Archived News and Events
Every year, IMISCOE organizes two conferences (the Spring Conference and the Annual Conference) gathering scholars working on migration with the ambition to foster knowledge production and encourage academic debate on migration.
SC Education and Social Inequality (EduSocial) SC EduSocial organized a two-day workshop on anti-racism in education at the Free University of Amsterdam on 7-8 November 2023. The event included 4 panels (3 panels consisting of 3 presentations, one panel...

IMISCOE, the world's largest network focusing on migration and diversity, is proud to have an official book series. This collection showcases empirical and theoretical research on diverse facets of international migration. Authored by experts in the...
We warmly welcome you all to the hybrid event ‘ Bridging divides in gender migration studies. Enhancing North-South cooperation for inclusive knowledge’ on November 18-19. Programme (all times in ECT) DAY 1 9.30 Welcome & breakfast 9.50 Welcome and...
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It is commonly accepted that the greatest production of knowledge, registration of patents and investment in scientific research and technological innovation is found in the countries of the Global North, such as the United States, Germany and the...

Established in 1925, the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) was among the first public research institutions in Slovenia and is considered one of the first research institutions of its kind in the world. The institute is now also part of the IMISCOE...
Call for papers- workshop at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity "Openness, human-rights, and equality: When and how they have been advanced in European migration policies", Göttingen, 8-9 May 2025
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We sat with Amandine Desille and Karolina Nikielska-Sekuła to discuss about the 2025 IMISCOE PhD School on “Developing a sensory methodology in migration studies”.

We sat with Tineke Fokkema and Alistair Hunter to discuss the new developments of the Standing Committee on Families, Welfare, Care and the Life Course

Having worked on the umbrella theme “questioning the unquestionable” in academia for the past two years, we covered – by means of multiple on-site and online events – a wide variety of topics ranging from mental health to the broad concept of “failure”....