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Photo Exhibition and Research Results from major GCRF project on lives of Syrian Refugees - 5-8 April, Glasgow

Please find featured below and attached details of a photo exhibition and linked research findings from a major project concerned with the analysis of the realities, opportunities, and challenges forcibly displaced people from Syria face as they attempt to rebuild their lives in the UK, Greece and Lebanon.

MSc Youth Studies at the University of Glasgow

Exciting news from the University of Glasgow: for you and for those in your organisation wishing to further develop their knowledge and skills of working with young people through postgraduate study, our popular MSc in Youth Studies has just been added to the Scottish Award Agency for Scotland’s (SAAS) list of programmes so part-time and full-time students in Scotland the rest of the EU are now eligible to apply for funding*.

University of Glasgow - MSc in Youth People, Social Inclusion and Change/MSc in Youth Studies

At the University of Glasgow, host of PASCAL's centre in Europe, the MSc in Young People, Social Inclusion and Change (MSc in Youth Studies) programme is recruiting students fast and there are only a few places left for 2015/16. Youth is now a hot topic internationally and this is being reflected in the increase in the numbers of students, both recently graduated and those already working in the field, wanting to pursue their studies and develop their careers in this area of work.

12th PASCAL International Conference: Strand 2 - the challenges of (e)migration.

Connecting Cities and Universities at Strategic Frontiers - 7-9 October, 2015, Catania, Italy

Strand 2 - the challenges of (e)migration focuses on:

  • How populations can build sustainable economies on existing strengths and resources
  • The challenges of new immigrant populations.

We are asking contributors have courage to consider the tougher problem of the reasons people are leaving their homes en masse and what can be done? What governments and employers should be doing to make that unnecessary? Currently the focus is solely on what to do about those who have already had to leave.

 

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