13 March 2012

Events & Opportunities: April 2012

CFP: Conference on Human Rights, Environmental Change, Migration and Displacement, Vienna, 20-21 September 2012 [info]
- The deadline for submissions is
1 April 2012.

Refugees, Asylum Law, and Expert Testimony: The Construction of Africa & the Global South in Comparative Perspective, Rochester, New York, 12-15 April 2012 [info]
- Discounted pre-registration ends 1 April 2012.

Forced Migration Review: Special issue on "North Africa and displacement 2011-2012" [info]
- "This issue of FMR will link in with a workshop on the Arab Spring which is taking place on 20th March in Oxford"; deadline for article submissions is
2 April 2012.

Refugee Rights Day, Canada, 4 April 2012 [info]
- Theme is "Upholding non-citizen children’s rights."

2012 Human Rights Conference: Refugee & Migrant Rights, Saint Louis, MO, 19-20 April 2012 [info]
- Limited seating available; register by 5 April 2012.

Tenth Annual Orientation Course on Forced Migration, Kolkata, India, 1-5 October 2012 [info]
- Apply by 10 April 2012.

A Growing Challenge: Psychosocial and Mental Health Support for Refugees and Migrants Living in Urban Settings, Cairo,
11-13 April 2012 [info]
- Registration is now open for this event.

Center for Forced Migration Studies' Summer Institute: "Unsettling Resettlement," Evanston, IL, 8-14 July 2012 [info]
- Registration deadline for visa applicants is 15 April 2012.

How Gendered is Citizenship?, Tilburg, Neth.,
19 April 2012 [info]
- No registration required.

CFP: Humanitarianism: Past, Present and Future?, Manchester, 8-10 November 2012 [info]
- The deadline for submissions is 20 April 2012.

Merko
urios: Utrecht Journal of International and European Law [info]
- Papers are sought for a forthcoming issue on "International and European Migration Law." The deadline is 23 April 2012. (Note: This is an Open Access journal.)

Centre for Refugee Studies 2012 Summer Course, Toronto, 6-12 May 2012 [info]
- Registration is open through 30 April 2012.

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