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Gathering family histories from migrants and the women left behind: A methods perspective

Gathering family histories from migrants and the women left behind: A methods perspective

by NicholasS | Mar 26, 2018 | Events, Front Page

As part of the Lunchtime Seminar Series, the African Centre for Migration & Society invites you to a seminar titled Gathering family histories from migrants and the women left behind: A methods perspective by Grascious Ncube (Development Studies, University of the...
ACMS awarded ARUA Centre of Excellence for Migration and Mobility

ACMS awarded ARUA Centre of Excellence for Migration and Mobility

by NicholasS | Mar 22, 2018 | Front Page

The University of the Witwatersrand’s African Centre for Migration & Society has been awarded the right to host the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Migration and Mobility after competing with several other good...
Gathering family histories from migrants and the women left behind: A methods perspective

Immigration and the labor market outcomes of natives in developing countries: A case study of South Africa

by NicholasS | Mar 19, 2018 | Events, Front Page

As part of the Lunchtime Seminar Series, the African Centre for Migration & Society invites you to a seminar titled Immigration and the Labor Market Outcomes of Natives in Developing Countries: A Case Study of South Africa by Nzinga Broussard (Millennium Challenge...
Gathering family histories from migrants and the women left behind: A methods perspective

Youth on the move: Reframing and representing youth migration

by NicholasS | Mar 13, 2018 | Events, Front Page

Today, youth migration is becoming an increasingly important phenomenon in the field of transnational migration studies. Yet, migration scholarship and immigration law continue to presume that migrants are first and foremost adult actors making relatively autonomous...
Two Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunities Mobility, Politics & Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Two Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunities Mobility, Politics & Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa

by NicholasS | Mar 9, 2018 | Front Page

Under the auspices of the South African Research Chair for Mobility & the Politics of Difference, the African Centre for Migration & Society at Wits University seeks applications for two post-doctoral fellows. Fellows will be appointed for a period of one to...
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