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    STSM calls for WEMov's second grant period

    WEMov's STSM calls' deadlines: 1 March

    04/02/2022

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    Journal of International Migration and Integration: Unknown stories of intermediaries in women’s migration: men, women and non-binary people

    Special Issue of Journal of International Migration and Integration by Stellamarina Donato and Alexandra Yingst

    31/01/2022

    Special Issue of Journal of International Migration and Integration by Stellamarina Donato and Alexandra Yingst
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    Studying and Popularization of Memory about Women Migration: COST Action Women on the Move" by Igor Lyman

    Studying and Popularization of Memory about Women Migration: COST Action Women on the Move" by Igor Lyman

    05/12/2021

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    Call for Visiting Professors: Gender and People on the Move course at the University for Peace (2021-22)

    The University for Peace, established by the General Assembly of the United Nations, located in San Jose, Costa Rica is seeking a Visiting Professor to teach a course on Gender and People on the Move

    27/11/2021

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    Identifying and Fighting Gender-based Violence against Women in Times of Pandemic - Q&A with Stellamarina Donato, researcher and Ph.D. candidate at LUMSA University of Rome

    Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the implementation of stay-at-home orders, data shows a concerning surge in cases of violence against women, specifically domestic violence.

    10/06/2021

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