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We are proud to present two new working papers: Eiko Thielemann, 'How effective are migration and non-migration policies that affect forced migration'; Daniel Bagameri, 'Changing international policy towards third-country nationals in the European Union: Language and knowledge of society tests in the Member States'; and Marianna Pavan, 'Can/will Italy be held accountable for its 'push back' policy in relation to international refugee, human rights and European Union law'
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London Migration Research Group seminar schedule
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Welcome!
The LSE Migration Studies Unit is a multi-disciplinary research group currently hosted by the Department of Government. It is the focus point for migration research across all LSE departments. Through the initiative of students and academics working together, the Unit offers a network for migration scholars and policy-makers inside and outside LSE, at the cosmopolitan crossroads of London.
Specifically, the LSE Migration Studies Unit seeks to:
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Establish an international and multi-disciplinary network of scholars interested in migration
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Stimulate debate on migration studies through lectures, conferences, research seminars and a graduate reading group
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Share resources with MSU members through a mailing list and events bulletin