Dear Colleagues
We are pleased to let you know that the Summer Institute on
International Migration, Ethnic Diversity and Cities 2006 will be held
for the third time this Summer, from June 11th-29th at the International
School for Humanities and Social Sciences, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
The Summer Institute on International Migration, Ethnic Diversity and
Cities is a three-week programme, which seeks to explore the topical
features of international migration and the incorporation of immigrants
in the cities and states of destination. The themes of the seminar will
be approached in an international comparative way, building on
theoretical and empirical contributions of sociologists, political
scientists, anthropologists, geographers, economists, philosophers and
historians. The Institute is open to advanced undergraduate, graduate
and post-graduate students as well as professionals working in a field
related to the topic of the Summer Institute.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. Students from 57 countries are now eligible to
attend the Summer Institute under the NUFFIC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for
short courses. Please tell your colleagues and students about this. The
NUFFIC deadline is February 1, 2006, and before applying to NUFFIC,
students must apply to the Summer Institute and be accepted. We stand
ready to expedite these applications during January, so please share the
news and encourage potential participants to apply quickly. We hope this
scholarship goes a long way in making the Summer Institute more
accessible to students from the global south.
IMISCOE TRAINING GRANT. PhD candidates who are member of the IMISCOE
Network of Excellence are eligible for an IMISCOE Training Grant.
For more details go to http://www.ishss.uva.nl/SIM/index.html
Amy Abdou, Program Manager
Summer Institute ISHSS
Prins Hendrikkade 189 b
1011 TD Amsterdam
+31-20-525-3776
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