Development Dimension of EU Migration Policy

Development Dimension of EU Migration Policy
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The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to invite you to its upcoming event:

The Development Dimension of EU Migration Policy

Wednesday 8 March 2017
5pm – 6pm

David Hume Tower · Room LG.10
George Square · Edinburgh EH8 9JX

Dr Ezel Tabur
Teaching Fellow in Politics
The University of Aberdeen


This presentation will contribute to the emerging research agenda on the link between migration and development within the EU. Focusing on the external dimension of EU migration policy, this research dissects policy narratives pertaining to the increasingly noted intersection between migration management and development. In doing so, it builds on existing public policy literature to advance the understanding of EU policy-making regarding development.


Dr Nur Abdelkhaliq | Discussant
Senior Consultant
IOD PARC

Anthony Salamone | Chair
Europa Research Group Co-Convenor
PhD Candidate in Politics
The University of Edinburgh

This event was originally advertised for 7 March 2017

This event is free and non-ticketed
All are welcome


PARTICIPANTS

Ezel TaburEzel Tabur (@ezeltabur)
The University of Aberdeen

Dr Ezel Tabur is Teaching Fellow in Politics at the University of Aberdeen. Her research interests include the politics and policies of international migration, EU institutions and policy-making processes, and the EU’s neighbourhood.


Nur AbdelkhaliqNur Abdelkhaliq (@nabdelkhaliq)
IOD PARC

Dr Nur Abdelkhaliq is Senior Consultant at IOD PARC, a consultancy. Her expertise rests in migration and refugee policy, including crossover between migration and policy areas such as development, labour and protection.


Anthony SalamoneAnthony SalamoneEdinburgh Europa Institute Logo (@AMSalamone)
The University of Edinburgh

Anthony Salamone is Co-Convenor of the Edinburgh Europa Research Group and PhD Candidate in Politics at the University of Edinburgh. He is Managing Editor of European Futures and his research focuses on the politics of the UK’s EU relations.


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