Archived News and Events
The webinar discusses the major trends concerning migration to Italy and Europe, as illustrated by the 26th Annual Report on Migrations, the ISMU Foundation’s flagship publication.
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Dear IMISCOE-members, We are happy to give you an update on this year’s online conference on July 7, 8 9, 2021. As you all know, the pandemic forced us again to move the annual conference online. Conference registration will open in about one week (we...
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Within the framework of the AGREP project, GRITIM-UPF invites you to participate in a reflexive session on the relationship between research and action in the studies of vulnerable and marginalized groups, for example migrants and racialized minorities...
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Submit the paper and then what? - uncovering the refereeing and editorial systems from the publisher’s perspective
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Danube University Krems would kindly like to bring its new campaign film to your valued attention.
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Peo Hansen, professor at REMESO, has presented his new book: "A Modern Migration Theory", at the EUI and the Migration Policy. About the book Current migration policy is based on a seemingly neutral accounting exercise, in which migrants contribute less...
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Deadline: 3 May 2021
The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen (Department for SocioCultural Diversity) is seeking to appoint Research fellows (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter*innen) at the postdoctoral level.
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IMISCOE’s Research Initiative PriMob is happy to announce that the ‘Mapping the field‘ section of its website is ready and open for consultation.
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This blog post is part of the IMISCOE PhD blog series in which I write on some of the most salient issues of national identity and nationalism within academic research. Source: Javier Robles, pixabay.com Calls for re-examining the concept of integration...
- Category: PhD Blog
Seminar: 8 April 2021

The Satellite Seminar Jean Monnet Chair European Migration Studies on “Consumption of Cultural Goods for Migrants Integration” will take place online from 9 to 29 April. It includes presentations from renowned culture and migration scholars, the...
- Category: News from Members