SAID Conference Registration 2015
Sign up to participate in the 2015 SAID Conference! The event will be held on April 11th, 2015 at the SIEPR Building (366 Galvez St) at Stanford University between 10AM and 5PM.
Stanford Association For International Development
Stanford Association for International Development (SAID) is a student-run organization with a mission of promoting awareness of international development on campus and in the surrounding community. SAID partners annually with Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) to put on our conference. CDDRL is a leading center of thought, research and teaching in international development, and frequently organizes academic and policy forums to increase the public understanding of economic and political development. This spring, SAID and CDDRL will host a conference at Stanford University on the topic of forced migration.
2015 Forced Migration Conference Agenda
Saturday, April 11th
9:30am – Attendee Check-In
10:00am – Introduction and Opening Keynote: Alexander Aleinikoff
11:00pm – Panel One: Causes of Forced Migration
12:00pm – Career Fair and Lunch
1:15pm – Panel Two: Forced Migration and Human Rights
- 1:15 Interactive Breakout Session – Asylum Access
2:15pm – Panel Three: The Economic Impact of Forced Migration
- 2:45 Interactive Breakout Session – Ennead Architects
3:15pm – Panel Four: Policy Implications
4:15 pm – Ending Keynote: James Hathaway
Speakers
Moderators
David Laitin
Stanford University
Causes of Forced Migration Panel
Roland Hsu
Stanford University
Policy Implications Panel
Breakout Sessions
Session 1: Asylum Access 1:15 PM
Asylum Access is an innovative international nonprofit dedicated to making refugee rights a reality. Asylum Access empowers refugees in Africa, Asia and Latin America to live safely, work, send children to school and rebuild their lives. Asylum Access’s mission is to make refugee rights a reality in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Session 2: Ennead Architects 2:45PM
Ennead Architects LLP is a New York City-based architectural firm. In collaboration with the UNHCR and Stanford, Ennead Lab has been working to develop a tool kit to support an integrated process of contingency planning, emergency and sustainable settlement planning, post-settlement impact planning for host communities, and an umbrella of measurement and verification data as a resource to all UNHCR stakeholders.
Career Fair
The annual SAID International Development Career Fair will happen from 12 – 1 p.m. on the day of the conference. Network with organizations like Universal Giving, Foundation for Sustainable Development, and Freedom House. You do not need to attend the full conference to attend the career fair.
Sponsors
Contact
Questions? Email Shelley Xu at sxu8@stanford.edu or Chelsea Shannon at chelseas@stanford.edu