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Lecture

World Science Café - Talk: Migration and Human Trafficking in the Global South: Cameroon to the Arab Gulf States

Thursday, 13 February 2020, 18:00-0:00
Foyer des Präsidiumsgebäudes (Adolf-Würth-Gebäude, Geb. 11.30),
Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 2, KIT Campus Süd

Migration and Human Trafficking in the Global South: Cameroon to the Arab Gulf States

Since the winter term of 2016/17, the ZAK, in cooperation with the International Scholars & Welcome Office (IScO) has been hosting a new series of events during which refugees report about their scientific work. In line with the title-giving café concept, a brief outline will be followed by a discussion about the state of academia in the speakers’ country of origin, in dialogue with a partner who is familiar with the situation in the respective country. What are the consequences a society faces when scientists are unable to continue research in their own country? How can threatened scientists be enabled to continue their work in Germany? How do they enrich and amplify the academic world and German society?

Costs/ Payment
free
Speaker
Dr. Jonathan Ngeh Global South Studies Center (GSSC), University of Cologne
Organizer
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