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Not All Refugees Welcome in Europe
New Article from Migrations Postdoc Eleanor Paynter
Anti-migration sentiments persist across Europe despite countries welcoming Ukrainians fleeing war.
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June Opportunities for Faculty
ICC Grants and Fulbright-Hays FRA
Get funding support for your international teaching and research. Letters of intent due in June! Find out how to apply.
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"I see your humanity"
Nobel Laureate Offers Wisdom for Forging Lasting Peace
Leymah Gbowee spoke to a crowd of more than 450, with hundreds more online, at the first in-person Bartels lecture since 2019.
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From Ithaca to Oslo
Laidlaw Scholar Melanie Marshall ’24
Marshall's work as a Laidlaw scholar incorporates research, leadership training, and a summer leadership-in-action experience in Norway.
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Visiting Critic Dmitry Bykov
For Dissident Writer, Fight for Russia’s Future is Personal
Bykov joins Einaudi's Institute for European Studies: “I would rather be known for my literary writing than for my politics or my poisoning.”
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"Migrant Rights are Human Rights"
Ian Kysel on Video
Past Global Public Voices fellow Ian Kysel (Cornell Law) talks about his migrations research and advocacy for migrants' rights.
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IES Historian Cristina Florea in CNN
Putin Knows That Controlling History Is the Key to Total Power
Florea describes the threats posed to Ukrainian historical records and the need for international support to preserve archives under attack.
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Helping Refugees Claim Healthcare Rights
Einaudi Migrations Team Tackles Public Health Challenge
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Gunisha Kaur, and collaborators are identifying the best ways to educate refugees and asylum seekers about their legal rights.
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World in Focus: Ukraine
Analysis and Insights from Einaudi Experts
Visit our new Focus: Ukraine page to hear from world-class experts on the Ukraine-Russia crisis and find videos, events, and other resources.
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Nuclear Freeze Archive Digitized
Randall Forsberg Project Led by Reppy Institute
Judith Reppy, Matt Evangelista, and Agnes Nimark (PACS) led work to preserve papers of international Nuclear Freeze movement leader.