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… of why highly-skilled international migrants decide to move to the Euregio Meuse-Rhine, why they stay, or why they leave the region. It focuses particularly on perceived advantages or disadvantages of living in a border region and on identifying remaining border barriers. In order to do so, a survey among international migrants will be implemented. This region deals with negative population developments which could be countered by the attraction and retainment of highly skilled international … at the Bachelors, Masters, and PhD level as well as teaching in the United States, Malaysia, Mozambique, Afghanistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Suriname. She has also given advice to the United Nations and European Commission on migration issues. Her main research interest lies in the causes and consequences of migration with a strong emphasis on the linkages between migration and development. Julia Reinold (MSc) currently works as an education and research officer for the Migration and Development … in Public Policy and Human Development with a specialization in Regional Integration and Multi-Level Governance at Maastricht University (Thesis: “Competition for Talent: Retaining Graduates in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine”). Relevant links Visit the ITEM website … ITEM researchers kicked off the preparatory work for ITEM’s prospective PhD research project with the title “Understanding the decision of international migrants to stay in or leave the Euroregion” starting in 2017. … ITEM’s prospective study …
Three students on our Master’s programme in Public Policy and Human Development took part in a conference in Malta, held on 17-20 April 2019 by the Douzelage European town twinning association within the Europe For Citizens programme.