Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration is recruiting a Research Associate to assist senior research staff in researching numerous facets of international migration, particularly those resulting from or occurring during humanitarian crises, drafting reports, undertaking field-based research, planning and organizing meetings and workshops for policymakers, academics, and other experts, and providing support in organizing and facilitating training based on research findings. Candidates must have master’s degree or PhD with specialization in international migration, refugees, and humanitarian emergencies, two years’ experience conducting research on migration and refugee issues, and fluency in Arabic. For more information and to apply, please see https://jobs.georgetown.edu/PD.php?posNo=20142949
Susan Martin
Donald G. Herzberg Professor of International Migration
Georgetown University
3300 Whitehaven St NW, Suite 3100
Washington, DC 20007
International Migration: Evolving Trends from the Early Twentieth Century to the Present
More info at http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/international-relations-and-international-organisations/international-migration-evolving-trends-early-twentieth-century-present
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