04 January 2010

Things to do in January

(updated)

Apply for the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies (CGRS) "Teaching Fellowship in Refugee and Human Rights Law" by 15 January 2010.

Submit an abstract for the CRS Student Conference, "(Un) Routed Identities: Borders, Boundaries, and Betweens," which will be held at York University in Toronto, 8-9 April 2010. Deadline is 15 January 2010.

Participate in the next "Researching Country of Origin Information" Blended Learning Course, 25 January-19 February 2010, in Vienna. Apply by 18 January 2010.

Apply for the "Protection Project Legal Internship Program Spring 2010" by 22 January 2010. The "recipient will be responsible for a number of projects related to human rights, including conducting legal research, editing human trafficking publications, and assisting in the organizations of workshops and conferences, both nationally and internationally."

Write a paper for the CARFMS 2010 conference, which will be held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 6-8 May 2010. The theme is "Forced Migration: Challenges and Change," and abstracts are due by 30 January 2010.

Submit an article to Forced Migration Review's themed issue on "Disability and Displacement"; contributions are due by 31 January 2010.

Register for the Refugee Council's 2010 Conference, "From theory to practice: How asylum policy impacts on the refugee experience," which will be held on 5 February 2010.

Write a paper for the IFRC's Disaster Law Working Paper Series. Manuscripts are accepted on an ongoing basis.

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