📢We are glad to present the new Prague Process Analytical Report 'Migration in the context of climate and environmental changes in non-EU Prague Process States: Exploring Vulnerabilities, Policy Gaps and Available Protection Frameworks' authored by @ChiaraScissa.
Unterbringung von Geflüchteter wird eine Milliarde Eure teuer für die Stadt Berlin/ the accommodation of people in need in Berlin will cost one billion more than it was planned
https://t.co/OVJ6il2enx
Das geht aus einem Schreiben des Senatsfinanzverwaltung hervor. Die Welt steckt sich in dauerhafte Krise und die Menschen leiden davon
🚀 We're hiring a Postdoc Researcher for WOMADE (Working Class Women and the Politics of Manufacturing Decline) at the University of Milan 🇮🇹! Explore the intersection of gender, class, and politics . Apply by June 27, 2024! 📅 details below 👇 #AcademicTwitter#Postdoc
Vacancy alert!
Graduates in gender studies, history of science, history of Central Asia or the Russian empire:
Exciting PhD position on "the gendered history of science in #CentralAsia"
Our new textbook on migration management is out. Thank to all @ICMPD colleagues in Baku and Vienna for the project we run together for the last year and our presentation today. Thank to all who joined us today at the ADA. Proud to be the part of this grandiose team.
In 2017/22, Spain received EUR 3400 Mln in investments by Russian citizens in exchange for residency. Russia with 4715 investors permits was the 2d. country behind China (7118) and ahead of the USA, India and Venezuela https://t.co/jDNpWMg41W
📣The Graduate School on Migration and Integration offers a new Doctoral course: Migration and Intersectional perspectives, 7.5 hec
🎓The course is free of charge and accommodation will be provided
🗓Deadline for applications: 7 August
👀Find out more: https://t.co/rSNM2iCbER
In 2023 #Germany (8910 or 39%) remained the leading destination of #RUS asylum seekers in the EU+. In fact, Germany received more applications than France (4863), Poland (1768), Spain (1691) and Austria (1034)
via @EUAsylumAgency
Border Crackdowns Won’t Solve America’s Immigration Crisis. More walls and police will never be enough to stop migrants from coming to the U.S. for the lower-skilled jobs the American economy needs.
https://t.co/6zAIR4IsaF