This series is a collection of blogs written by graduates of the MSc in Migration studies, reflecting on the approaches and knowledge gained and how they have or have not changed through subsequent experiences and work, since graduation.
Life After Graduation: Notes from a Migration Studies MSc Alumnus by Kamyar Jarahzadeh
22/02/2018
Steppes and the city: rural to urban migration in Mongolia by Faraz Shibli
24/02/2017
Why Migration Policymaking Needs More Migrant Voices by Yan Matusevich
15/12/2016
Confessions of a Bad Migrant by Nina Swen
22/11/2016
Canada’s Oldest Internally Displaced Peoples by Samim Lambrecht
16/11/2016
On Contemporary Art and Migration by Emine Yeter
4/11/2016
Hierarchies of Displacement by Emily Johanson
14/10/2016
Common responses to the notion of Migration Studies by Bobbie Mills
07/10/2016
Migration, Disability, and Plain Language by Jonathan Paul Katz
30/09/2016
Refuge in Technology by Aliyyah Ahad
23/09/2016
A night-time border encounter: Some reflections by Tommaso Trillò
16/09/2016
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