Archived News and Events
31 May 2023
CERC migration is looking for expressions of interest from qualified production companies and/or documentary/filmmakers to produce a short film of approx. 30-minute duration on highly skilled migrants’ and international students’ decision to migrate to...
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MigPoG’s discussions: Where PhDs and scholars of the Network meet Call for Excerpts MigPog is organizing an online session where its members can meet, discuss and receive feedback from other members. Are you a PhD student or Early-Career Researcher...
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This multidisciplinary course will provide you with insight into relevant issues on the topic of migrant inclusion across three domains: economic inclusion, social inclusion, and migrants’ access to public services, healthcare and housing. Through...
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Digitalization is an important phenomenon when it comes to studying migrant inclusion issues. Think of the communication possibilities that strengthen cross-boundary connections, but also various digital processes that reshape how people, and especially...
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Deadline: 29 th of May 2023 (23:59 CEST) This announcement concerns our renowned Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award, the winner of which will be announced on the last day of our upcoming IMISCOE Annual Conference “ MIGRATION AND INEQUALITIES. In search of...
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In this episode, we explore how participatory filmmaking can be used in research. Amanda Alencar spoke to Kevin Smets about studying borderlands through film.
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"Using social determinants of health lens to understand the impact of policy on refugee integration outcomes" organized by the Faculty of Sociology of the University of Warsaw and the COPOCS project ( https://copocsproject.eu/ ). Abstract of the...
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You are all cordially invited to our next MIDEX Postgraduate Webinar on 26 April 15.00-16.00- Join Webinar Necropolitics and border regime in a non-Western context: governing forced migrations in Cameroon-Claire Lefort-Rieu While forms of...
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8 March 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar ‘Privilege and precarity – class experiences of SADC students in South Africa’, by Veera Tagliabue (University of Birmingham) 26 April 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar ‘Necropolitics and border regime in a non-Western context:...
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Asylum-seeking and refugee women in the UK experience significant health inequalities which are exacerbated in the perinatal period. This leads to disproportionally poorer health outcomes for such mothers and their infants, including higher rates of...
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