Go On! EULab Summer School on Labour Migration in the European Union Opportunities

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►  The EULab Summer School announced a call for application to the Summer School on Labour Migration in the European Union, which will be held in a hybrid format (virtually or in person) July 9 – July 25, 2021, at the Law Department of University of Napoles Federico II. The program will consist of up to 30 postgraduate students in the fields of Law, International Relations and Social Science who intend to develop a solid knowledge on labour migration to Europe from the specific lens of international and EU law. For more details on the program or how to apply, click here.

► The EULab is also hosting a Roundtable on Labour Migration: The Role of Local Authorities in the Social Integration Process of Labour Migrants with Particular Reference to Agricultural, Domestic and Care Workers. The Roundtable will be held on Thursday, July 15, 2021 from 4pm – 6:30pm (CET). The event will be open to the general public and attendees will learn about the practical impact of legislative and policy choices of local authorities on the actual enjoyment of migrant workers’ rights. For more information on the program, click here.

► The EULab invites submissions on trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation for its Young Scholars Workshop, which will be held on July 9, 2021 from 9am – 5pm (CET). The Workshop aims to bring together young researchers under the age of 35 from a variety of backgrounds with the ultimate objective to allow the exchange of research ideas and perspectives, foster a fruitful discussion on crucial aspects of career development with specific reference to interdisciplinary migration studies, and allow an opportunity to discuss both research and career building and development. Insights should be submitted by April 30, 2021 to eulab2020@gmail.com with the subject line “Young Scholars Workshop”. Submitted insights should not exceed 500 words, and should include a description of the research questions and topics analyzed by the prospective participant at the time of the submission. Successful applicants will be informed by May, 15 2021. For more information on the program or application process, click here.

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