Migration: Past Present and Future
Ian Goldin
Wednesday, 29 May 2024
5:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Lecture Theatre
Free but must register
Expert on globalisation and migration Professor Ian Goldin launches his new book, The Shortest History of Migration, in this free talk at Oxford Martin School.
Goldin explains how migration has shaped human progress and been a catalyst for the development of knowledge and civilisations since the emergence of early humans. He says migration is rarely voluntary and it leads to profound changes in both the sending and destination countries and in the migrants themselves. Goldin provides an historical perspective on current debates about the scale, implications and future of migration. The event will be followed by a drinks reception and book signing.
Goldin is professor of globalisation and development and senior fellow at Oxford Martin School. He has previously served as the vice president of the World Bank and as an advisor to President Mandela. Goldin has authored many books and papers on the topics of migration and globalisation, including Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define our Future.
Entry to the talk is free but you must first register with the Oxford Martin School.