Forced Migration Student Conference 2006
E’ con grande piacere che annunzio la quarta edizione della Forced Migration Student Conference che si terrĂ presso la University of East London il 18 e 19 March 2006.
Avendo fatto parte del gruppo di ricercatori-dottorandi che concepì ed organizzò la prima e la seconda edizione, sono lieta di constatare che il progetto continua in mano ad altri e ha raggiunto il quarto anno.
It is with great pleasure that I announce the fourth edition of the Annual Forced Migration Student Conference that will take place at the University of East London on the 18 e 19 March 2006. I had the wonderful chance of being part of the first group of post-graduate students that conceived and organised the first and second editions of the event and I can only be pleased knowing that other students are continuing with this project.
The Fourth Annual Forced Migration Student Conference
Refugees: Questions of inclusion and exclusion
University of East London
18-19 March 2006
The global importance of the refugee phenomenon has been reflected in recent years in the growing number of academics conducting research into forced migration. Many postgraduate students are at the cutting edge of such research, undertaking important studies from within a wide variety of academic fields – such as refugee studies, development studies, law, geography, anthropology, sociology and international relations. In order to provide an ongoing forum for post-graduates to come together to share their research, the 4th annual Forced Migration
Student Conference will be hosted by the Refugee Research Centre at the University of East London on 18-19 March 2006. And this year we are pleased to have attracted speakers from across the UK, as well as Europe, Africa, India, and South and North America.
The theme of this year’s conference is Refugees: Questions of inclusion and exclusion, reflecting the often paradoxical nature of refugee policy and its implications for refugees. Panel sessions include discussions on the current restrictive era of asylum policy, inclusive refugee education, experiences of integration, the state control of refugees, refugee camps and internally displaced people. Please see the attached draft programme for more details.
A registration form for the conference is attached and can be returned by post or email to fmsc2006@ntlworld.com
The registration fee for the conference is ÂŁ10 sterling.
You do not need to be a post-graduate student to attend – we welcome the input of those working with refugees and those with personal refugee experience, as well as academics working in parallel fields.