Maurice Crul, international coordinator of IMISCOE, says in Op-Ed in the Guardian, that early education is key to helping migrant children thrive: "My research across nine European countries suggests smart policies could be the key to successful integration." (Read the Op-Ed on the website of the Guardian)
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Maurice Crul on the importance of early education for migrant children (Op-Ed in the Guardian)
26 September 2016
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Understanding race, racism and antiracism in migration studies, comparatively across Europe and beyond
24 February 2021
On behalf of the anti-racism working group, we like to invite you to join our online seminar series. Following the global mobilization against racism, we have put together a webinar series to reflect on migration histories, race and racism and the...
Join "Migrant Transnationalism” (MITRA) Standing Committee
23 February 2021
We are creating a new and updated list of members for our Standing Committee and we would like to ask you to confirm whether you would like to be affiliated as a member of the “Migrant Transnationalism” (MITRA) Standing Committee or not.
Migration in the digital era - 3rd EuroMedMig National Workshop
22 February 2021
3rd EuroMedMig National Workshop Migration in the digital era: exploring new data, practices, and lifestyles March 25, 2021 - 13h45-17h GMT The full programme can be seen here: https://lnkd.in/dttvGDX The 3rd EuroMedMig national workshop - "Migration in...
CfP: Challenging Integration through Everyday Narratives
Deadline: 15 March 2021
This academic workshop will focus on social inclusion, migration and volunteering in everyday contexts following micro-site research. We are interested in proposals from scholars who study integration narratives and how they contribute to the evolution...
Sirius Italian Team New Research Report: Policy Recommendations and Covid-19 Impact on Migrant Labour
16 February 2021
The Sirius Italian team at the University of Florence have issued a new report highlighting key findings of their research on newcomers' labour market integration in Italy with reflections on the effect of Covid-19 on migrant labour.