
The Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights will host an interdisciplinary panel discussion, “People on the Move: The Economic, Historical, and Political Dimensions of Migration,” as part of the institute’s Migration Graduate Working Group meetings.
This panel will bring together faculty from different disciplines to discuss their research, explore key challenges, and examine emerging trends and solutions related to migration. The aim is to foster a cross-disciplinary dialogue and provide valuable insights into migration from diverse perspectives.
Panelists:
- Abby Córdova – Associate Professor of Global Affairs, Keough School of Global Affairs
- Emiliano Aguilar – Assistant Professor of History, Department of History
- Eva Dziadula – Teaching Professor of Economics, Department of Economics
The Klau Institute launched its Migration Initiative last year through collaboration with other experts from across the Keough School of Global Affairs and the University of Notre Dame as a whole. The Migration Initiative is supported in part by the Notre Dame Poverty Initiative, a University-wide effort to expand knowledge about what works to alleviate poverty.
Originally published at klau.nd.edu.