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SUMMARY:Labour Transfer Summer School June 2025
DESCRIPTION:Remarks:\n\n\nPlease see the call for participants in the Labour Transfer Summer School\, Sardinia\, 8th-13th June 2025. The call is open until the close of 15th December. \n‘Not a traditional academic summer school but a networking place for labour activism and social justice\,’ the Labour Transfer Summer School (labourtransferschool.org) is an independent\, not for profit\, international initiative of global labour scholars interested in collaborations\, synergies and knowledge exchange between academia and social organizations\, aiming at producing emancipatory knowledge on labour and social issues. Labour Transfer gives participants a chance to exchange their research interests with academics\, labour activists and trade unionists from all over the world. \nThe learning objectives of Labour Transfer are threefold: \n\nto provide a new and sui generis learning environment for labour activists and organisers and for postdoctoral\, doctoral and Masters level students specialising in labour studies from different disciplines.\nto create a global network of students\, scholars\, institutions\, unions\, and activists committed to the advancing of knowledge about society and economy from a labour perspective.\nto raise public awareness and debate on the centrality of labour within our societies\n\nLabour Transfer invites applications from academics (including students\, PhDs\, and postdocs)\, labour activists\, trade unionists\, journalists\, and artists from all over the world who are interested in participating in a generative learning environment on labour activism and social justice. \nApplications from all participants are assessed based on the letter of motivation\, the CV and a short biography. The evaluation process considers the variety of applications’ backgrounds to ensure a balance between different profiles (academics\, labour activists\, trade unionists\, artists\, journalists\, etc.) and between participants of the Global South/North. \nPlease see the application form on the school website and contact labourtransferschool@gmail.com for general queries \n\n\n\n\nDeadlines\n\nApplication: Dec 15\, 2024
URL:https://labourlawresearch.net/event/labour-transfer-summer-school-june-2025/
LOCATION:Labour Transfer School\, Sardinia\, Buggerru CI\, Italy
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SUMMARY:The 7th LLRN conference
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues & Friends\, \nWe are delighted invite you to attend the seventh edition of the Labour Law Research Network Conference that will be held in Bangkok\, Thailand from 29 June to July 1 2025. \nThis will be the first LLRN conference in Asia\, and only the second in the Global South. We hope to invest the conference with a distinctly Asian flavour\, drawing on the region’s many diversities. LLRN7 Bangkok presents an important opportunity to forge connections between scholars from across Asia\, and from across the world. Our hope is that participants will embrace and draw on these differences and diversities to interrogate labour law’s conceptual boundaries and methodological approaches\, both within Asia and beyond. \nBeyond our intellectual ambitions\, we aim to ensure that participants experience Bangkok’s rich cultural heritage. The city has a mix of old and modern architecture\, with traditional temples and palaces coexisting with modern skyscrapers and malls. Bangkok is home to important historical sites including the Grand Palace and Wat Arun. The city has a diverse arts scene\, friendly people\, and world-renowned cuisine\, from street food vendors to Michelin-starred restaurants. (And in some cases\, both). With modern public transport networks and English widely-spoken\, Bangkok is an exciting and vibrant destination for all purposes. \nWatch out for updates on the conference\, which will be available on this website\, through announcements in scientific and professional networks\, and on social media. \n\n\nWe look forward to welcoming you warmly to Bangkok\, capital of Thailand – the “Land of Smiles”. LLRN7 Bangkok will be a unique and enriching academic and cultural experience. \n\n\n\nPanthip Pruksacholavit\, Colin Fenwick and Thitinant Tengaumnuay\nLLRN7 Local Organizing Committee
URL:https://labourlawresearch.net/event/the-7th-llrn-conference/
LOCATION:Debdavaravati Building\, 254 Phaya Thai Rd\, Wang Mai\, Pathum Wan\,\, Bangkok\, 10330\, Thailand
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