Past News and Events
Here you will find a list of CONREP's past events and initiatives.
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CONREP 2019 Top Up Travel PhD Scholarship
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2019 International Workshop on Responsibility, Legitimacy and Accountability
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2019 CONREP Masterclass: Rethinking Borderlands: (In)visible borders in Europe and Australia
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Conversations on Refugees: International and Australian perspectives on responsibilities
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CONREP 2020 Top Up Travel PhD Scholarship
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2020 International Workshop on Responsibility-Sharing or Responsibility-Shedding?
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Policy Forum: Australia’s Refugee Policies in the Asia Pacific
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2020 CONREP Melbourne Masterclass – Researching Refugee Externalisation: Approaches and Challenges
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Public Lecture: Border Externalisation, Climate Change and Refugees
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First CONREP Policy Report
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COVID-19, free movement and protection of migrants
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From Ethiopia to the University of Bologna: the University corridors for student refugees as fighting against border closures
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International Protections and Procedures at Frontiers
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The Commission Proposal for an EU Migration Pact
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Made in Italy: TCNs, Caporalato, Organized Crime and Agromafia
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Innovations in Activism in the Digital Era: Campaigning for Refugee Rights
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The Politics of Crisis-Making: Neither for Rights, Nor for Needs
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Politics and Poetics of Expressing the Encounter with the Other in Migration
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The Two UN Compacts – Refugees and Migrants: Challenges and Implementation in Europe
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Researching for Change: Empowering Affected Communities through High Impact Research
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From Refugee to Activist: A Life Through, From and Against Externalization Policies
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Trafficking in Human Beings and Victims’ Protection in the Council of Europe Legal Framework
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Interdisciplinary Research: Melding Methodologies, Theories and Research Identities in Migration Studies
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Dalla Nigeria All’Italia: Albinismo e Migrazioni (‘From Nigeria to Italy: Albinism and Migration’)
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Refugee and Migration Policy: How to partner with and influence policymakers
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Grant Writing Strategies: Insights from CONREP
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Resistance, Asylum and the Medical Border