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Start of the Academic Year 2022-2023

IMARC started with the 4th cohort. On the first day of the new academic year, IMARC, the International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology, kicked off with 16 international students who origin from 8 different countries in and outside the European Union. IMARC is an interdisciplinary full-time programme that is designed to respond critically, scientifically and

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#OC24. Call for applications. Start 13 October 2022

2020 marked the start of a global pandemic and the world’s first 24-hour virtual conference on global organized crime, #OC24. Since then, two editions of OC24 took place, bringing together scholars and practitioners from all over the world at a scale and in a way that a physical conference cannot. With five innovative session formats,

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UNODC

UNODC call

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime would like to inform all interested parties about the recently launched GLOTIP Generation 30 Initiative, a call for contribution from young researchers on trafficking in persons.  The Initiative aims at including the views and perspectives of young researchers in the next edition of the Global Report on

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Webinar Europees Migratienetwerk in Nederland

Webinar presenting the results of the EMN survey in EU Member States on victims of human trafficking. Speakers include representatives of the European Commission (EC), the United Nations (UN) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). MOre information (in Dutch): https://www.emnnetherlands.nl/actueel/uitnodiging-europees-webinar-slachtoffers-mensenhandel-van-buiten-de-europese-unie  

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Spring Common Study Session in Rotterdam (19-22 June)

The spring Common Session of 2022 will take place in Rotterdam at the Faculty of Law of Erasmus University Rotterdam, EUR (Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.) Monday 20 June till Wednesday 22 June. (Arrival date Sunday 19 June). Registration only for students and staff from the members of the Common study programme in

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