Addressing Skill Shortages in Europe: Migration, Energy Transition and International Cooperation
06.10.2025 18:15 – 19:30
Skill shortages represent an important challenge for European economies and threaten the realization of political priorities, such as the energy transition.
This keynote lecture and roundtable discussion with representatives of major international organizations in Geneva (ILO, IOM, WTO, IGC) discuss the political, economic and legal dilemmas related to addressing skill shortages via migration policies in Europe.
Lieu
Bâtiment: Uni Mail
MR030
Organisé par
Faculté des sciences de la sociétéGlobal Studies Institute (GSI)
Intervenant-e-s
Tesseltje De Lange, Prof. EuroProf. European Migration Law, Radboud University, PI GS4Spean Migration Law, Radboud University, PI GS4SAntonia Carzaniga, Counsellor in the Trade in Services and Investment Division at the World Trade Organization (WTO)
Christiane Kuptsch, Senior Specialist in Migration Policy at the International Labour Organization (ILO)
Angie Larocque, Programme Manager – Immigration, Integration and the Network on Children and Youth, Intergovernmental Consultations on Migration, Asylum and Refugees (IGC)
Elizabeth Warn, Head, Labour Mobility, Movement Resettlement and Labour Pathways Division, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Elisa Fornalè, World Trade Institute and Law Department, University of Bern
Sandra Lavenex, Department of Political Science and International Relations & Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva
entrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Conférence - débat
Mots clés: migration, organisations internationales, Union européenne, pénurie de main d'oevre qualifiée, transition énergétique
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