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Wilfrid Laurier University Office of Research Services
February 4, 2012
 
 
Canadian Excellence
 


International Migration Research Centre

The International Migration Research Centre is a research centre whose mandate is to serve as a focal point for debate, research, policy analysis, and proposal development related to international migration and mobility at the global, national and regional scale.


Rationale:

Migration is one of the major political and humanitarian challenges facing the world in the twenty-first century. In coping with this enormous challenge, the International Migration Organization identifies four main pillars of migration management: migration and development, facilitating migration, regulating migration, and forced migration. Each of these pillars demands multiple research and policy responses...

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International Migration Research Centre – IMRC

Balsillie School of International Affairs,

67 Erb Street West

Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2

Phone: 226-772 3138

Fax: 226-772 3002 


2011 winner of the CIHS-IMRC Gunn Award

2011 winner of the CIHS-IMRC Gunn Award

Undergraduate Laurier student wins Gunn prize for historical immigration essay
(Headline - Oct 21)


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Evolution or Revolution?  Canada's International Migration Policies. Evolution or Revolution? Canada's International Migration Policies.
(Headline - Feb 02)
Lampedusa, Tolerance in Hell: The Perception of Migration in Italy through Media and Art
(Headline - Feb 02)
Law of Exit and Entry Adminsitration: Chinese Immigration Law
(Headline - Jan 09)
December 18th is International Migrants Day
(Headline - Dec 16)
International Migration Research Centre 2010 - 2011 Annual Report
(Headline - Dec 08)
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Events...

Lampedusa, Tolerance in Hell: The Perception of Migration in Italy through Media and Art
(Feb 2 - Feb 4)
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Mandate:

The Centre will establish research relationships and seminars encouraging involvement with all Laurier faculties including Arts, Social Work and SBE. Activities conducted under this mandate include sponsoring research, assisting with the development of research proposals, conducting seminars, organizing and conducting conferences, and linking members of the business community, community organizations and governmental actors with academic scholars and scholarship.

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