7. Februar 12.15 Uhr Ökumenischer Gottesdienst zum Semesterabschluss, Raum D 244 Unicampus
6. Februar 202413.03.24 19.30 Uhr Film und Gespräch “Perfect days” im Odeon-Apollo-Kino
6. März 2024The interest in the study trip has been overwhelming.
Unfortunately, we can no longer accept further applications. Those who have been interested so far will be informed if their application can be considered.
Brussels Study Trip: The EU and Global Migration
A summer school offered by STUBE Rheinland, the ESG Koblenz, and STUBE Rheinland-Pfalz/ Saarland
PROGRAM
THURSDAY, 20.06.
Welcome and introduction
Visit to the EU Parliament
Dinner
Exchange
FRIDAY, 21.06.
Meetings with experts on migration policy
Dinner in a west african restaurant
Free evening
SATURDAY, 22.06.
Migration museum molenbeek
Guided city tour with Malte woydt
Free evening
SUNDAY, 23.06.
International church service (optional)
Closing discussion
End of the seminar
Costs (50 €) include:
– train (ICE) to Brussels & back with reservation,
– accommodation at sleep well hostel
– partial catering
– public transport in Brussels
Brussels is a city that hosts the headquarters of many European institutions and NGOs. It is also the capital of a former colonial power looking back on a violent history of rubber mining and exploitation in the former “Belgian Congo”. Despite all of this, Brussels today is home to a large diaspora community from the former colony, and neighborhoods such as Matongé show the many facets of this diverse city.
On this trip, we explore how migration, migration policy, and development cooperation are connected. Ranging from the work of international institutions to local engagement, we ask critical questions like how we can build inclusive and diverse societies, or construct relationships on equal terms between countries in the EU and the so-called „Global South“. Together, we explore the meaning of migration for the city of Brussels, as well as the perspectives of the EU and „Global South“ countries on migration policy. We ask how policies ensuring fairer work migration and asylum can be implemented. We engage critically with Belgium‘s colonial past and its implications for migration, development cooperation, and the diverse city today.
The study trip to Brussels aims to raise awareness of this important issue, and offer a glimpse of current and future possibilities for creating inclusive societies and relationships on equal terms in a world shaped by migration and interdependence.
Requirements for participation:
As we are travelling to Belgium, the following participation requirements apply:
- Valid passport – at least until July 2024
- Valid residence permit – at least until July 2024
- Paid participation fee of 50,00 € – information on bank transfer will follow after registration
Details of the event:
When?
Date: Thursday, 20.06.2024 to Sunday 23.06.2024
Where?
Sleep Well Youth Hostel, Rue du Damier 23, 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
ARRIVAL: We will travel together by train to Brussels. Details will be sent around after registration.
Costs?
50€ per participant
Attention! The reservation of your space on the trip is only complete after payment. We will send you the bank details after your registration.
Seminar leaders:
Kornelia von Kaisenberg (STUBE Rheinland)
Anna Quaas (ESG Koblenz)
Alina Giesen (STUBE RPS)
Seminar language: English
REGISTRATION:
Registration is only complete after receipt of the participation fee. The participation fee can only be refunded if the cancellation is made one week before departure (by 12.06.2024)