Double-digit inflation, over 5 million refugees, and a political deadlock with no easy solutions: The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela boggles the mind. In this ISR webinar, Iselin Åsedotter Strønen (University of Bergen), Eva van Roekel (Vrije Universiteit), Marjo de Theije … Continue reading
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
15 PhD positions for Early Stage Researchers Within the ADAPTED project, 15 PhD positions for Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) who are interested in working on the projects overall research focus “Eradicating Poverty: Pathways towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals” are … Continue reading
Johan Hoorn en Elly Konijn receive Huibregtsen Prize 2020
On October 6th 2020, Johan Hoorn and Elly Konijn received the Huibregtsen Prize for their research project ‘Alice’. This prize is intended for a recent research project that combines scientific quality and innovation with a special social added value. Read … Continue reading
Message from the Refugee Academy
Are you actively involved in improving the lives of refugees in the Netherlands? Are you doing any type of advocacy work on refugees and migration policies? If so, we want to hear from you and we want to involve you! … Continue reading
‘Switchen en Klimmen’ on the switching behavior of students and climbing the school ladder in a metropolitan environment.
On Monday September 23rd the study ‘Switchen en Klimmen’ by Iliass el Hadioui of the expertiselab Transformations in Urban Education was presented on the iPabo in Amsterdam West. The book deals with the topic of the switching behavior of students … Continue reading
Report ‘Civic Integration as a Key Pillar in Societal Resilience for Newcomers’ presented to the National Ombudsman
Integration must be better tailored to newcomers. That is one of researcher Nikki Scholten’s recommendations, presented to the National Ombudsman, in an effort to improve integration policy in the Netherlands. Scholten compiled the report ‘Civic Integration as a Key Pillar … Continue reading