Peter Scholten
@pwascholten
Professor in the Governance of Migration & Diversity, Erasmus University Rotterdam - Research Director Public Administration - Coordinator of UNIC and LDE-GMD
ID:94773294
http://www.pwascholten.com 05-12-2009 11:12:12
1,3K Tweets
2,8K Followers
698 Following
Very happy to be in Cairo in the coming days, to engage with students, scholars and practitioners of Cairo University and AUC on global perspectives for the governance of migration and diversity. IOM Egypt 🇺🇳 LDE Governance of Migration and Diversity Adla Ragab
Rethinking migration studies for 2050; check out our collective contribution to the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, with Anna Triandafyllidou Daniela Vintila Marta Bivand Erdal ParvatiRaghuram zeynepmencutek Justyna Salamońska and Sabrina Marchetti; tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Very honored to have the Migration Research Unit of the University of Cairo and IOM-Egypt visiting us this week. Building a foundation for our future collaborations. Cairo University IOM Egypt 🇺🇳 LDE Governance of Migration and Diversity
🙌 We are thrilled to kick off our video series offering a glimpse into the intricacies of migrant integration in smaller towns.
🎙️ Today's video features an interview with Imam Rahal Hoummi
Full video 👉 youtu.be/e9vS8mY0-gc?si…
CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs)
📸alberto bougleux
📽 NEW VIDEO: What Makes UNIC Unique?
'The best part of the European university is collaboration and co-creation.'
The UNIC Student Board highlights what's exciting about UNIC's bold new phase, and our vision for the future of #EuropeanUniversities
youtube.com/watch?v=Eo4jbz…
We had a great feedback session the other week for the Rotterdam Inclusivity Project with a group of social scientists. In the upcoming period, we will take our discrimination index to the next level by paying more attention to specific forms of discrimination. #inclusiviteit010
Very happy to see so many of our LDE Governance of Migration and Diversity team at the annual state of the art conference on migration. Good to engage in these crucial science-policy dialogues. And happy to contribute in the opening panel.
In the Rotterdam Inclusivity Project, we follow 'the Erasmian way' of our university, which is about researching discrimination and inequality in the middle of society to make positive societal impact💡 For more, check: inclusief010.nl #inclusivity010
2/
In episode 2, Paul van de Laar discusses the migration history of Rotterdam from the 1600s to the present.
Check out his new book on the topic (written together with Peter Scholten ), here:
thoth.nl/catalogus/de-e…