FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Spain
Address
C/ Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27, Barcelona 08005 Barcelona SpainCountry
SpainCity
BarcelonaStreet address 2
C/ Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27, Barcelona 08005Telephone
935421941E-Mail (2)
nuria.franco@upf.eduWebsite
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2008Contact Person1
Ricard Zapata-BarreroContact Person 2
Núria Franco GuillénOrganisation Type
OtherFields of Activity
ResearchGeneral Information
GRITIM-UPF is a multi-departmental group at Universitat Pompeu Fabra made up of researchers from different disciplines. Structure: Coordination (Ricard Zapata-Barrero) Coordination Assistance (Nuria Franco Guillén) GRITIM-UPF Council (18 members) PhD Students and Research Collaborators (11 members) GRITIM-UPF activities are carried out with the support of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra's infrastructures and funded by several research projects (http://upf.edu/gritim/projectes/). Modalities of Action: Teaching and Training (including an Official Master in Immigration Management) Knowledge Transfer (Seminar series, Workshop Series, Working Paper Series and Newsletter) Public Policy Actions (Reports, Recommendations) Current Research Projects: European Union: ACCEPT. Spanish Ministry of Science: Fronteras. Forum of Federations: Immigrant integration in Federations. Partners involved in the research group's activities: IEMed and CIDOB FoundationMission and Objectives
The group's main objectives are to promote theoretical and applied research related to political and social agendas. Priority 1. Multidisciplinarity: Promotion of research in social sciences from a multidisciplinary perspective (politics, sociology, international relations, literature, law, economics, languages), promoting a methodological pluralism. Priority 2. Innovation: Special interest in research on innovative aspects of the current academic debate, and to link the research agenda with the political and social agenda in Europe. Priority 3. Transfer of knowledge: Promotion in professional and research training at the third cycle. Promotion and exchange of knowledge between academia, society and politics. Reception of prestigious researchers, young researchers with international projection and doctoral students with quality references.Main Projects / Activities
The Seminar Series are organised on a monthly basis with the objective of allowing researchers to expose their own research, regardless of whether it is at an initial stage, or accomplished. The Workshop Series are organised on a trimester basis with the aim of bringing together policymakers, stakeholders, practitioners and academics. The main purpose is to offer a ground for debating common issues in the field of immigration and diversity. Project ACCEPT:Tolerance, Pluralism and Social Cohesion: Responding to the Challenges of the 21st Century in Europe. ACCEPT debates the principles, practices, and institutional arrangements that are needed to promote tolerance and acceptance of cultural differences. Fronteras: Political Theory of Borders: Policies and movement of persons in the Euromediterranean. The Objective is to develop a Borders Political Theory that will inform new policy guidelines, especially those related to the management of the movement of persons, and that that will also provide answers to associated political problems. GRITIM-UPF WP Series. The purpose is to disseminate academic research work-in-progress that contributes to the European approach on immigration and diversity. Its contents are related to the GRITIM-UPF research areas