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Training on Migration and Human Rights, Berlin

29 January 2010 // 2 Comments

Network Migration in Europe organizes a transnational European Forum: Advanced Training on (Forced) Migration and Human Rights: Challenges and Approaches for European Citizenship Education;
14 – 18 April 2010, Berlin

Call for: participants
Deadline: 14/03/2010

We invite applications from multipliers, trainee teachers, young teachers, activists and advanced students engaged in education and training work. During the European Forum Program in Berlin the participants will be offered five days of educational training and educational site visits in order to learn about learning approaches, learning/teaching models and educational project work on the topic of how European societies deal with migration and integration in past and present.
Good active and passive command of English is mandatory. The European Forum looks for participants who are at ease with intense, constant group activities and interaction.

The participation in the educational training seminar requires:
1. Preparation work with the training seminar reader.
2. Active (educational and methodical) team work during the seminar
3. Elaboration of a short working-sheet or project for school, adult or community education to be published on an internet platform (www.migrationeducation.org).

Application process
Each applicant need to submit:
1) application form (download here)
2) curriculum vitae (no more than one page)

and send it to: info@network-migration.org ; applications must be submitted by 14 March 2010

Cost
Travel expenses up to 80 € for participants from old EU member states and 50 € for participants from new member states have to be paid by the participants, additional costs are covered by Network Migration. Costs and expenses for accommodation and food are covered.

More detailed info

2 Comments »

  • Era said:

    My question is regard participation and the cost:
    How about the students that come from states that aren’t part of EU ???

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    Mladiinfo said:

    As far as I could see it is not clearly said that only participants from EU member states could participate, but it says in the application: Applicants who live, study or work in EU member states are eligible for funding. It means that if there is an interest from people outside EU to participate, probably they should pay all the costs on their own (travel, accommodation, course…)

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