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For further information see School of Earth and Environment
This course addresses international migration as one of the most pressing and formative issues which shape both European integration, and the relationships of Europe with the rest of the world. It addresses the economic, social, political and policy aspects of international migration in the changing EU and global contexts. The course has particular resonance for students in New Zealand, a country whose society has substantially been shaped by migration to and from Europe and the rest of the world.
Any 30 points of 100-level Geography, orany 90 points approved by the Head of Department.
EURO223, EURA223
EURA223