This Annual Report is the first that we have published since the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) of the University of Liège assumed the coordination of IMISCOE from Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR). It hence marks an important moment...
An interview with Professor Birte Nienaber and Nicole Holzapfel-Mantin On September 22, 2020, I met with Professor Birte Nienaber and Nicole Holzapfel-Mantin from the University of Luxembourg (UL) online. The UL was supposed to host the IMISCOE 2020...
The Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration (CERC Migration) program is based at Ryerson University, located in downtown Toronto at the heart of Canada’s most diverse city. CERC Migration is an international research hub...
The Executive Board supervises and advises the work of the coordinator and the Network Office and prepares meetings and decisions of the Board of Directors . The members of the Executive Board are nominated by the Board of Directors. It will meet...
The Board of Directors represents the highest authority of the network and decides on the network structuring activities — the joint programme of activities, the allocating of funds and the financial accounting, any changes in the membership and...
Migration and Inclusive Societies (MIS) conducts a wide range of research in the fields of humanities, behavioural sciences, education and social work, social sciences, geography, and architecture to understand change and to contribute to open and...
This year (2019) the IMISCOE network celebrated its 15th anniversary.
In 2019, IMISCOE celebrates its 15th anniversary. A great opportunity to look back at the road that we have travelled not only during 2018 (the focus of this annual report), but also since the genesis of IMISCOE in 2004. How has the Network evolved and...
Annual Report, including an account of 15 years IMISCOE by founding father Rinus Penninx! In 2019, IMISCOE celebrates its 15th anniversary. A great opportunity to look back at the road that we have travelled not only during 2018 (the focus of this...
This annual report covers the 13th year of IMISCOE’s existence; 2017. It is however for the first time that the network issues an annual report like this one. In fact, this annual report is one of the concrete efforts to cope with the growth of the...
By Aafke Brus, Radboud University Nijmegen August 2014 2. Origins and development of IMISCOE The formal establishment of IMISCOE was in April 2004, when the European Commission decided to finance it as a Network of Excellence. However, plans for the...
By Aafke Brus, Radboud University Nijmegen August 2014 7. Conclusion This paper has provided an historical biography of IMISCOE from the establishment of the Network of Excellence, the change into an International Research Network, and the recent move...
By Aafke Brus, Radboud University Nijmegen August 2014 6. Training and awards A final category of IMISCOE’s activities involves training & awards. Both are oriented at promoting excellence in the field of migration and integration studies, at various...
By Aafke Brus, Radboud University Nijmegen August 2014 5. Events Besides research and publications, the organization of events such as conferences, symposia and PhD schools has been a key part of IMISCOE’s activities. Especially IMISCOE’s annual...
By Aafke Brus, Radboud University Nijmegen August 2014 3. Research At the establishment of the IMISCOE, policy and research were its main topics. When IMISCOE became an IRN, the focus shifted more primarily to research and the interests of research...
At the occasion of the tenth anniversary of IMISCOE, in April 2014, Aafke Brus conducted a study in order to look into the history and development of IMISCOE. This she did by studying the minutes of the Board of Directors meetings, interviewing key...
Related Networks and Projects Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe Ecumenical Centre Database on Return Migrants to the Maghreb (DReMM) Department of Immigration and Asylum DG Justice and Home Affairs DG Employment, Social Affairs & Equal...
Various of IMISCOE’s core activities are organized in task-specific committees.
The Board of Directors represents the highest authority of the network and decides on the network structuring activities — the joint programme of activities, the allocating of funds and the financial accounting, any changes in the membership and...