27 April 2010

Even More Things to Do in May and June: Courses, Lectures, Workshops

Following on from this earlier listing, here are some additional upcoming events and opportunities:

Refugee Contribution to British Life, UCL Bloomsbury Theatre, 12 May 2010 [info]
- Lecture by the Archbishop of Canterbury; register by 5 May 2010.

COI Training, Blended Learning Course, 25 May -18 June 2010 [info]
- E-training course, which includes a face-to-face meeting in Vienna, 24 June 2010; register by 10 May 2010.

Boundaries, borders and belonging: a workshop to explore migration, citizenship and global development, University of Leeds, 11 May 2010 [info]
- "This workshop on migration and citizenship aims to facilitate an exchange of ideas and networking between researchers from multiple disciplinary perspectives."

Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2010, "The complexity of powerlessness: What makes human rights law perform," University of Oxford, 26 May 2010 [info]
- Lecture given by Professor Saskia Sassen.

FY 2010 Funding Opportunity Announcement to Strengthen Evidence-based Decision Making, Conduct Assessments, and Conduct Research Relevant to PRM-Funded Humanitarian Programs Worldwide, U.S. Department of State [info]
- Deadline for proposal submission is 28 May 2010.

Eighth Annual Winter Course on Forced Migration, Kolkata, 1-15 December 2010 [info]
- Register by 31 May 2010.

Building Resilience Under Pressure and Managing Others in High Stress Environments, London, 22 June 2010 [info]
- Led by InterHealth and the Management Centre.

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