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Migration Working Group
- Date
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May 25, 2021
- Time
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12:30 PM EDT - 2:30 PM EDT
- Location
- Online via Zoom
Governance of migration and diversity in Canada
The Migration Working Group is a series of monthly sessions to discuss innovative research being done on migration and integration by emerging and established scholars. The series gives researchers an opportunity to present their ongoing projects, learn about each other’s work and share feedback.
The May Migration Working Group addresses the themes of the governance of migration and diversity in Canada. Discussions will be moderated by John Carlaw, Research Fellow, CERC Migration, Ryerson University.
The application of bayesian persuasion model on the Canadian immigration system
Chika Agbo, Economics, PhD Program, Ryerson University
Role of public administration in Canadian immigration policies
Souhail Boutmira, Policy Studies, PhD Program, Ryerson University
Need for skills competency framework and employer driven integration
Tuhina Chatterjee, Public Policy and Administration, Master of Arts Program, Ryerson University
Meaningful and inclusive engagement: Are we there yet? A case study of Scarborough neighbourhood improvement areas (NIAS) participatory processes
Kiana Cote, Urban Development, Master of Planning Program, Ryerson University
Historicizing Canadian immigration officers’ decision-making abilities and use of advanced technological tools from the 1960s-present
Nicholas Lee-Scott, Immigration and Settlement Studies, Master of Arts Program, Ryerson University
Planning with multicultural diversity in small cities in Canada: A study of immigrant lived-experiences in Brooks, Alberta
Ryan Lok, Urban Development, Master of Planning Program, Ryerson University