Symposium - Mekong Region Development Research Group
Research in Progress Symposium (by MRDRG)
Migrant Workers Rights Journalism Workshop
With content from CNA and Vice Documentaries investigative journalists, the Environmental Justice Foundation, we at the Mahidol Migration Center - Joint Research Unit (MMC-JRU) and the Faculty of Communication Arts at Chulalongkorn University are co-hosting a journalism workshop. This event provides students with a unique opportunity to delve into the daily experiences and labor challenges confronting migrant workers within the fishing and seafood processing sectors.
Migration Writing Workshop
This workshop is part of MMC-Joint Research Unit’s Migration Writing Workshop, focusing on the manuscript "Precarious Migration: In and Out of Southeast Asia."
Monitoring and Evaluation Training in Migrant Public Health Programs
The deadline for application is Sunday, 7 May 2023. This training program aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge of project monitoring and evaluation and its practical application in public health programs for migrant communities in Southeast Asia.
Call for application
Resesarch Collaboration Program - Popoulation, Migration, Health, Conflict & Climate Change
MMC-JRU Migration Writing Workshop: Private Session
Mobility and climate change in Southeast Asia: A review of empirical studies
Migration Writing Workshop
Mahidol Migration Center (MMC) called for papers for a special issue publication in July. This workshop is inteneded to present selected papers and provide peer-review to the papers.
Site-visit to Samut Sakhon
Students from Chulalongkorn and Thammasat University visited Samut Sakhon to conduct interviews with labor rights organizations.
Labour Migration Social Lab
Undergraduate students from Journalism programs at Chulalongkorn and Thammasat Universities attended the workshop on reporting Migration issues. The co-curriculum workshop was designed with Professor tammy ko robinson from Hanyang University, Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, and the Migrant Working Group.