MSc International Migration and Public Policy (IMPP’2021) IMPP Core Team • Joseph Downing (EI) • Pat McGovern (Sociology) • Matilde Rosina (EI) • Eiko Thielemann (EI & Government) • Natascha Zaun (EI)
Welcome to London, LSE & IMPP
Today’s meeting • Welcome & introductions • IMPP: Aims & Rationale • Programme structure & course choices • Research Environment • Next steps
IMPP Core Team Angelo Martelli Esin Düzel Matilde Eiko Natascha Pat Joseph Rosina Thielemann Zaun McGovern Downing
Other IMPP Affiliated Faculty (EI) Angelo Martelli Vassilis Monastiriotis Esin Düzel
LSE Migration Experts https://www.lse.ac.uk/People/Search-People …
IMPP Aims, Rationale & Characteristics • Policy orientation and policy relevance • Focus on national, international, regional (EU!) and global regulatory frameworks • Multi-disciplinary & cross-departmental
IMPP Programme Regulations 2020-21 ( link ) ‘Paper 1’. choice of 2 out of 3 compulsory half unit courses GV4A5 International Migration: Immigration Management EU484 Europe’s Role in Global Migration Governance SO468 International Migration: Migrant Integration Optio ional nal cours rses Paper r 2. Choose courses equal to one full unit (migration options) Paper r 3. Choose one full unit (migration relevant options) Paper r 4. Disserta rtatio ion (10,00 000 0 word rd, compuls lsory ry) • EU410 Interdisciplinary Research Methods and Design • SO476 Researching Migration EU450: Engaging with Europe – Professional Skills
Popular/Recommended Options for IMPP students Paper 2 • Third core course • EU464 Int. Migration – EU Policies & Politics • DV428 Managing Humanitarianism • SP410 Migration – Research & Critical Approaches • EU458 Public Policy & Cultural Narratives Paper 3 • EU468 The Political Economy of Migration and Spatial Inequality in Europe • DV462 Forced Migration and Refugees
Course Option Queues (MT = Michaelmas (first) term, LT = Lent (second) term, (H) = half unit) You are prioritise ritised/ d/only ly ones in the queue • IMPP core courses (SO468) & (GV4A5) & (EU484); • SO476 Researching Migration (exclusive to IMPP) • Some relevant EI courses: e.g. EU464, EU468, EU421 Potent ential bott ttle e neck k (apply early but have back-up) • DV428 Int. Dev. DV428 Managing Humanitarianism • LL4BB Int Law & Movement of Persons Between States (MT) • LL4BA Int Law & Movement Within States (LT) • GV4F4 Policy Advice in Theory and Practice
Research training • Course offered by the EI – EU490 Evidence and Analysis in Policy-Making • Courses offered by Dept. of Methodology – MY400 Fundamentals of Research Design – MY421 Qualitative Research Methods – MY451: Quantitative Analysis 1 – MY452: Quantitative Analysis 2 – and many more…
IMPP MSc Dissertation
Research Environment LSE Migration Studies Unit (MSU) and EI Events
London Wide Research Seminars on Migration http://lmrg.org.uk/ https://rli.sas.ac.uk/re sources/podcasts http://www.lse.ac.uk/Internationa l-Inequalities/events/Seminar- Series-on-Migration-Ethnicity- and-Race
Next Steps • Register on the IMPP Moodle Page to receive programme messages (Do IT TODAY!) • Meet your academic mentor • IMPP student reps • IMPP Social - Meet your IMPP professors – This Friday (25 th ), 15:00-16.30 (zoom) – https://lse.zoom.us/j/93052638343
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