Earth and Environmental Sciences
Graduate Lecture
Tu 10:10AM-12PM
This interdisciplinary course focuses on the social, demographic, economic, political, environmental, and climatic factors that shape mobility as well as the legal categories of international mobility (e.g., migrant versus refugee), exploring underlying drivers of the various types of migration – from forced to voluntary – in order to better understand current and future trends.
Link to Vergil
Note: only courses offered during the two previous semesters have active Vergil links.