HREAs Migration and Asylum (Foundation Course) e-learning course - TopicsExpress



          

HREAs Migration and Asylum (Foundation Course) e-learning course enables participants to understand the fundamental issues of migration and asylum and analyse migrations forms, causes and consequences. Early registration for this course ends on December 1. Please read below for more information about this course. To register, please visit: hrea.org/migration-and-asylum. ------- MIGRATION AND ASYLUM (FOUNDATION COURSE) Instructor: Albert Kraler Dates: 28 January-10 March 2015 Early registration deadline: 1 December 2014 hrea.org/migration-and-asylum This e-learning course introduces participants to basic conceptual and theoretical issues concerning migration, including ways to distinguish between different forms of migration. The course will discuss historical and current trends and figures, the main international, regional and national policy and operational approaches and the challenges to addressing migration. After taking this course, participants will be able to: . analyse the terms and concepts used in migration debates; . understand how to use available data and information sources on migration; . examine migration and asylum issues from different theoretical, political and geographical perspectives. Course outline Week 1. Introduction to Main Concepts in Migration Discourse Week 2. Global Trends in Migration and Data Sources Week 3. Forced versus Voluntary Migration Week 4. The Regulation of International Migration - Legal and Policy Frameworks Week 5. International Migration and Social Justice Week 6. Migration and Development Costs: Tuition fee for participants: US$575 (after 1 December 2014: US$ 675); tuition for auditors: US$ 215 (US$ 250 after 1 December 2014). Students who successfully complete the course will receive a Certificate of Participation. For a full overview of courses offered in HREAs Migration and Asylum programme and to download a course catalogue, please visit: hrea.org/migration. Please do not hesitate to contact us ([email protected]) if you have any questions.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 08:26:34 +0000

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