Doctoral School "European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies (EIBSRS)" in cooperation with European Studies Master Program of the Faculty of Business, Management and Economics, University of Latvia invites to guest-lectures. The guest-lectures about migration policy will take place on Thursday, April 20, and Friday, April 21, 2017, at the Faculty of Business, Management and Economics (Aspazijas boulevard 5), room 409 at 18:15.

Lections:
  • “Migration Policy of the EU and Integration of Immigrants in the EU Member States” by asoc.professor Dr.Artur Adamczyk, the Centre for Europe at the University of Warsaw;
  • “Poland’s Migration Policy and the Evolution of Poland’s Foreign Policy” by asoc.professor Dr.Małgorzata Pacek, the Centre for Europe at the University of Warsaw.
The guest-lectures will be held in English followed by Q&A session and discussions. Dr.Małgorzata Pacek, Ph.D. in Political Science, is an Assistant Professor specializing in international relations at the Centre for Europe and Content Editor for the Centre for Europe Publishing Programme, University of Warsaw, as well as Visiting Professor at different European universities including the Universities of Marmara, Ankara University and Ludwig - Maximilians Universität München. Her research is focused on the migration policy of the European Union and its Member States and the integration of immigrants.  Dr.Artur Adamczyk, Ph.D. in Political Science, is an Associate Professor specializing in international relations in the field of European Studies, Editor-in-chief of the scientific quarterly “Studia Europejskie” and secretary of the Publishing Programme at the Centre for Europe, University of Warsaw. Main fields of research interest: Institutional system of the European Union, Decision making process in the EU, Foreign and Security Policy of the EU (Mediterranean dimension). Visiting Professor at different European universities. Please see more about the guest-lecturers HERE. The guest-lectures are organized by the doctoral school "European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies (EIBSRS)" in cooperation with European Studies Master Program of the University of Latvia within a cycle of guest-lectures on the topics of European Integration and Baltic Sea Region legal, social, economic and geo-political development trends.

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