
The Australian National University is home to one of the largest and most vibrant migration research communities in the Southern Hemisphere, but we rarely find opportunities to come together and share research of mutual interest. The ANU Migration Seminar Series aims to bring together researchers working on human migration and mobility across campus and beyond, to share knowledge, collect evidence, question assumptions and inform solutions to major challenges concerning the movement of people.
This series is an ANU-wide collaboration spearheaded by the Migration Hub @ ANU, in collaboration with the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Contact
- Dr Sverre Molland
Past Events
The uncertain regime of sudden security: what happens after the grant of permanent visa to former asylum seekers in Australia
Professor Christine Phillips, School of Medicine and Psychology, ANU College of Health and Medicine
The uncertain regime of sudden security: what happens after the grant of permanent visa to former asylum seekers in Australia An estimated 30,000…
Roundtable discussion: Rewriting Jurisprudence: Centring Refugee and Migrant Knowledges and Lived Experience
Associate Professor Kate Ogg, Dr Jessica Hambly & Associate Professor Matt Zagor
Roundtable discussion: Rewriting Jurisprudence: Centring Refugee and Migrant Knowledges and Lived Experience This event is presented in…
The wall with a view of Europe: Two long years of the EU–Belarus border crisis
Dr Kasia Williams, Deputy Director, Centre for European Studies, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
The wall with a view of Europe: Two long years of the EU–Belarus border crisis The humanitarian crisis on the EU-Belarus border has been unfolding…