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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Trinity Immigration Initiative International Conference
“NEW MIGRATIONS, NEW CHALLENGES”Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 30 June-3 July 2010 I’d like to remind you once again that the deadline of 12 February 2010 for submitting your abstract to the Trinity Immigration International Conference on “New Migrations, New Challenges” is fast approaching. We would very much like to have you join us, and we therefore welcome your submission if you have a paper you would be able to present at the Conference around any of the following themes: • Migrants’ economic, social and cultural integration• Policy implications for state institutions with particular reference to criminal justice system and housing policies• The education system’s response to the linguistic challenges of immigration• Migration, employment and the regulation of the labour market• Children, youth and immigration• Migrant-led networks and their role in migrant integration Visit http://www.tcd.ie/immigration/conference2010.php for further information about the conference and call for papers. Only online abstract submissions will be considered and these should not exceed 2 A4 sized pages in length. For further information, please email either myself or leslie.mccartney@tcd.ie. Kind regards Linda Linda SoritonTII Conference 2010c/o IIIS, 6th Floor, Arts BuildingTrinity College DublinIreland
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