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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > European Research Group > Workshop - 'Managing Migration and Asylum in Europe: Current Challenges and Policy Responses'
Workshop - 'Managing Migration and Asylum in Europe: Current Challenges and Policy Responses'Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Niamh Mc Mahon. Robinson College, University of Cambridge 16 March 2012 9.00-17.00 This workshop seeks to foster discussion between academics, policy-makers and practitioners on the development of migration and asylum policy approaches in Europe. Panels have been organised which deal with current security challenges posed by immigration in Europe and border control issues, national, European and global ‘migration management’ and wider demographic and social issues such as ageing European populations and migration, migrant integration and social cohesion. If you are interested in attending this workshop, we ask you to email cambridgemigrationworkshop2012@gmail.com as soon as possible as places are limited. Should you also have particular research questions that you would like to discuss in the moderated discussion, we invite you to outline them briefly in your email. This talk is part of the European Research Group series. This talk is included in these lists:
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