The Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester is advertising for a 15 month Research Associate Post (.5FTE) to work on the project 'Children of refugees in Europe: Aspirations, social and economic lives, identity and transnational linkages.' Please click on the link below to read more about the post and to apply. The deadline for applications is 24 June 2014. The post is available from 1 August 2014 to 31 October 2015.
https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=8022
To view an example of work undertaken at the Department, please click on the links below to watch films from the ESRC-funded UndocNet project (http://www.undocnet.org) 'Undocumented Migrants, Ethnic Enclaves and Networks: Opportunities, traps or class-based constructs.' The project was a collaboration between the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester, City University London and the Working Lives Research Institute at London Metropolitan University.
http://youtu.be/47ph6x5yFOU
http://youtu.be/vSdx3_ds59E
http://youtu.be/UdaYTXT7-Yc
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