CMR Seminars

 
Anyone who is interested in the topic of a seminar is very welcome to attend.
  • Webinar: Ukrainian Cities at the Forefront of the Response to the post-2022 Internal Displacement

    Five distinguished researchers and experts from Ukraine discuss the response of Ukrainian cities related to the arrival of internally displaced people (IDPs). Recording available on YouTube.

  • 80th jubilee of Professor Marek Okólski

    On 11 January 2024  a jubilee seminar was held in the Senate Hall of the University of Warsaw in the Kazimierzowski Palace to mark the 80th birthday of Professor Marek Okólski, initiator and for many years director of the Centre for Migration Research.

  • Invitation report launch: Comparing Europe’s response to protection seekers

    Eight countries, two influxes of protection seekers – how is Europe responding?  On January 19th 2024 at 11.00 A.M. (CET) the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR) at the Oslo Metropolitan University, with their partner universities, invite you to the launch of our report: “Governance and policy changes during times of high influxes of protection seekers”.   Sign up for the launch-webinar here:  https://nettskjema.no/a/manyhavesoughtprotection     This is […]

  • Hiroshi Motomura: Why Borders, and When Are They Ethical?

    Join our seminar with Hiroshi Motomura “Why Borders, and When Are They Ethical?”

  • Access to Counsel for Asylum Seekers: A Perspective from the United States

    Seminar 25.10.2022

  • Europe and migration: facing new political, social and economic challenges

    The Migration Policies Research Unit and the Socio-Cultural Research Unit of the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw (CMR UW) and the Department of Political Studies of SGH Warsaw School of Economics invite you to watching CMR Webinar „Europe and migration: facing new political, social and economic challenges” which will took place on […]

  • Employers Associations and the Political Economy of Immigration Policy: Lobbying and Growth Model Considerations

    Please join us for a seminar on June 9, with professor Georg Menz

  • CMR WEBINAR Forced migrants accessing the healthcare system and social services

    CMR WEBINAR Forced migrants accessing the healthcare system and social services June 2, 14:00-16:00  (CET) Watch: https://youtu.be/b6ucdb-pgNE Migration Policies Research Unit  &  Socio-Cultural Research Unit, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw Unia Metropolii Miast Polskich  Embassy of Switzerland in Poland  During the first three months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th […]

  • Absorptive capacity of host communities

    A virtual presentation of research by Erika Frydenlund and Jose Padilla of Old Dominion University’s Virginia Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center will be held on May 31 from 4-5 pm. The guest speakers will present the results of their analysis of humanitarian response in Greece and Colombia from 2015-2020 and the approach they have developed […]

  • Forced migrants on the local labour markets

    May 19, 14:00-16:00  (CET) Dr Sara Bojarczuk , Dr Karolina Łukasiewicz Organisers: Migration Policies Research Unit  &  Socio-Cultural Research Unit, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw Union of Polish Metropolises Embassy of Switzerland in Poland During the first two and a half months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022, almost  […]

  • Webinar: Forced migration and education

    CMR webinar: Forced migration and education May 6, 14:00-16:00 (CET) Conveners: Dr Michał Nowosielski and Ewa Cichocka Organisers: Migration Policies Research Unit & Socio-Cultural Research Unit, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw Unia Metropolii Miast Polskich , Embassy of Switzerland in Poland During the first two months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022, almost  5 million […]

  • Forced migration, (re)location and housing – webinar

    29.04.22; 14:00 – 16:00 Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022, almost  5 million people left the country. Polish cities, NGOs and ordinary residents has been facing an unprecedented challenge in Europe’s post-war history to address their needs. Large cities, and increasingly also small towns need to respond to the needs of a growing […]

  • Migration and cities managing the crisis

    In the three weeks since the Russian invasion of Ukraine started, almost 3  million people left the country and sought refuge mainly in Poland. Polish cities, NGOs and ordinary residents faced a challenge that is unprecedented in Europe’s post-war history. Large cities, and increasingly also small towns need to respond to the most immediate needs […]

  • Dynamics of East-West migration

    On 25 February 2022 at 10am OBM UW invites you to a presentation by Dr Sam Scott entitled Comparative Perspective on migration, precarity and horticultural work and Dr Franck Duvell entitled Forced migration in the global east: a neglected area?

  • Humanitarian crisis at the Polish-Belarusian frontier – Old and new diagnoses from external EU borders

    CMR WEBINAR, December 16-17, 2021, 15:00 – 16:30 (CET)

  • Scientific Seminar “Refugee integration in Poland. Can it be improved?”

      The Socio-Cultural Research  and the Migration Policies Research Units at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw have the honour to invite you to Scientific Seminar “Refugee integration in Poland. Can it be improved?” which will be held on 9 November 2020 on ZOOM. The aim of this seminar is to present and discuss […]

  • What asylum and refugee policies do we want? New evidence from an analysis of public policy attitudes in eight European countries.

    What asylum and refugee policies do we want? New evidence from an analysis of public policy attitudes in eight European countries.   A lecture by Professor Martin Ruhs (Migration Policy Centre, the European University Institute, Florence) Source: youtube Date: 18 November 2019 The study, a first in its kind, found that Europeans are most likely […]

  • Czech Republic towards Immigration and Integration

    dr Agnieszka Zogata-Kusz (Palacký University Olomouc); “Czech Republic towards Immigration and Integration” date: 9.12.2019; 10.30-12.30 place:  ul. Pasteura 7, 1st floor, room 221 The language of the seminar is Polish

  • Trade unions and migrant workers in Europe in two periods: 1955 – 1993 and 1993-2015

    prof. Rinus Penninx (University of Amsterdam); “Trade unions and migrant workers in Europe in two periods: 1955 – 1993 and 1993-2015″ moderator/dyskutant: prof. UWr Patrycja Matusz datae: 4.12.2019, godzina 13:30-15:30 place:  ul. Pasteura 7, 1st floor, room 221

  • Lacking Interest Representation of Mobile Workers in the European Union: The Case of 24-Hour Care Workers in Austria and Germany

    Carina Kobler (Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies) Lacking Interest Representation of Mobile Workers in the European Union: The Case of 24-Hour Care Workers in Austria and Germany Date: 25.11.2019 10:00-12:00 Place: ul. Pasteura 7, 1st floor, room 221   seminarium 25.11.2019  

  • CMR UW Migration Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration

    CMR UW Migration Seminars: Professor Martin Ruhs “What asylum and refugee policies do we want? New evidence from an analysis of public policy attitudes in eight European countries”