Call for IMISCOE Standing Committees and Research Initiatives (deadline 1 June, 2019 - 23:59)

To reinforce its support to groups of scholars working together within the field of migration studies, IMISCOE announces a new call that will initiate a new research infrastructure within the network.

This call applies to Standing Committees as well as Research Initiatives. Following decisions taken at the Board of Directors in March, Standing Committees (SC’s) will have a structural and more substantial role within IMISCOE as well as in representing a specific body of research within migration studies. In contrast, Research Initiatives (RI’s) will involve more ad-hoc and concrete initiatives of groups of scholars working together on specific short-term initiatives that can be important to migration studies as well.

Read more about the Call for IMISCOE Standing Committees and Research Initiatives here.

 

 

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