Cooperation and Migration Studies: the final event of the Migrants Project organized by Unipa in Palermo

Great participation for the final stage of the project "Migrants", a program of Capacity Building for Higher Education funded by the European Commission through Erasmus Plus that sees the University of Palermo as lead applicant. The initiative in Palermo had included two sessions: the Final Dissemination Event entitled "(Dis)closing the...

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Call for applications for the third edition of the MIGRANTS Master’s Degree is now open till 19th July

After the incredible success of the first 2 editions, the Call for applications for the third edition of the MIGRANTS Master’s Degree is now open till 19th July. In 2021, the MIGRANTS project launched the Joint Master’s Degree in “Migration Studies: Governance, Policies and Cultures” gathering three Tunisian Partner Universities: Tunis El Manar University, La Manouba University, and Tunis...

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tunisia is not safe

Our second-year master’s student in Migration Studies has pubblished an article about refugees rights in Tunisia

Weslety Souhayel, a second-year masters student in Migration Studies: Governance, Policies and Cultures, within Migrants Project, has been published an interesting article, together with other scholars, about recents events in Tunisia concerning refugee rights, the rolling back of international human rights law and the practices of solidarity and protests...

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Migrants in Transit: A transdisciplinary writing programme for emerging scholars of migration in Tunisia

As part of the legacy of the project MIGRANTS, Erasmus+ capacity building funded by the European Commission in the period 2019-2023, the British Academy Writing Workshop “Migrants in transit: a transdisciplinary writing programme for emerging scholars of migration in Tunisia” has been launched. The University of Westminster (UK) and the...

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The legacy of a new international and interdisciplinary joint Master’s Degree on Migration: the final conference of the MIGRANTS Project on May 2nd in Tunis

On May 2, the Cité des Sciences in Tunis will host the final conference of “Migrants”, an Erasmus+ Capacity Building Project, funded by the European Commission. In the last four years "Migrants" has engaged partners throughout Europe and Tunisia with the aim of strengthening the capacity of the Tunisian...

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New co-teaching sessions at the University of Tunis

The first co-teaching session involved the students of the "Climate and Migration" course of the Université de Tunis who explored the challenges of linking climate change and migration. Environmental migrants, climate migrants, environmental refugees, environmental internally displaced people: what is the most appropriate definition between? Can legal protection be obtained...

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