At the beginning of June, the eighteen students of this year’s Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture MICSEA presented their theses. As you may know, a master’s thesis includes…
Our program’s director Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo, was interviewed regarding the Ukrainian refugee crisis. We offer a summary of her reflections on this topic which is core to our Master’s content. She…
In our course Gender, Space and Culture led by Dr Apen Ruiz, the students are introduced to the various approaches and assumptions that are implicit in the phrase “Gender and…
For the second year in a row, Dr Gaja Maestri from Aston University in the UK has joined us to teach her course about Camps, politics, and space: Complexities and…
The integration and social inclusion of migrants and refugees is one of the core issues of our Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture. Our former student Esther Meduiña explored…
The ever-growing impact of climate change, military conflicts, rapid urbanization and economic crises are some of the pressing issues we examine with our students in our master’s degree with a joint…
Today as we move into a new decade, we reflect on how the global events in the past ten years have shaped our Master program. The essence of our program…
“The participation of local communities in the process of refugee integration helps to combat discrimination against refugees.” Building social and physical perspectives into policies for urban integration of refugee and…
The integration and social inclusion of migrants and refugees has always been one of the core issues of our Master of International Cooperation Sustainable Emergency Architecture. One of the aims…
Today is World Refugee Day. We are currently witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record with 68.5 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, according to the UNHCR. Among them are…