Transnational Migration in Comparative Perspective: Italy and the United States
October 21–23, 2015
Rome, Italy
Among the most challenging and complex issues facing the world today is how to regulate the movement of peoples from one country to another. An increasing number are leaving their countries of origin to find freedom from political persecution, safety from war, gainful employment, and the opportunity to live fulfilling lives in other nations. This interdisciplinary symposium aims to facilitate discussion and collaboration between scholars in the U.S. and Italy who work on transnational migration and to expand the range of policy options that can be informed through research.
Sponsored by Institute for Latino Studies
Hosted by Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway
More information available here.