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We are pleased to inform you that the conference programme is now available at: https://www.imiscoe.org/conference . You can access all details about the sessions once you log in with your IMISCOE account.
Event organised by: The Global Migration Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), Canada Conference days: 10-12 March 2027 Deadline for paper submissions: 26 June, at 23:59 EDT (Toronto time zone) The Global Migration Institute at Toronto...
The deadline for the early bird registration for the 2026 Annual Conference has been extended to 27 March 2026 (23:59 CET).
Promoting Afro-European Mediterranean Dialogue: Shifting Geographies of Migration Event organised by: Faculty of Languages, Arts and Human Sciences-Ibn Zohr University and GRITIM-University Pompeu Fabra , with the support of EuroMedMig Conference days:...
In these challenging times, social sciences researchers, particularly those at the early stages of their careers, are confronted with multiple pressures. It becomes increasingly important to pause and reflect on why we chose academia in the first place,...
The IMISCOE Network is calling for nominations for its 2026 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award. Named in honour of Maria Ioannis Baganha, a prominent scholar and one of the founders of IMISCOE, the Network has awarded this prize annually since...
The deadline for submitting proposals is extended until the 8th of October 2025 (23:59 CEST). All submissions should be made online . For the 23 rd IMISCOE Annual Conference in Girona, we invite submissions of Individual Paper Proposals, Workshop...
The 2026 IMISCOE PhD School invites applications from doctoral researchers to explore international migration dynamics beyond the urban context and shed light on the nexus between space and place.
Deadline for submissions: 08.10.2025
The Migratory Movements Group (University of Girona) will host the 2026 IMISCOE Annual Conference in Girona and online between 29 June - 2 July 2026.
Publication date: 07 October 2025
Book Summary Mexico–US, Serbia–EU Border Lives and Works offers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary exploration of border spaces as navigated by people on the move, host communities, artists, researchers, and activists. By examining the Mexico–US and...