MIrreM Spring School 2025 on Approaching Irregular Migration from a Quantitative Perspective: Data, Estimates, Methods

Deadline: December 18

The Department for Migration and Globalisation at the University for Continuing Education (Danube University) Krems is pleased to announce the MIrreM Spring School 2025 on Approaching Irregular Migration from a Quantitative Perspective: Data, Estimates, Methods. This training will take place from March 19 to March 21, 2025, on the campus of the University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria.

The MIrreM Spring School offers intensive training in the use and interpretation of available data and estimates related to irregular migration. Participants will engage in hands-on courses on: statistical indicators and estimation methods for irregular migration; conceptual discussions about measuring stocks and flows; and defining migrants with irregular status. The programme combines these practical sessions with lectures by experienced researchers and moderated discussions involving practitioners and policymakers.

Application Deadline: December 18, 2024, COB.

The MIrreM Spring School is organised in conjunction with the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2025 on The Regularity of Irregularity – Rethinking Migration Paradigms, taking place in Krems between March 17 and March 19, 2025.Participants of the MIrreM Spring School are encouraged to attend the IMISCOE Spring Conference (attendance is free, but registration is required). The IMISCOE Spring Conference programme will be announced and registration opened in mid-January 2025.

Find out more: https://irregularmigration.eu/2024/12/03/mirrem-spring-school/

 

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