Job vacancy: The H2020 Project Whole-COMM is seeking to appoint a post-doc researcher

Deadline: 22 February 2021

 

We are seeking to appoint a post-doc researcher to work with Prof. Tiziana Caponio (Principal Investigator, PI) in the project “Exploring the Integration of Post-2014 Migrants in Small and Medium-sized Towns and Rural Areas from a Whole of Community Perspective” (Whole-COMM), funded by the H2020 Programme, call SC6-MIGRATION-2020, Grant Agreement No: 101004714.

Whle-COMM is an international project lead by CCA in collaboration with FIERI in the context of the MiSTO Joint Research Unit. It will be carried out in the context of a Research Consortium formed by 11 international institutes: Universitat Fur Weiterbildung Krems (AT), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE), Technische Universitaet Chemnitz (DE), European University Institute (IT), Centre D’informacio I Documentacio Internacionals A Barcelona (ES), Uniwersytet Wroclawski (Pl), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (Nl), Malmo Universitet (SE), Migration Policy Group (BE), Sabanci Universitesi (TR), York University (CA). A short description of the project

 

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