The Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues (ESPMI) Network

Greetings from The Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues (ESPMI) Network!

As ESPMI’s outgoing Co-Coordinators, we are looking for committed new members and leadership to develop current initiatives and find a meaningful place and direction for ESPMI within the International Association of the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) body. A key component of our work is our peer-reviewed e-journal, Refugee Review. We welcome all participants, but also aim to increase membership from outside North America, as well as to increase gender equity. Please look to the attached documents for the key positions we are seeking to fill, as well as our accomplishments thus far.

The ESPMI Network connects emerging scholars, practitioners, policymakers, journalists, artists, and all those involved in the study and work related to forced migration though meaningful work, professional connections, and opportunities to publish and access research. ESPMI is a cluster of the Refugee Research Network (RRN), the largest international research initiative in the field of refugee and forced migration studies.

Questions? Email refugeereview@gmail.com

All the best,
Petra Molnar and Brittany Lauren Wheeler (Co-Coordinators)

Read the full position list and description of ESPMI initiatives here.

 

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