Print

Print


*​**A
pologies for cross-posting***

​
Dear
​colleagues
,

​P​
lease find attached the information on the
​EPLO ​
Summer School "
​
*​​​​Migration in Southern E​​urope​:​ Solidarity, Crisis and Beyond*" at
the
*EPLO Premise​s​ in Sounio​​n*, Greece
*​​*
* ​​​(​​​July 24-August 1, 2017​)​. *

*Deadline *for applications is
*​June 30, 2017.*

The information is also available at:
​
<https://www.unioviedo.es/promebi/category/eventos/promebi-summer-school/>*http://www1.eplo.int/projects/35
<http://www1.eplo.int/projects/35>*

Please feel free to share the
​email
with anyone who might find it interesting.

Best regards,

Theodoros Fouskas

​
-- 
​
​​
​​Theodoros Fouskas
Sociologist, PhD
email:
​ ​
[log in to unmask]
website: http://theodorosfouskas.com​​



2017 Summer School on:

*MIGRATION IN SOUTHERN EUROPE: SOLIDARITY, CRISIS AND BEYOND*

*July 24-August 1, 2017, Premises of the EPLO in Sounion, Greece*


*About the Summer School *

   - Α 7-day Summer program in English which updates you on the
   developments, challenges & impact of the migration and refugee crisis in
   Southern Europe with a particular focus on Italy, Spain and Greece.
   - Explores the prospects for improving the current management of issues
   and relevant social policies.
   - Open for Practitioners and Students of all disciplines (i.e.
   Sociology, Social Policy, International Relations,Human Rights, Economics
   et al.)
   - *On-Site Visits to 3-5 Reception Facilities & NGOs*
   - Meet key academics and experts working in the field
   - Especially for PhD students: get feedback on your work

This seven-day course “Migration in Southern Europe: Solidarity, Crisis and
Beyond” will investigate the developments, challenges and the impact of the
migration and refugee crisis on southern European societies and on migrant
populations. It will also explore the prospects for improving the current
management of issues and relevant social policies.

In conjunction with the lectures and seminars, the program includes a
full-day of study visits to facilities and organizations in the Attica
region that receive and support refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants.
Athens provides an ultimate setting for carrying out this program, as it
comprises the main city of temporary or permanent stay for immigrants and
refugees in Greece, and offers a unique environment that facilitates
participants’ deeper engagement with the issues at hand.

*To Whom it is Addressed*

As this program is interdisciplinary in nature, it is open to all
disciplines (such as Sociology, Social Policy, International Relations,
Human Rights, Economics et al.) and applicants are welcome from the
undergraduate level of studies and up, including but not limited to
postgraduate students, PhD candidates, researchers, NGOs professionals.
Doctoral students and researchers will have the opportunity to present
their PhD/research at the PhD Seminar.

*Invited Speakers for 2017*

We are pleased to announce that the speakers for the 2017 Summer School on
Migration in Southern Europe will be:

• *Alex Afouxenidis, *Senior Researcher, National Centre for Social
Research (EKKE), Greece.

• *Dia Anagnostou, *Assistant Professor of Politics and Senior Research
Fellow, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences and Hellenic
Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece.

• *Alessio D’Angelo, *Co-Director, Social Policy Research Centre, Senior
Lecturer in Social Sciences, Department of Criminology and Sociology,
School of Law, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.

• *Daniel Esdras,* Chief of Mission of the International Organization for
Migration (IOM), Greece.

• *Theodoros Fouskas,* Sociologist, PhD, Laboratory Assistant (2016-2017),
Department of Social Work, Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of
Athens, Greece.

• *Sona Kalantaryan, *Research Associate, Migration Policy Centre, European
University Institute (EUI), Italy.

• *Konstantinos Kazanas, *Save the Children, Europe Refugee and Migrant
Crisis – Greece Response Team, Greece.

• *Lefteris Papagiannakis, *Deputy Mayor of Immigrants, Refugees and
Municipal Decentralization Municipality of Athens, Greece.

• *Iordanis Psimmenos, *Professor of Sociology and Migration, Department of
Social Policy, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.

• *María José Castaño Reyero,* Researcher, Institute for Migration Studies,
Universidad Pontificia Comillas of Madrid, Spain.

• *Angelos Syrigos,* Associate Professor, Department of International
Relations, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.

• *Apostolos Veizis,* Director of Medical Operational Support Department,
HQ of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) – Greek Section.

*Teaching will be conducted in English.*

*Fees*

The tuition fee for the program is *380 € per person* and includes:

   - Tuition
   - Light working lunch
   - Return Transportation to/from the EPLO premises on the day of the site
   visits
   - Access to the facilities of the EPLO including the EPLO library and
   online databases
   - Participation in the PhD Seminar
   - Certificate of Attendance

*If you are interested in accommodation at the premises of the EPLO at
Legraina, Sounion* kindly contact the secretariat at [log in to unmask] and note
that accommodation is limited. Room rates start at the price of 30€ per
person per night in a double standard room.

*How to apply*

Applicants should submit an updated CV and letter of motivation to
[log in to unmask]



*Deadlines*

Closing date for applications: *June 30, 2017.*

We strongly encourage early applications because spaces on the program are
limited.



*Further Information*

Academic Coordinator: Cheryl Novak, Deputy Director EPLO Educational
Activities, [log in to unmask], Tel.: +30 211 3110672 <+30%2021%201311%200672>

Course Leader: Theodoros Fouskas, PhD, Sociologist

[image: Inline image 1]

[image: Inline image 2]