
  • Familiarize themselves with the challenges of integration;
  • Volunteer on site and understand how the life of people residing in refugee sites is shaped by the new realities

Programme Information

When:
Monday, 24 June – Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Duration:
8 days

Entry requirements:
Applicants must be registered on a university course (undergraduate or postgraduate).

Application Deadline: 
31 March 2019 

Language of instruction:
The summer school programme is taught and delivered in English.

Summer School certificate:
Upon completion of the programmes students will receive a Certificate of Attendance from The University of Sheffield International Faculty CITY College.

Credits:
The course is worth 15 UK credits or 7.5 ECTS or 3 US credits.

How to Apply

Information for all students:

Students interested in applying for Summer School 2019 should fill in the online application form below.
The number of places in the Summer School is limited. Applications are considered in priority order, according to the date of their submission.
Students may reserve a place by filling in the online application. The registration is completed after the submission of the fees.
After the completion of the prescribed quota of places, no application is accepted.

Information for The University of Sheffield students only:

Students from the Department of Politics (University of Sheffield) should apply through their own department's internal procedure. Please contact Dr Nasos Roussias (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for more information.

Students from the Department Sociological Studies (University of Sheffield) should apply through their own department's internal procedure. Please contact Dr. Julie Walsh (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for more information.

 
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