Announcements

The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) at the University of Oxford is organizing an international conference on the theme of Romani mobilities in Europe: multidisciplinary perspectives. The conference is part of ‘Mapping Romani mobilities in Europe’, a two-year research project funded by the John Fell Oxford University Press Research Fund.

The Launching event will take place on 7 and 8 October 2009 in Lendava and in the settlement of Kamenci (Municipality of Črenšovci).

ACIPS announces a call for applications for the following position: Policy Research Consultant

Job announcement: Policy Research Consultant, Monitoring of the establishment of the Decentralised implementation system (DIS) for the management of European funds in BiH

Euro-Balkan Institute’s Department of Gender Studies within the framework of Regional Network for Gender and Women’s Studies in Southeastern Europe is announcing the 1st in the series of three colloqu

The European Roma and Travellers Forum, in partnership with the Committee for Human Rights, Cults and National Minorities Issues of the Romanian Parliament and Partida Romilor Pro Europa (Roma Party for Europe), is organizing a High Level Conference on the Security Situation of Roma in Europe.

The AtmosphEUROPA contest for young minorities of any kind. The contest is open to anyone who is under 30 years old, comes from a minority background, lives in Europe and is active on climate protection, on diversity in society, or on poverty reduction.

The CNA Training in Peace Building is a ten-day programme of peace education that gathers people from former Yugoslavia (Croatia, BiH, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo). It pays special attention to connecting and communication of people from different areas, support to process of elimination of prejudice, mutual trust and confidence and constructive dealing with the past.

11.09.2009. - The annual conference of the South East Europe Programme will take place on 14-15 October 2009 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina under the title "Advancing development through transnational cooperation in South East Europe".

The OSI Arts and Culture Network Program invites project proposals for the 2nd Roma Pavilion to be organized within the framework of the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011.