28.02.2021
In this episode, I speak to Ien Ang about her research on media audiences , cultural consumption, migration and identity politics in an age of globalisation, and what her biography has got to do with it.

27.01.2021
In this episode, Hannah Thinyane speaks about developing Apprise, an app used to fight against human trafficking and labour exploitation. Click here to listen

25 January, 2021
Launch of an International Network for Students of Migration Studies

Event: 27 January, 2021
Join this webinar where the Standing Committee on Migration Politics and Governance (MigPoG) will explore how a perspective on both the governance and politics of migration can enrich our understanding of policymaking processes vis-à-vis the challenges...

12 January, 2021
Alcinda Honwana speaks about young Africans' aspirations to become productive and accomplished members of society.

Deadline: January 18, 2021 (23:59 - CET)
The reception of applicants for the EuroMedMig Ph.D. Summer School 2021 is now open! Please visit EuroMedMig Web News for all the details.

Deadline: 8 January (23:59 CET)
Because of the special times we are in, we would like to offer you extra flexibility and postpone the deadline until January 8, 2021 (23:59 CET).

Deadline: 1 December, 2020
The Standing Committee (SC) aims to contribute to the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference ‘Crossing borders, connecting cultures’, with themed panel sessions highlighting: methodological challenges of doing research during the COVID-19 pandemics, and,...

Dealine: 20.01.2021
IMISCOE has opened the call for nominations for its 2021 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award. The Network has awarded this prize annually since 2010 to stimulate and recognise excellent PhD research in the field of migration, integration and social...

02 November 2020
Migration scholars in the IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe) Research Network express our solidarity with the values espoused by the global movement against structural racism and racial injustice, not the least...