This international scientific workshop explores socio-economic aspects of integration with a special focus on Ukrainian (forced) migrants in the EU and its member states. It emphasises the roles of the various migration governance actors, taking into account the perspectives of international organisations, social organisations, local governments, the private sector and academia, among others. It also emphasises the importance of agency and commitment of the migrants themselves.
Please register by 31 March (the number of places is limited).
Organisers:
- SGH Warsaw School of Economics:
- Collegium of Socio-Economics: Department of Political Studies, Institute of International Studies, General Sociology Unit, Regional and Local Policy Unit
- Collegium of Management and Finance: Department of Management Theory
- Department of Political Science, Central European University (CEU)
- Stockholm School of Economics (SSE)
- CIVICA – European University of Social Sciences
The workshop is organised under the following projects: “Refugee entrepreneurship in the EU: sparking grass-roots innovation, civic empowerment and transnational connectivity (RE-EMERGE)”, CIVICA Research Grant and “Future of European cities: towards inclusive, sustainable and smart urban development (EUCities)”, Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Module Grant, both implemented at the SGH.
SGH, al. Niepodległości 128, building C, room 3A
SGH, Department of Political Science, Central European University (CEU), Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), CIVICA – European University of Social Sciences