CRER Seminars 2009/10
The Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, part of the School of Health and Social Studies, is playing host to a series of seminars over the academic year 2009/10. The seminars are open to everyone, and free of charge with no advanced booking required.
They will be taking place as follows:
Autumn Term 2009
10 November 2009 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room S0.98, Social Sciences Building |
Dr Surinder Guru, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham: "Motherhood and Divorce among British South Asian Women" |
1 December 2009 3:30pm to 5:00pm Seminar Room 3, Wolfson Research Exchange |
Dr Lorenzo Cachon Rodriguez, Study Group on International Migrations, Complutense University, Madrid: "The Migration Issue in Spain: Challenges of a Recent Country of Immigration" |
8 December 2009 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room S2.84, Social Sciences Building |
Professor Jim Beckford, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick: "Religion in the UK: Post-Secularity?" |
Spring Term 2010
19 January 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room R1.03, Ramphal Building |
Professor John Oucho, Marie Curie Chair, CRER, University of Warwick "Is African Brain Drain UK's Brain Waste?" |
9 February 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room R1.03, Ramphal Building |
Mr Fiyaz Mughal, Founder and Director, Faith Matters: "Relations between Sikh and Muslim communities in the UK: Interfaith Stereotyping and the Potential for Conflict" |
16 March 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room R1.03, Ramphal Building |
Dr Jose Lingna Nafafe, University of Birmingham "Luso-African Migrants: Labour and Integration in Northern and Southern Europe - Lisbon, Madrid and Birmingham" |
Summer Term 2010
11 May 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room S0.98, Social Sciences Building |
Rachael Chapman, Local Government Centre Business School, University of Warwick "Faith, Governance and Community Cohesion" |
25 May 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room S0.98, Social Sciences Building |
Angelika Wolf, University of Bayreuth, Germany and Viola Hoerbst, Centre de Estudos Africanos, Lisbon: "Medicoscapes or Biological Citizenship? The Question of Access to Anti-Retroviral Therapy and Assisted Reproductive Technologies" |
8 June 2010 3:30pm to 5:00pm Room S0.98, Social Sciences Building |
Adela Ros, Open University of Catalonia, Spain: "Ethnic Relations in the Digital Era: the Case of Bolivian Women in Catalonia" |
If you have any queries about these events, please contact Sam Hundal on 024 7652 4869.