Migration Summer School 2024
“Global displacement, human rights and unequal development”
When: Starting on Thursday, June 27th until Thursday, July 4th, 2024.
Where: Thessaloniki, Greece
Organised by CITY College, University of York Europe Campus
Ιn cooperation with:
- The University of York Migration Network (MIGNET)
- The Department of Politics of the University of York
- The Department of Politics of the University of Sheffield
- The Department of Sociological Studies of the University of Sheffield
- The University of Sheffield Migration Research Group
Description of the programme
Following what has been dubbed as the ‘migrant crisis’ in Europe (2014-2016), policy makers, NGOs, academics, as well as national and international configurations have largely approached the issue of migration through the prism of an emergency situation, which needed to be ‘handled’. Almost a decade later human rights are beginning to take a more central role in migration debates, be it scholarly or policy related. Europe is still dealing with human rights related issues from push-backs to inadequate integration policies, such as the rights of migrants and refugees to health, education and housing. In these areas, judicial courts and politicians have sometimes found themselves in a tense relationship as lawyers have sought to uphold migrants’ rights. Furthermore, continued migration flows or the potential future arrivals of sanctuary seekers into Europe continue to stem from various geographical locations, such as Sub-Saharan Africa, Ukraine and, as of late, Gaza. The underlying factors of current migration flows vary from conflict and territorial invasion to social unrest, poverty and unequal development.
Read here the full description of the programme
Programme Information
When: Thursday, June 27th to Thursday, July 4th, 2024
Where: Thessaloniki, Greece
Duration: 8 days
Language of instruction: The programme is taught and delivered in English.
Maximum number of participants: 35
Application Deadline: 15 March 2024
Who can apply:
Applicants must be registered on a university course-undergraduate (stage/level 3) or postgraduate (Master’s or PhD level)- or be practitioners in the broader field of migration or related Social Sciences (e.g. Law, Psychology, Sociology, Politics, Developmental Studies, Post-colonial Studies, International Political Economy, Communication Studies, Business Studies etc). Any other applicant should demonstrate a strong interest in migration related issues in order to be admitted to the program. All applicants must be fluent in English.
Summer School certificate:
Upon completion of the programme students will receive a Certificate of Attendance from CITY College, University of York, Europe Campus.
Credits:
The course is worth 15 UK credits or 7.5 ECTS or 3 US credits. To earn credits interested students will have to complete a written assignment.
Fees
A | Full fee | Includes seminar fees, participation to excursions, 8 nights hotel stay in shared double bedrooms, breakfast and 1 meal per day, entrance to museums, 1 group dinner | 1000 € | |
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B | Reduced fee | For students who do not need accommodation / subsistence | Includes seminar fees, participation to excursions, entrance to museums, 1 group dinner | 450 € |
C | 50% Scholarship on the full fee | For SEE students needing accommodation / subsistence | Includes seminar fees, participation to excursions, 8 nights hotel stay in shared double bedrooms, breakfast and 1 meal per day, entrance to museums, 1 group dinner | 500 € |
D | 50% Scholarship on the reduced fee | For SEE students who do not need accommodation / subsistence | Includes seminar fees, participation to excursions, entrance to museums, 1 group dinner | 225 € |
Notes:
- Travel costs of participants are not included in the fees.
- SEE: South East European Countries
Important Dates:
Deadline for applications | 15 March 2024 |
Announcement of acceptance | End of March 2024 |
Summer School dates | Thursday, June 27th to Thursday, July 4th, 2024 |
How to Apply
Information for all students:
The number of places in the Summer School is limited. Applications are considered in priority order, according to the date of their completion. The registration is completed after the submission of the fees.
To complete their registration, students interested in the Summer School 2024 are required to:
a. Fill in the online application form below
b. Submit the tuition fees
After the completion of the prescribed quota of places, no application is accepted.
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Why Thessaloniki?
Thessaloniki is now a modern European city in Northern Greece, situated in the Gulf of Thermaikos of the Aegean Sea. It is the second largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Central Macedonia. Throughout its fascinating and continuous history of 2500 years, the city welcomed and accommodated a significant number of refugees and migrants; Jewish, Armenian, Turkish, Slavic and Greek populations have co-existed for many years, creating a vibrant metropolis. Read more about Thessaloniki