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FMSH Production (Production), Michel Wieviorka (Intervention), Angela Procoli (Intervention), Pascale Laborier (Intervention), Laura Lohéac (Intervention)
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DOI : 10.60527/782m-mf40
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Michel Wieviorka, Angela Procoli, Pascale Laborier, Laura Lohéac. FMSH. (2019, 23 mai). « MIGRATION » OF SCHOLARS AT RISK, WHAT PERSPECTIVES OF COOPERATION FOR THE PHILANTHROPIC SECTOR?. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/782m-mf40. (Consultée le 2 juin 2024)

« MIGRATION » OF SCHOLARS AT RISK, WHAT PERSPECTIVES OF COOPERATION FOR THE PHILANTHROPIC SECTOR?

Réalisation : 23 mai 2019 - Mise en ligne : 3 juin 2019
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Descriptif

Workshop - 2019 EFC conference

The Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme and the Pause Program organize a discussion on « Migration » of scholars at risk, what perspectives of cooperation for the philanthropic sector

Many programs have been set up to provide temporary protection for scholars and students fleeing conflict zones, natural disasters or persecution. However, the issue of their integration into the academic or corporate worlds remains open. 

Building on testimonials of threatened scholars and of people working in the field the debate will focus on the impact of such initiatives and the role the philanthropic sector could play in implementing longer-term solutions. 

 

Program

9.45 am | Welcome from the FMSH and the Pause program   10.00 am | Laura Lohéac Overview of the main programs for refugee scholars and students in Europe

10.15 am | Roundtable Building on testimonials of threatened scholars, the debate will focus on the impact that fellowship programs have on their career development and the role that the philanthropic sector could play in implementing longer-term solutions. Moderator: Pascale Laborier

  • Part I | Why and how the philanthropic sector supports students and scholars at risk in Europe?
  • Part II | Beyond providing scholarships which is the impact that fellowship programs have on fellows’ career development and the role that the philanthropic sector could play in implementing longer-term solutions.

12.00 | Screenings Science in Exil - TWAS Rapid Response Mechanism for Higher Education in Emergencies - Global Platform for Syrian Students

 

 

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