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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
ForcedMigration7April25–April29,2016
CasaSantFelipNeri|Barcelona,Spain
STAFFLIST
COURSEDIRECTORSLarryHollingworth,C.B.E.,HumanitarianProgramsDirector,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversityJordiCapdevila,Director,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterSENIORFELLOW
TonyLand,Ph.D.,SeniorFellow,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversityGUESTLECTURERS
DávidGál,DirectorofInternationalPrograms,HungarianBaptistAidLynneJones,Ph.D.,O.B.E.,ConsultantinChildandAdolescentMentalHealth,CornwallFoundationTrustTheoKreuzen,IndependentConsultant;InternationalRepresentativeforMédecinsSansFrontières(MSF)SpaintotheInternationalGeneralAssemblyLauraLanuza,HeadofPress,ExternalRelationsandSocialMedia,ProactivaOpenArmsCOORDINATIONSuzanneArnold,InternationalProgramsSpecialist,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversityEvaLopezAmat,TrainingProgrammesManager,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterEmmaO’Meally,TrainingProgrammesOfficer,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenter
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
COURSEDESCRIPTION
Migration,whether forceddisplacementor economicmigrationof thepoorest, is often amajorfactorineitherescapingfrompoverty,persecutionanddangerand/ormovingintoyetmore dangerous situations. In search of livelihoods and safety, people often becomevictims of smugglers or traffickers. Students are given an enhanced awareness andunderstanding of the complex interaction between migration and humanitarianinterventions from thepoint of viewof themigrant, the authorities of the host be it thenationalorrecipientregionorcountry,andthehumanitarianworker.FORDHAMPOLICIESANDEXPECTATIONSStudentsandfacultyhaveasharedcommitmenttoFordhamUniversity’smissionandvalues,availableonlineat:http://www.fordham.edu/discover_fordham/mission_26603.aspThecourseisregulatedbytheFordhamUniversitydisciplineandgrievancepolicies,availableonlineat:http://www.fordham.edu/info/21573/student_conduct_and_grievance_proceduresASSESSMENTANDGRADINGPOLICY
Allparticipantsareexpectedtoupholdthefollowingclassroomrequirements:
1. Activeparticipationinclassandallgroupworkassignments2. On-timeattendanceofallsessions3. SubmissionoforiginalworkCredit-earning participants who have registered as non-matriculated students andsubmittedtherequiredpaperworkandadditionalfeeforcreditwillbeassessedandgivena letter grade for the course. Grades will be based on participation, which includespresentationsandotherworkdoneinclass,andonanacademicpaper.Theacademicpapermustbesubmittedinordertoreceivefullcreditforthecourse.DetailedinstructionswillbedistributedseparatelyandpostedonthecourseGooglesite.
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
CourseSchedule
DAY1:Monday,April25th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER8:45-9:00 ParticipantCheck-InandRegistration9:00-9:30 WelcomeIntroductiontotheCourse
IntroductiontotheBarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterStaffandParticipantIntroductionsAcademicPaperBriefing
LarryHollingworth,HumanitarianProgramsDirector,CenterforInternationalHumanitarianCooperation(CIHC);VisitingProfessor,FordhamUniversityJordiCapdevila,Director,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterLarryHollingworthTonyLand,Ph.D.,SeniorFellow,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversity
9:30-10:30 IntroductiontoMigration:TheVulnerable
LarryHollingworth
10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-11:45 MigrationDrivers TonyLand11:45-1:00 Persecution,Displacement,and
HumanitarianResponseTonyLand
1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:00 ForcedMigration:CurrentTrendsand
IssuesLarryHollingworth
3:00-3:15 CoffeeBreak3:15-4:45 ForcedMigration:Priorities DávidGál,DirectorofInternational
Programs,HungarianBaptistAid
4:45-5:00 IndividualPresentationBriefing LarryHollingworth5:00 WelcomeReception
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
DAY2:Tuesday,April26th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:30 Counter-Trafficking DávidGál10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-1:00 CaseStudy:Hungary DávidGál1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:15 CaseStudy:CalaisandLesbos LynneJones,Ph.D.,O.B.E.,Consultant
inChildandAdolescentMentalHealth,CornwallFoundationTrust
3:15-3:45 IndividualPresentations 3presentations,10minuteseach4:00 TourofBarcelona
DAY3:Wednesday,April27th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:30 ScenarioExercise TonyLand10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-12:00 ScenarioExercise(continued) TonyLand12:00-1:00 Returns LarryHollingworth1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:15 CaseStudy:Palestine LarryHollingworth3:15-3:30 CoffeeBreak3:30-4:30 ToKymaDocumentaryScreening ProactivaOpenArms4:30-5:30 Discussion,QuestionsandAnswers LauraLanuza,HeadofPress,External
RelationsandSocialMedia,ProactivaOpenArms
7:30 DinnerOuting
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
DAY4:Thursday,April28th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:30 CaseStudy LarryHollingworth10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-1:00 TheRelevanceoftheIDPGuiding
PrinciplesTonyLand
1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:30 OtherSituationsofViolence:Latin
AmericaTheoKreuzen,IndependentConsultant;InternationalRepresentativeforMédecinsSansFrontières(MSF)SpaintotheInternationalGeneralAssembly
3:30-3:45 CoffeeBreak3:45-5:00 IndividualPresentations
DAY5:Friday,April29th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:30 Transmigration TheoKreuzen10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-1:00 ClimateChange TonyLand1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-2:30 Plenary LarryHollingworth2:30-3:00 CourseEvaluationandCoursePhoto3:00-3:30 CertificateCeremony3:30 FarewellReception
Disclaimer:Theprogramreservestherighttocancel/changeseminars,changedays,dates,times,orinstructorswithoutpriornotification,duetothecriticalnatureoftheworkoftheprofessionalstaff.Weregretanyinconveniencethismaycauseandwillmakeeveryefforttoreplaceseminars/speakersasappropriate.
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | [email protected] | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
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