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Deadline: 29 September 2021
Open to new ideas. Since 1365. As a research university with high international visibility and a wide range of degree programmes, the University of Vienna is committed to basic research open to application and research-led teaching, as well as to career...
- Category: News from Members
This year’s Maria Baganha Award was one for the books! We had an incredible set of applicants captained by the winner, Simone Cremaschi, which was presented with the award at the 18th Annual Conference “Crossing Borders, Connecting Cultures” hosted by...
- Category: Network News
2021/07/08
The standing committee Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research (Meth@Mig) will hold a meeting during the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference on Thursday, July 8 at 14:00 CEST . We invite Meth@Mig members and all other scholars interested in...
- Category: News from Members
Dear MIDEX UCLAN, Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile at University of Central Lancashire You have recently joined the IMISCOE Network and it’s only right that we welcome you with a nice and easy chat. As we wait to enjoy live conferences...
- Category: Network News
We sat down to interview Melissa Siegel back in November and this is one is a gem, one of those you had in the volt and was simply waiting for the right time to showcase it.
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities
‘Migration, Equality & Racism: 44 Opinions’ is a book with 44 thought-provoking opinion pieces from more than 80 VUB researchers and co-authors. Philosophers, lawyers, psychologists, health scientists, sociologists, geographers, criminologists,...
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities
How do we as migration researchers produce knowledge about hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations on the move?
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities
IMISCOE is delighted to announce its new co-ordinating institute as of next year, the University of Liège’s Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM)!
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities
In migration scholarship, colonialism has been in the air for a while. Since the “refugee crisis” of 2015, migrants and refugees have been moved center stage in public debates, political agendas, and policies.
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities
What a time it has been since we started this Bulletin journey! Every opening is an exciting moment for us here at IMISCOE to give you updates on the ongoing developments of the Network and this issue falls just by the much anticipated Annual Conference...
- Category: #4 - New year, novel opportunities