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Job announcements and calls for applications for scholars.  These opportunities are outside of The Zolberg Institute.

Call for Applications: 2017- 2018 Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Zolberg Institute

The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, as part of The New School, is pleased to announce a post-doctoral fellowship for the 2017- 2018 academic year. The Fellow will be expected to assist in the development of the Zolberg Institute’s core curriculum on migration and will teach two courses during the 2017-2018 academic year. The …

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Zolberg Institute 2016-2017 Visiting Scholar Application Form and Guidelines

Application Guidelines The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility (ZIMM) welcomes applications for the position of Visiting Scholar for the 2016-2017 academic year, from individuals whose research, teaching and work intersects the fields of migration studies and mobility, broadly construed. With that, we are accepting applications from scholars who are committed to the research philosophy of …

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2017 New York Asylum and Immigration Conference at NYLS on Friday, February 10th – Three tracks of asylum and immigration training

  This conference at NYLS on Friday, February 10th, is designed for both the beginning attorney and the experienced practitioner. It will bring together outstanding speakers from private practice, government, and leading non-governmental organizations. There will be tracks that focus on practice before the Immigration Court, the Asylum Office and special tracks concerning representation of unaccompanied children. …

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Educators for Fair Consideration’s 2016-2017 Scholarship Materials

Check the Educators for Fair Consideration’s 2016-2017 Scholarship Materials.   Now, more than ever, it is important for immigrant students to know that— regardless of their immigration status—they are eligible for many scholarships! This year, E4FC has added 90 new scholarships to the undergraduate and graduate scholarship databases. Over 80% of these scholarships are open to students regardless of …

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Citizenship Studies – call for proposals for special editions

The Editors of the journal Citizenship Studies invite proposals for Special Issues. Two Special Issues will be published in a 2018 issue of the journal. Proposals relating to any dimension of citizenship studies research are welcome. Normally, Special Issues consist of seven articles as well as an article length Introduction. The Guest Editor(s) will work with a member …

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Princeton Post-Doc and Visiting Fellowship on Migration

Princeton Institute for International Regional Studies invites: Applications for 1 to 2 visiting fellowships for the 2017–18 academic year, beginning September 1, 2017. The visiting fellowships are open to scholars and artists who would be in residence for 5 or 10 months. Fellows would participate in the activities of the PIIRS research community “Migration: People …

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Summer 2017 Faculty Seminar in Berlin, Germany, on the Refugee Crisis and the challenge to integrate

Studienforum Berlin is pleased to announce a Faculty Seminar in summer 2017 that deals with the refugee questions in Germany and Europe. These kinds of seminars have taken place since 2005 to address current political, social and cultural questions. The date for the 2017 Seminar is June 9 to 19. The purpose of these seminars …

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FRAMING RELIGION AND GENDER VIOLENCE: BEYOND THE MUSLIM QUESTION

Framing Religion and Gender Violence: Beyond the Muslim Question   Thursday, November 3, 2006, 4:15 p.m. 203 Butler Library “Child Marriage in the Feminist Imagination”  Dina Siddiqi, Professor of Anthropology at BRAC University, Dhaka “Race, Religion, and Masculinity: Europe’s Obsessions” Nacira-Guénif-Souilamas, Professor of Education Sciences, University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis Reframing Gendered Violence is a …

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