Conference programme now available

The programme of the #IMISCOE2022 Annual conference is now available! 


Participants to the 19th IMISCOE Annual Conference in Oslo and online can now access the detailed conference programme by logging in the conference portal: https://www.imiscoe.org/conference/ 

To help participants make the best of IMISCOE’s first hybrid Annual conference, the following features have been introduced:
  • A new “My sessions” button on the portal allows you to see in one click all the panels and workshops in which you have a specific role (chair, discussant, paper giver).
  • A new “Favorite” option has been introduced in the programme by which you can mark all sessions you wish to attend with a star and easily find them under “My sessions” for quick access to the information that is relevant for you.
  • A  “Search” function that allows you to easily find the panels and people you want to listen to.

Please also note that:

  • The information on the physical and virtual rooms as well as the technical assistance assigned to each workshop/panel will be added in the coming days
  • Minor last-minute changes in the schedule are possible and you are kindly invited to regularly check the conference portal 

Lastly, to ensure the good visibility of your work in the conference programme, we strongly advise you to create a profile in IMISCOE’s Migration Research Hub if you do not have one yet: https://migrationresearch.com/

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