PACS Global Seminar: Migration, Human Rights & Conflict in the Mediterranean (Valletta, Malta)
Due to COVID-19, this course has been cancelled for Summer 2020, and will be offered again in Summer 2021.
Highlights
- Learn from program director Dr. Michael English, the Associate Director and Core Instructor for the Peace, Conflict and Security (PACS) ProgramÂ
- Learn about the complexities of Malta's history while earning 3 credits for PACS/IAFS 3540Â
- Meet with local and international actors working in the the areas of migration, conflict and human rights
- Excursions to St. Paul's Cathedral in Mdina, and Malta's sister island GozoÂ
- This course takes place during the Maymester session and allows for independent travel after the end of the program
The purpose of this 3-credit global seminar is to introduce students to the complex phenomenon of international migration, particularly in the context of Malta. Malta is a European Union member state comprised of three islands in the Eastern Mediterranean. Over the last decade, Malta -- along with EU members Greece and Italy -- has been disproportionately affected by the challenges of irregular migration, caused in part by wars and degraded economic opportunities in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. However, the challenges of migration are not just limited to these countries. Across the whole of EU, migration has become a rallying point for a resurgent nationalism and violence, placing enormous stress on governing bodies and local populations to balance the needs of their communities with their responsibilities to upholding international law.
As part of the Peace, Conflict, and Security Program (PACS) at CU Boulder, this seminar provides students with an opportunity to meet local and international actors working in the areas of migration, conflict, and human rights in Malta. Students will interact with local NGOs and activists, as well as receive presentations from European Asylum Support Office (EASO), Maltese government officials, and representatives from the United States Embassy. The global seminar will be run in partnership with Dr. Omar Grech of the University of Malta’s .
To view costs and more specific details on the seminar, please see the listing on CU Education Abroad's website . This seminar is restricted to 15 students and takes place Maymester of each year.
A $500 scholarship is available to select students. Students must be registered for the PACS Certificate and have completed both PACS 2500 and PACS 3700 or PACS 3850 prior to the start of the global seminar. Please contact seminar director, Dr. Michael English, for more information. Scholarships for the seminar are partially funded through the generosity of The Colorado Peace Studies Endowment and its donors.