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Yet again, the 2021 IMISCOE Conference was not only a unique opportunity to engage with innovative research in Migration Studies but it also offered PhD candidates in the field the opportunity to cross disciplinary boundaries and connect with each other...
- Category: PhD Blog
04.10.2021
The Standing Committee on Migrant Transnationalism (MITRA) is happy to announce MigranTea – informal sessions for PhDs candidates, working on the field of migrant transnationalism, to present their research and exchange ideas.
- Category: News from Members
Deadline: 3 October, 2021
Reports about global criminal networks taking over clandestine routes have stoked fears about irregular migration becoming a breeding ground for transnational crime, such as human trafficking, human smuggling, and drug trafficking.
- Category: News from Members
Deadline: 6 September, 2021
Department for Migration and Globalization, Danube University Krems invites applications for a short-term visiting fellowship for prospective PhD students. The purpose of this fellowship is to develop a funding application for a Phd project. The...
- Category: News from Members

Singapore relies on the labour of low-wage migrant workers from the Asian region. John Gee speaks about the continuing struggles to maintain foreign workers´ rights and wellbeing.
- Category: Podcasts
The University of Toronto, Canada, has a new open rank tenured professor opening in the area of International Migration.
- Category: News from Members
At the 2021 IMISCOE annual conference, GenSeM organised two workshops bringing together scholars from different parts of the world, who are working on gender and migration, to reflect on how knowledge about gender and migration is produced and how it...
- Category: News from Members

Springer Edition Editors: Karolina Nikielska-SekulaAmandine Desille IMISCOE Research Series book series (IMIS) This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies. It presents a practical use of various visual methods in...
- Category: News from Members
In the following blog I will argue, based on my fieldwork at the Cara Di Mineo Migrants’ reception camp, that Italy’s asylum procedure is a source of frustration for the asylum seekers. We may conclude that EU migration policy in that realm failed....
- Category: PhD Blog

How do bureaucracy and law shape everyday lives? We speak about liminality and the less obvious forms of violence.
- Category: Podcasts