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Who Gains Entry? Migration Governance in Europe and the Idea of Merit

Lecture
CIVICA
Wednesday, June 26, 2024, 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm

An event in the CIVICA Public Lecture Series Tours d'Europe.

Featuring research from the MERITA collaborative seed project, panelists include an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the CIVICA alliance, spanning over management, sociology, political sciences, economics, and law to investigate shifts in how EU countries think and practice the integration of persons with a migration background.

This event is included as part of CIVICA European Week which takes place at this year at LSE. Undergraduate students will be exploring the theme of 'Migration in a Changing Europe' during their stay at LSE.

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Speakers

Moderator

  • Paul Apostolidis, Professor and School Academic Lead for Student Civic Engagement, Department of Government, London School of Economics

In the CIVICA Public Lecture Series Tours d'Europe, researchers from CIVICA universities present their recent findings and interrogations on timely topics to the general public. The series aims to strengthen citizens' knowledge base and to facilitate a direct dialogue between social science researchers and the wider society. 


Notice: Video & audio will be recorded during the entire event and made available, partly or in full, on the channels of CIVICA, its member institutions, and partners. By joining the event, you automatically consent to the recording. If you do not consent to being recorded, please discuss your concerns with the event's host.  

This event is part of the CIVICA Public Lecture Series Tours d’Europe. CIVICA brings together ten leading European higher education institutions in the social sciences to mobilise and share knowledge as a public good and to facilitate civic responsibility in Europe and beyond. This event is co-funded by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) within the project of SGH Warsaw School of Economics “CIVICA for Ukraine”.

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