Migration and Work

The course grew out of interdisciplinary European research by Panteion, Durham and Warwick Universities, which had highlighted work and employment as key aspects of Migration and Migrants place and hierarchy in the economy and society. Postgraduate students are introduced to a ground based historical, theoretical and research material based on one-to-one mentoring, accessibility to archive resources, dissertation monitoring and evaluation.

Evaluation: Essay.

Secretariat Code
51Μ222
Category
Compulsory Selection Course
Credits
4
ERASMUS
Not available