09.50–10.40 Keynote speeches
- Professor Petra Bendel, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Chair of the Advisory Council of the Federal Office of Migration and Refugees (BAMF) and Member of the Expert Council of German Foundations for Integration and Migration (SVR) – “Current EU refugee policies”
- Professor Magdalena Kmak, Minority Research Profile, Åbo Akademi University, Turku and Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives, University of Helsinki – “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the EU migration management in times of crisis”
10.40–11.30 Panel I. “Roundtable debate: migration and refugee crisis in the EU in the global context – state of affairs and future perspectives”
- Moderator: Dr. Marta Pachocka, Head of Jean Monnet Module EUMIGRO, Department of Political Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics and Polish European Community Studies Association
- Ms. Izabella Cooper, European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex)
- Ms. Maria Pamuła, United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) – Representation in Poland
- Dr. Timothy Cooper, European Asylum Support Office (EASO)
- Mr. Sebastian Rysz, European Commission Representation in Poland
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00–13.15 Panel II. “Migration and refugee crisis: the EU in search of a new approach to migration management”
- Moderator: Professor Paweł Kaczmarczyk, Director of the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw
- Professor Patrycja Matusz-Protasiewicz, Institute of International Studies, University of Wroclaw – “The role of European cities in migration governance in the time of refugee crisis”
- Professor Anna Visvizi, Institute of East-Central Europe and Deree – The American College of Greece – “Why the link between the ‘migration debate’ and policy response is so weak? – a case for more efficient migration management in the EU”
- Dr. Olaf Kleist, Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, University of Osnabrück and German Network of Refugee Researchers – “Refugee resettlement as migration management: normative transformations and policy perspectives after the ‘refugee crisis’”
- Dr. Mikołaj Pawlak, Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation, University of Warsaw and NIEM Project Researcher, Ms. Agnieszka Kulesa, PhD candidate, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics and Head of Migration Policy Programme at the Institute of Public Affairs – “National Integration Evaluation Mechanism (NIEM): towards participatory measurement of policy outputs”
13.15–14.30 Panel III. „Migration and refugee crisis: cooperation or competition among EU members?”
- Moderator: Dr. Aleksandra Szczerba-Zawada, Head of Jean Monnet Module EUIncSo, Faculty of Administration and National Security, Jacob of Paradies University in Gorzów Wielkopolski; Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics and Polish European Community Studies Association
- Professor Witold Klaus, Department of Criminology, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw and Association for Legal Intervention – “Security or humanitarian approach – the attitude of the EU and member states in ‘solving’ refugee crisis”
- Professor Janusz Balicki, Dr. Monika Trojanowska-Strzęboszewska, Institute of Political Science and Inter-Institutes Migration Research Unit, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw – “The attitude to refugees in Poland and its socio-political determinants”
- Dr. Kateryna Krakhmalova, International Law Department, National University of „Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” – „The (in)visible Ukrainian factor in selected EU Member States' approaches to migration”
- Dr. Simon Goodman, Centre for Innovative Research Across the Life Course, Coventry University – “The role of immigration in the Brexit debate”
14.30–15.30 Lunch
15.30–16.45 Panel IV. “Young EUMIGRO debate – migration and refugee crisis: the EU and its member states between obligation, self-interest and goodwill”
- Moderator: Dr. Jan Misiuna, Department of Political Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics and Polish European Community Studies Association
- Mr. Piotr Sieniawski, PhD candidate, Institute of Political Science and Inter-Institutes Migration Research Unit, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw – “Migration policy of the Slovak Republic and the New Security Strategy”
- Ms. Izabela Sienkiewicz – PhD candidate, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics – “Memory and identity of refugees from Greece displaced to the Polish People’s Republic after 1948”
- Mr. Karim Belgacem, École de Gouvernance Européenne, Sciences Po Grénoble – “Migration in France: is the French policy really driven by human rights”
- Mr. Dominik Wach, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw and Warsaw Family Support Centre – “Migration crisis and its impact on Polish integration policy”
16.45–17.00 Closing remarks
- Dr. Marta Pachocka, Head of Jean Monnet Module EUMIGRO, Department of Political Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics and Polish European Community Studies Association