07 November 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a vibrant, innovative and multi-award-winning University for the Common Good. The job will be at Glasgow School for Business and Society (GSBS). The School draws on expertise across the University, particularly in...

07 November 2018
Panel proposed for the 16th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Malmö, 26-28 June 2019

29 October 2018
Following the interdisciplinary approach of InZentIM the new Professorships are located in different subject areas: Economics, History, Linguistics, and Language Education.

29 October 2018
The University of Oxford's Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) is looking for four (4) external experts to contribute to a research project on “safe reporting of crime for victims and witnesses of crime with irregular immigration status in...

11 October 2018
The “Migration and Social Protection in the European Union: Public Policies, Migrant Practices and the Politics of Welfare” IMISCOE Spring Conference will take place from February 27 to March 1 in Liège, Belgium . The IMISCOE board of directors will...

02 October 2018
Position Research Fellow (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter). (Salary level 15 TV-L, 100 %), to head the Junior Research Group: “The Scientific Production of Knowledge about Migration”, sponsored by the Volkswagen...

02 October 2018
This conference aims to rethink IMISCOE’s research infrastructure in the light of broader developments in the field of migration studies.

26 September 2018
The editors of Comparative Migration Studies are pleased to announce that the journal has been accepted into Scopus! Content from Comparative Migration Studies will be available in the Scopus database soon.

18 September 2018
From the IMISCOE Standing Committee “Families, Children and Youth” Coordinators: Joaquin Eguren, Rosa Mas Giralt, Martha Montero-Sieburth, and Noemi Garcia Arjona

18 September 2018
Call for papers for a thematic issue in the Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI) Returning, circulating, staying put: Complex family strategies among African migrants