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02 June 2010

Things to do in June

Events:

Extraterritoriality: The Juridical, Spatial, and Political Condition of Refugee Camps and Other Extraterritorial Spaces, Graduate Institute, Geneva, 11 June 2010 [info]
- Public event hosted by the Programme for the Study of Global Migration and others.

First Workshop on Climate Induced Migration in the Middle East and North Africa, Center for Mediterranean Integration, Marseille, 16 June 2010 [info]
- Organized by the World Bank and others.

Understanding the Refugee Experience, Swansea University, 18 June 2010 [info]
- A day of events including a session on research on refugees in Wales, a film showing, and a lecture on refugees in British literature.

LGBTI Asylum Seekers & Refugees: A Case of Double Jeopardy?, University of Greenwich, 5-7 July 2010 [info]
- Register by 18 June 2010.

Child Health and Well-Being: Improving Services for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children, London, 22 June 2010 [info]
- Symposium hosted by the Centre for Parliamentary Studies.

Challenging Choices: Protection and Livelihoods in Conflict, London, 22 June 2010 [info]
- Organized by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI).

Opportunities:

Job Vacancy: Grants Officer, Refugee and Asylum Seekers Initiative, Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Trust [info]
- Apply by 15 June 2010.

CFP: The First International Conference on Human Rights in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, 14-15 October 2010 [info]
- Organized by the Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network. Abstracts due by 30 June 2010.

CFP: 7th Annual International Conference on Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work, University of Toledo, 7-8 October 2010 [info]
- Submit abstracts by 30 June 2010.

Consultancy: Human Rights First [info]
- "To conduct research and prepare materials to support advocacy efforts aimed at improving responses to racist, xenophobic and other forms of bias-motivated violence impacting refugees, asylum seekers and migrants." No application deadline indicated.

Tagged Events & Opportunities.

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